
Knowledge and Reality
An Essay in Positive Philosophy
P. Parrini(Author)
Kluwer Academic Publishers
Published on 31. March 1998
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Hardback
XX, 222 pages
978-0-7923-4939-6 (ISBN)
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XIV The stability of a philosophical construction will depend not only upon the solidity of the blocks, of the pillars and architraves that make it up, but also upon the way in which all these parts are connected. Of course, it will not be possible to argue for every single part of a philosophical building: to do so would mean to embark in a virtually endless enterprise. Accordingly, some of the parts of a philosophical building will have to be taken from the literature on the subject as 'ready made' or 'semi-finished' elements, while others will be argued for in the course of building. This is what happened in my work too. In some cases (for in stance, in the case of epistemic relativism), my concern was to illustrate theses which I believed to be sufficiently consolidated, rather than to ar gue for them. In other cases - where I was directly engaged in building the theory that I want to fonnulate - I did exactly the opposite. This is what I have tried to achieve, for example, for those proper architraves of my construction, viz. the connection between scepticism and metaphysi cal realism. and the thesis of the nonnative value of the fundamental epistemological notions (truth, objectivity, and rationality).
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1998 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
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XX, 222 p.
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Height: 241 mm
Width: 160 mm
Thickness: 18 mm
Weight
538 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7923-4939-6 (9780792349396)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-015-9040-2
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I / Positivisms Old and New.- II / Epistemic Relativism, Apriorism, Neoempiricism.- III / Theory, Observation, and Empiricism.- IV / Logical Idealism, Formal Coherence, and Material Correspondence.- V / Realism, Instrumentalism, Neopositivism.- VI / Truth, Cognitive Objectivity, Metaphysics.- VII / Scepticism, Scientific Rationality, Philosophy.- Index of Names and Subjects.