William James's Radical Reconstruction of Philosophy

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SUNY Press, 1 ene 1990 - 433 páginas
 

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Beginnings
21
Founding Level of Meaning Towards an Experiential Grounding of Both Science and Metaphysics
51
Interpretive Structures of Human Experience
73
Concrete Experience and Selective Interest
75
Concrete Acts of Thinking
99
Practical and Aesthetic Interests
117
Natural History Methodology and Artistic Vision
139
Hermeneutic Methods
171
Knowing as it Exists Concretely
263
Truth
289
Overcoming the Tradition
315
Why Metaphysics?
317
Unexamined Empiricist Assumptions
333
Radical Empiricism as Concrete Alternative to Realism
351
Critique and Reconstruction of Rationalism
373
The End of Philosophy and the Beginning
391

Interpretive Theory and Praxis
173
Analogy and Metaphor
209
The Scope of Pragmatism
237
Knowledge and Truth
261

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Charlene Haddock Seigfried is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University. She has also written Chaos and Context: A Study in William James.

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