
Critical Rationalism, Metaphysics and Science
Essays for Joseph Agassi Volume I
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. December 1994
Book
Hardback
XXII, 266 pages
978-0-7923-2960-2 (ISBN)
Description
I suppose Joseph Agassi's best and dearest self-description, his cher ished wish, is to practice what his 1988 book promises: The Gentle Art of Philosophical Polemics. But for me, and for so many who know him, our Agassi is tough-minded, not tender, not so gentle. True to his beloved critical thinking, he is ever the falsificationist, testing himself of course as much as everyone else. How, he asks himself, can he engage others in their own self-critical exploration? Irritate? Question their logic, their facts, their presuppositions, their rationales? Subvert their reasoning, uncover their motives? Help them to lose their balance, but always help them, make them do it to, and for, themselves. Out of their own mouths, and minds, and imagination. A unique teacher, in classroom and out; not for everyone. Agassi is not quite a tight textual Talmudist disputant, not quite the competitor in the marketplace of ideas offered for persuasive sale, not quite the clever cross-examining lawyer advocate, not quite a philosopher-scientist, not a sceptic more than necessary, not quite embat tled in the bloody world but not ever above the battle either . . . but a good deal of all of these, and steeped in intelligence and good will.
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Edition
1995 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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XXII, 266 p.
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Height: 235 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 21 mm
Weight
579 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-2960-2 (9780792329602)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-011-0471-5
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Essays for Joseph Agassi Volume I
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Content
Metaphysics.- Universals as Tyrants and Mediators.- Our Difficulties in Finding the Right Words.- The Confrontation and Monadology.- Epiphenomenalism and Human Freedom.- Religion, Science, and the Myth of the Framework.- You Can't Have Science as Your Religion!.- Religion and Rational Philosophy: Coming of Age.- Logic, Reasoning, And Philosophy of Science.- Peano, Logicism, and Formalism.- How Little Uniformity Need an Inductive Inference Presuppose?.- The Poverty of Rational Choice Theory.- Criticism, Reasoning and Judgment in Science.- Towards a Popperian Philosophy of Science: The Problem of Credit.- The Mathematics of Philosophy: A Brief Review of My Work.- Notes On Contributors.- Name Index/Subject Index.