The Philosophy of C. I. Lewis

The Philosophy of C. I. Lewis
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Publisher : Library of Living Philosophers
Total Pages : 738
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ISBN-10 : UCAL:B4249969
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Synopsis The Philosophy of C. I. Lewis by : Clarence Irving Lewis

C.I. Lewis

C.I. Lewis
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Publisher : SUNY Press
Total Pages : 510
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ISBN-10 : 9780791482827
ISBN-13 : 0791482820
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C.I. Lewis in Focus

C.I. Lewis in Focus
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9780253218957
ISBN-13 : 0253218950
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Synopsis C.I. Lewis in Focus by : Sandra B. Rosenthal

A new intellectual biography of one of Americas most distinguished pragmatists

Mind and the World-order

Mind and the World-order
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Publisher : Courier Corporation
Total Pages : 464
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ISBN-10 : 0486265641
ISBN-13 : 9780486265643
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Synopsis Mind and the World-order by : Clarence Irving Lewis

Theory of "conceptual pragmatism" takes into account both modern philosophical thought and modern mathematics. Stimulating discussions of metaphysics, a priori, philosophic method, much more.

C.I. Lewis

C.I. Lewis
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 329
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ISBN-10 : 9781351790802
ISBN-13 : 1351790803
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Synopsis C.I. Lewis by : Quentin Kammer

This edited collection explores the philosophy of Clarence Irving Lewis through two major concepts that are integral to his conceptual pragmatism: the a priori and the given. The relation between these two elements of knowledge forms the core of Lewis’s masterpiece Mind and the World Order . While Lewis’s conceptual pragmatism is directed against any conception of the a priori as constraining the mind and experience, it also emphasizes the inalterability and the unavoidability of the given that remains the same through any interpretation of it by the mind. The chapters in this book probe Lewis’s new account of the relation between the a priori and the given in dialogue with other notable figures in twentieth-century philosophy, including Goodman, Putnam, Quine, Russell, Sellars, and Sheffer. C.I. Lewis: The A Priori and the Given represents a focused treatment of a longneglected figure in twentieth-century American philosophy.

Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap

Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 365
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ISBN-10 : 9781107077881
ISBN-13 : 1107077885
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Synopsis Logical Modalities from Aristotle to Carnap by : Adriane Rini

Introduces readers to the history of necessity and possibility, two modal concepts which play a key role in philosophy.

Symbolicc logic

Symbolicc logic
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ISBN-10 : OCLC:243906657
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Synopsis Symbolicc logic by : Clarence Irving Lewis

An Analysis of Knowledge and Valuation

An Analysis of Knowledge and Valuation
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Publisher : READ BOOKS
Total Pages : 592
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ISBN-10 : 1406751677
ISBN-13 : 9781406751673
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Synopsis An Analysis of Knowledge and Valuation by : Clarence Irving Lewis

Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork.

Conceptual Change and the Philosophy of Science

Conceptual Change and the Philosophy of Science
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 194
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ISBN-10 : 9781317495383
ISBN-13 : 1317495381
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Synopsis Conceptual Change and the Philosophy of Science by : David J. Stump

In this book, David Stump traces alternative conceptions of the a priori in the philosophy of science and defends a unique position in the current debates over conceptual change and the constitutive elements in science. Stump emphasizes the unique epistemological status of the constitutive elements of scientific theories, constitutive elements being the necessary preconditions that must be assumed in order to conduct a particular scientific inquiry. These constitutive elements, such as logic, mathematics, and even some fundamental laws of nature, were once taken to be a priori knowledge but can change, thus leading to a dynamic or relative a priori. Stump critically examines developments in thinking about constitutive elements in science as a priori knowledge, from Kant’s fixed and absolute a priori to Quine’s holistic empiricism. By examining the relationship between conceptual change and the epistemological status of constitutive elements in science, Stump puts forward an argument that scientific revolutions can be explained and relativism can be avoided without resorting to universals or absolutes.

The American Evasion of Philosophy

The American Evasion of Philosophy
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Publisher : Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages : 292
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ISBN-10 : 9780299119638
ISBN-13 : 0299119637
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Synopsis The American Evasion of Philosophy by : Cornel West

Taking Emerson as his starting point, Cornel West’s basic task in this ambitious enterprise is to chart the emergence, development, decline, and recent resurgence of American pragmatism. John Dewey is the central figure in West’s pantheon of pragmatists, but he treats as well such varied mid-century representatives of the tradition as Sidney Hook, C. Wright Mills, W. E. B. Du Bois, Reinhold Niebuhr, and Lionel Trilling. West’s "genealogy" is, ultimately, a very personal work, for it is imbued throughout with the author’s conviction that a thorough reexamination of American pragmatism may help inspire and instruct contemporary efforts to remake and reform American society and culture. "West . . . may well be the pre-eminent African American intellectual of our generation."—The Nation "The American Evasion of Philosophy is a highly intelligent and provocative book. Cornel West gives us illuminating readings of the political thought of Emerson and James; provides a penetrating critical assessment of Dewey, his central figure; and offers a brilliant interpretation—appreciative yet far from uncritical—of the contemporary philosopher and neo-pragmatist Richard Rorty. . . . What shines through, throughout the work, is West's firm commitment to a radical vision of a philosophic discourse as inextricably linked to cultural criticism and political engagement."—Paul S. Boyer, professor emeritus of history, University of Wisconsin–Madison. Wisconsin Project on American Writers Frank Lentricchia, General Editor