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21. The Great Arnauld and Some of His Philosophical Correspondents (Toronto Studies in Philosophy) | |
Hardcover: 249
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(1994-12)
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22. Philosophy In Russia by Frederick Copleston | |
Hardcover: 462
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(1999-12-01)
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23. Historical Dictionary of Descartes and Cartesian Philosophy (Historical Dictionaries of Religions, Philosophies and Movements) by Roger Ariew | |
Hardcover: 320
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(2003-09-16)
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24. Explanation and Deduction: A Defence of Deductive Chauvinism (Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Stockholm Studies in Philosophy, 21) by Henrik Hallsten | |
Paperback: 165
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(2001-06)
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25. Nicolas Malebranche: Freedom in an Occasionalist World (Continuum Studies in Philosophy) by Susan Peppers-Bates | |
Hardcover: 160
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(2009-11-01)
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26. Towards Rationality Of Emotions: An Essay In The Philosophy Of Mind (Series In Continental Thought) by W. George Turski | |
Hardcover: 202
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(1994-06-01)
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27. The New Rationalism: The Development Of A Constructive Realism Upon The Basis Of Modern Logic And Science And Through The Criticism Of Opposed Philosophical Systems by Edward Gleason Spaulding | |
Hardcover: 552
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(2007-07-25)
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28. The New Rationalism; The Development of a Constructive Realism Upon the Basis of Modern Logic and Science, and Through the Criticism of Opposed by Edward Gleason Spaulding | |
Paperback: 346
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(2010-10-14)
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29. Human Rights and the Limits of Critical Reason (Applied Legal Philosophy) by Rolando Gaete | |
Hardcover: 208
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(1993-09)
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30. Reasons to Be Moral Revisited (Canadian Journal of Philosophy Supplementary) | |
Paperback: 296
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(2010-05-15)
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31. In Defense of Pure Reason: A Rationalist Account of A Priori Justification (Cambridge Studies in Philosophy) by Laurence BonJour | |
Hardcover: 248
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(1998-01-13)
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Refreshing Rationalism
formidable defense of rationalism.
Interesting but it conflicts with reality.
Reason Vindicated This view is, broadly speaking, called rationalism and is the dominant position in the history of philosophy.Not only was it advocated by explicit rationalists such as Plato, but also philosophers considered empiricists, such as Locke and Aristotle, were rationalists.It wasn't until Hume and his followers that rationalism went challenged.(Prof. BonJour has an interesting take on Kant, whom he places within the empiricist tradition.)In our day, rationalism has been defended by many distinguished (and diverse) philosophers such as Brand Blanshard, A. C. Ewing, Gordon Clark, and Roderick Chisolm. Prof. BonJour elaborates on the standard rationalist argument that any attempt to build a rigorously empirical epistemology must ultimately depend on a priori insight.Take the above statement that something can't be all red and all green at the same time.How many examples of red and green objects would we have to observe to come to that conclusion?How would we know that we have made enough observations to be confident in our conclusion?In addition, how can we come to the conclusion given that nothing is entirely red or entirely green?As Brand Blanshard notes somewhere, even a not particularly bright person can cut to the heart of such matters by viewing just one object and applying his rather limited abilities of reflection. Prof. BonJour's book is quite comprehensive and refutes many of the standard critiques of rationalism.In addition, he has a particularly devastating chapter on W.V.O Quine and his "naturalized epistemology."I highly recommend Prof. BonJour's other books, THE STRUCTURE OF EMPIRICAL KNOWLEDGE and EPISTEMOLOGY.
An Incredible Book What is rational insight?One of the simplest examples is the syllogism: "All men are mortal.Socrates is a man.Socrates is mortal."Another example is the statement: "Something cannot be both green all over and red all over."I think that only the hardcore skeptic would deny the certainty of such insights.How do we justify/explain such insights?Here comes the rub - to justify such insights, the ability to grasp them must already be possessed by those who are justifying them and those to whom they must be justified.A point later defended by the author, and which has been defended by many rationalists, is that the structure of the world must such that these relationships are given in reality in some form. Rather than list and categorize these insights, Bonjour mounts a wonderful defence for these insights, which he categorizes, like other rationalist philosophers, as "apriori" knowledge, or in his better term, "apriori justification".He, like other rationalists, describes them as a grasp of necessity: once thier nature is grasped and understood, people defend them by thinking and reasoning, rather than pointing to specific data given in experience. The book has many wonderful points: a careful and reasoned exposition of why Kant was not a rationalist in the true sense of the word (this has been known to quite a few rationalists in the Aristotleian tradition, but Bonjour's criticism leaves little to the imagination), a defence of view of a priori knowledge as fallible, but fallible only in the sense that it answers to new and better apriori insights when found to be mistaken, and a nice and careful discussion of the major analytic school's objections against a priori knowledge. A great part of this book is well made and much needed distinctions between the a priori and the a posteriori, the analytic and the synthetic, and the necessary and the contingent.His defence and qualification of these terms are worth the cost of the book alone, and he shows how misrepresentaions of these terms, and thier implications are, have led to the acceptance of weak arguments against them being considered conclusive rejections of them. Finally, the author gives both the nice defenceand the beginnings of an a priori theory of induction.The good thing about his defence is that it validates induction, and it will probably be easy to incorporate the best work that has been done into this field since I believe that Bonjour has silenced the greatest oppositions to induction as a source of knowledge. It is a short book, and is quite limited in scope, but it was a page turner for me.I believe the influence of this book's arguments will be far reaching, once the required critical mass of intellectuals inculcate the ideas contained within this book. I think my review is understated, so I will only say this: get the book if you have the philiosophical background, and be prepared for one of the best defences of Reason in philosophical history. ... Read more |
32. Critical Rationalism by David Miller | |
Paperback: 280
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(2003-09-24)
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Induction Baaad! Falsification Goooood!
Not bad |
33. The Rationalists (A History of Western Philosophy) by John Cottingham | |
Paperback: 256
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(1988-09-22)
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best introduction |
34. Beginnings of Rational Christianity in England; Culminating in Matthew Tindal's Philosophy of Religion by Orville Reed | |
Paperback: 36
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(2010-07-24)
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35. Ethics of Economic Rationalism by John Wright | |
Paperback: 224
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(2002-11-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Some of the many challenging issues the book confronts include: Does economic rationalism work to maximize human happiness?Does inequality matter?Does the free market always ensure the survival of the economically 'fit?'Does the free market maximize individual liberties? Customer Reviews (1)
Important subject, extremely easy to read |
36. Three Types of Religious Philosophy (Trinity Papers No. 21) by Gordon H. Clark | |
Paperback: 170
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(1989-02)
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37. Rationality and Religious Theism (Ashgate Philosophy of Religion Series) (Ashgate Philosophy of Religion Series) by Joshua L. Golding | |
Paperback: 250
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(2003-10)
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Original
A rare treat
A new defense of the rationality of the religious life |
38. Emotion: Its Role in Understanding and Decision (American University Studies Series V, Philosophy) by Frederick Sontag | |
Hardcover: 227
Pages
(1990-06)
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39. Rationality in Question: On Eastern and Western Views of Rationality (Philosophy and Religion) by Ben-Ami Scharfstein, Shlomo Biderman | |
Hardcover: 256
Pages
(1997-08)
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40. Reason and Being (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) by Boris G. Kuznetsov | |
Hardcover: 464
Pages
(1987-03-31)
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