Possible Ontologies

Possible Ontologies
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 193
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ISBN-10 : 9789004457287
ISBN-13 : 9004457283
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Synopsis Possible Ontologies by : Zdislaw Augustynek

Scientific Realism and Democratic Society

Scientific Realism and Democratic Society
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 9401207356
ISBN-13 : 9789401207355
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Synopsis Scientific Realism and Democratic Society by : Wenceslao J. Gonzalez

Philip Kitcher is among the key philosophers of science of our times. This volume offers an up to date analysis of his philosophical perspective taking into account his views on scientific realism and democratic society. The contributors to the volume focus on four different aspects of Kitcher’s thought: the evolution of his philosophy, his present views on scientific realism, the epistemological analysis of his modest (“real” or “piecemeal”) realism, and his conception of scientific practice. In the final chapter, the philosopher replies to his critics. The volume will be of interest to philosophers as well as anyone interested in the relation between science and society.

Poznań School of Legal Theory

Poznań School of Legal Theory
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 436
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ISBN-10 : 9789004448445
ISBN-13 : 9004448446
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Synopsis Poznań School of Legal Theory by : Paweł Kwiatkowski

This book grew out of the conviction that the original concepts of the Poznań School of Legal Theory are still perfectly suited for application today, in the era of moral pluralism and multicentric legal systems. Moreover, since we are in the midst of a period of heated disputes over the grounds of the normativity of law, and are confronting controversies about the basis for the legitimacy of court decisions, over the results of legal interpretation, and concerning the coherence of legal systems, it would seem that the legal-theoretical proposals put forward by the circle of Poznań legal theorists, supported as they are by firm methodological foundations, have not by any means lost their value.

The Social Philosophy of Ernest Gellner

The Social Philosophy of Ernest Gellner
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Publisher : Rodopi
Total Pages : 776
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ISBN-10 : 9042000821
ISBN-13 : 9789042000827
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Synopsis The Social Philosophy of Ernest Gellner by : John A. Hall

Contents: PART 1 INTELLECTUAL BACKGROUND. Ji_i MUSIL: The Prague Roots of Ernest Gellner's Thinking. Chris HANN: Gellner on Malinowski: Words and Things in Central Europe. Tamara DRAGADZE: Ernest Gellner in the Soviet East. PART 2 NATIONS AND NATIONALISM.

Formal and Informal Methods in Philosophy

Formal and Informal Methods in Philosophy
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 328
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ISBN-10 : 9789004420502
ISBN-13 : 9004420509
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Synopsis Formal and Informal Methods in Philosophy by :

This book examines the tension between formal and informal methods in philosophy. The rise of analytic philosophy was accompanied by the development of formal logic and many successful applications of formal methods. But analytical philosophy does not rely on formal methods alone. Elements of broadly understood informal logic and logical semiotics, procedures used in natural sciences and humanities, and various kinds of intuition also belong to the philosopher’s toolkit. Papers gathered in the book concern the opposition formality–informality as well as other pairs, such as methodology versus metaphilosophy, interdisciplinarity versus intradisciplinarity, and methodological uniformity versus diversity of sciences. Problems of the nature of logic and the explanatory role of mathematical theories are also discussed.

The Lvov-Warsaw School

The Lvov-Warsaw School
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 508
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ISBN-10 : 9789401203371
ISBN-13 : 9401203377
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Synopsis The Lvov-Warsaw School by :

“The influence of [Kazimierz] Twardowski on modern philosophy in Poland is all-pervasive. Twardowski instilled in his students a passion for clarity [...] and seriousness. He taught them to regard philosophy as a collaborative effort, a matter of disciplined discussion and argument, and he encouraged them to train themselves thoroughly in at least one extra-philosophical discipline and to work together with scientists from other fields, both inside Poland and internationally. This led above all [...] to collaborations with mathematicians, so that the Lvov school of philosophy would gradually evolve into the Warsaw school of logic [...]. Twardowski taught his students, too, to respect and to pursue serious research in the history of philosophy, an aspect of the tradition of philosophy on Polish territory which is illustrated in such disparate works as [Jan] Łukasiewicz’s ground-breaking monograph on the law of non-contradiction in Aristotle and [Władysław] Tatarkiewicz’s highly influential multi-volume histories of philosophy and aesthetics [...] The term ‘Polish philosophy’ is a misnomer [...] for Polish philosophy is philosophy per se; it is part and parcel of the mainstream of world philosophy – simply because [...] it meets international standards of training, rigour, professionalism and specialization.” – Barry Smith (from: “Why Polish Philosophy does Not Exist”)

Polish Philosophers of Science and Nature in the 20th Century

Polish Philosophers of Science and Nature in the 20th Century
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Publisher : BRILL
Total Pages : 320
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ISBN-10 : 9789004457799
ISBN-13 : 9004457798
Rating : 4/5 (99 Downloads)

Synopsis Polish Philosophers of Science and Nature in the 20th Century by :

The volume is a collection of essays about prominent Polish 20th century philosophers of science and scientists who were concerned with problems in the philosophy of science. The contribution made by Polish logicians, especially those from the Lvov-Warsaw School, like Łukasiewicz, Kotarbiński, Czeżowski or Ajdukiewicz, is already well known. One of the aims of the volume is to offer a broader perspective. The papers collected here are devoted to the work of such philosophers as Zawirski, Metallmann, Dąmbska, Mehlberg, Szaniawski and Giedymin as well as to the work of such scientists as Smoluchowski, Fleck, Infeld and Chyliński. The introduction to the volume, written by the editor and Jacek Jadacki, presents an overview of the history of the Polish philosophy of science from the foundation of the Cracow Academy (in 1364) to the present.