This critical edition of John Dewey's 1916 collection of writings on logic, ""Essays in Experimental Logic"" - in which Dewey presents his concept of logic as the theory of inquiry and his unique and innovative development of the relationship of inquiry to experience - is the first scholarly reprint of the work in one volume since 1954. ""Essays in Experimental Logic"" edited by D. Micah Hester and Robert B. Talisse uses the authoritative texts from the ""Collected Works of John Dewey, 1882-1953...
Hegel's Logic (Hegel's Encyclopedia of the Philosophical Sciences)
by G W F Hegel
What I think remains sustainable and valid in Hegel's thought is the attempt to regard the ongoing crisis of reason as itself constitutive of self-consciousness. s Revue Internationale de Philosophie d 01/10/1996
Oeuvres Completes de Thomas Reid, Chef de l'Ecole Ecossaise, Vol. 4 (Classic Reprint)
by Thomas Reid
This series provides a forum for cutting-edge studies in logic and the modern philosophy of language as well as for publications in the field of analytical metaphysics.
Revue de Metaphysique Et de Morale, 1909, Vol. 17 (Classic Reprint)
by Xavier Leon
Biological and Cultural Bases of Human Inference addresses the interface between social science and cognitive science. In this volume, Viale and colleagues explore which human social cognitive powers evolve naturally and which are influenced by culture. Updating the debate between innatism and culturalism regarding human cognitive abilities, this book represents a much-needed articulation of these diverse bases of cognition. Chapters throughout the book provide social science and philosophical...
Principles and Proofs (Princeton Legacy Library, #4852)
by Richard D McKirahan
By a thorough study of the "Posterior Analytics" and related Aristotelian texts, Richard McKirahan reconstructs Aristotle's theory of "episteme" - science. The "Posterior Analytics" contains the first extensive treatment of the nature and structure of science in the history of philosophy, and McKirahan's aim is to interpret it sympathetically, following the lead of the text, rather than imposing contemporary frameworks on it. In addition to treating the theory as a whole, the author uses textual...
Wahrheit Und Gewissheit (Bibliothek 1800, #1)
by Isaac Von Sinclair
Does Hegel's Contradiction Contradict?
by Carlos J McCadden and Jose Manuel Orozco
Almost all theories of knowledge and justified belief employ moral concepts and forms of argument borrowed from moral theories, but none of them pay attention to the current renaissance in virtue ethics. This remarkable book is the first attempt to establish a theory of knowledge based on the model of virtue theory in ethics. The book develops the concept of an intellectual virtue, and then shows how the concept can be used to give an account of the major concepts in epistemology, including the...
Johann Nikolas Tetens Erkenntnistheorie (Classic Reprint)
by Walther Schlegtendal
“If you want to know about AI, read this book…It shows how a supposedly futuristic reverence for Artificial Intelligence retards progress when it denigrates our most irreplaceable resource for any future progress: our own human intelligence.”—Peter ThielA cutting-edge AI researcher and tech entrepreneur debunks the fantasy that superintelligence is just a few clicks away—and argues that this myth is not just wrong, it’s actively blocking innovation and distorting our ability to make the crucial...
My Best Puzzles in Logic and Reasoning (Dover Recreational Math)
by Hubert Phillips
In Ciceronis Topica and De topicis differentiis are Boethius's two treatises on Topics (loci). Together these two works present Boethius's theory of the art of discovering arguments, a theory that was highly influential in the history of medieval logic.
The problem of abstract entities is one with which philosophers have grappled since Plato's time. Questions like "What are universals?", "What are numbers?", as well as the very general "What are abstract entities?", seem to be some of the most puzzling in philosophy. In this book, the author approaches such questions via an account of the logic of abstract terms. Such terms, he argues, have in common that they are eliminable by paraphrase, in a way that undercuts realism (or Platonism), while a...
de Interpretatione (Bibliotheca Scriptorum Graecorum Et Romanorum Teubneriana)
by Aristoteles