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Ibn Arabi and the Contemporary West - Beshara and the Ibn Arabi Society (Paperback): Isobel Jeffery-Street Ibn Arabi and the Contemporary West - Beshara and the Ibn Arabi Society (Paperback)
Isobel Jeffery-Street
R922 Discovery Miles 9 220 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The influence of Ibn 'Arabi, the 12th century Andalusian mystic philosopher extended beyond the Muslim world from Spain, to China, to Indonesia. Interest in Ibn 'Arabi in the west has grown over the last century. "Ibn Arabi and the Contemporary West" examines 'Arabi's teachings through the work of the Beshara Trust and the Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi Society. The study investigates how the Beshara School has used Ibn 'Arabi's teachings in assisting a range of students from around the world towards personal, spiritual development and how the Muhyiddin Ibn 'Arabi Society has evolved into an international organisation with increasing influence in both the West and the Muslim world.

Kant on Morality, Humanity, and Legality - Practical Dimensions of Normativity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021): Ansgar Lyssy,... Kant on Morality, Humanity, and Legality - Practical Dimensions of Normativity (Paperback, 1st ed. 2021)
Ansgar Lyssy, Christopher Yeomans
R3,353 Discovery Miles 33 530 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

It was not so long ago that the dominant picture of Kant's practical philosophy was forma listic, focusing almost exclusively on his Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals and Critique of Practical Reason. However, the overall picture of Kant's wide-ranging philosophy has since been broadened and deepened. We now have a much more complete understanding of the range of Kant's practical interests and of his contributions to areas as diverse as anthropology, peda gogy, and legal theory. What remains somewhat obscure, however, is how these different contributions hang together in the way that Kant suggests that they must. This book explores these different conceptions of humanity, morality, and legality in Kant as main 'manifestations' or 'dimensions' of practical normativity. These interrelated terms play a cru cial role in highlighting different rational obligations, their source(s), and their appli cability in the face of changing circumstances.

A Book Forged in Hell - Spinoza's Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age (Paperback): Steven Nadler A Book Forged in Hell - Spinoza's Scandalous Treatise and the Birth of the Secular Age (Paperback)
Steven Nadler
R449 R421 Discovery Miles 4 210 Save R28 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

When it appeared in 1670, Baruch Spinoza's "Theological-Political Treatise" was denounced as the most dangerous book ever published--"godless," "full of abominations," "a book forged in hell . . . by the devil himself." Religious and secular authorities saw it as a threat to faith, social and political harmony, and everyday morality, and its author was almost universally regarded as a religious subversive and political radical who sought to spread atheism throughout Europe. Yet Spinoza's book has contributed as much as the Declaration of Independence or Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" to modern liberal, secular, and democratic thinking. In "A Book Forged in Hell," Steven Nadler tells the fascinating story of this extraordinary book: its radical claims and their background in the philosophical, religious, and political tensions of the Dutch Golden Age, as well as the vitriolic reaction these ideas inspired.

It is not hard to see why Spinoza's "Treatise" was so important or so controversial, or why the uproar it caused is one of the most significant events in European intellectual history. In the book, Spinoza became the first to argue that the Bible is not literally the word of God but rather a work of human literature; that true religion has nothing to do with theology, liturgical ceremonies, or sectarian dogma; and that religious authorities should have no role in governing a modern state. He also denied the reality of miracles and divine providence, reinterpreted the nature of prophecy, and made an eloquent plea for toleration and democracy.

A vivid story of incendiary ideas and vicious backlash, "A Book Forged in Hell" will interest anyone who is curious about the origin of some of our most cherished modern beliefs.

The Nietzsche Reader (Paperback, Revised): Ka Ansell Pearson The Nietzsche Reader (Paperback, Revised)
Ka Ansell Pearson
R620 Discovery Miles 6 200 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

The Nietzsche Reader brings together in one volume substantial selections from the entire body of Nietzsche's writings, together with illuminating commentary on Nietzsche's life and importance, and introductions to his major works and philosophical ideas.

- Includes selections from all the major texts, including The Birth of Tragedy, The Gay Science, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, The Anti-Christ, and Ecce Homo

- Offers new translations of key pieces from Nietzsche's unpublished "Lenzer Heide" notebook

- Provides a wealth of pedagogical features, such as editorial sections on Nietzsche's life and importance, an opening introduction to his philosophical ideas, introductions to each major section, and a comprehensive guide to further reading

Psychology from An Empirical Standpoint (Paperback): Franz Brentano Psychology from An Empirical Standpoint (Paperback)
Franz Brentano; Foreword by Tim Crane
R743 Discovery Miles 7 430 Ships in 9 - 17 working days

Franz Brentano is one of the founding fathers of twentieth century philosophy, celebrated for introducing the concept of intentionality to philosophy as well as making significant contributions to ethics and logic. His work exerted great influence on major philosophers such as Edmund Husserl, but also philosophers travelling in the opposite direction, such Gottlob Frege. He counted Sigmund Freud amongst his students and Freud expressed great admiration for his teacher in several letters. Psychology from an Empirical Standpoint is Brentano's most important and brilliant work. It helped to establish psychology as a scientific discipline, but did so in a highly original and distinctive manner by arguing for a form of introspectionism. Brentano argued that consciousness is always unified and that the hallmark of the mind is that one's thoughts are always directed towards something - his famous theory of 'intentionality' - arguments that have deep implications not just for philosophy but psychology, cognitive science and consciousness studies. With a new foreword by Tim Crane.

James and John Stuart Mill - Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New edition): Bruce Mazlish James and John Stuart Mill - Father and Son in the Nineteenth Century (Paperback, New edition)
Bruce Mazlish
R1,544 Discovery Miles 15 440 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The story of James and John Stuart Mill is one of the great dramas of the 19thcentury. In the tense yet loving struggle of this extraordinarily influential father and son, we can see the genesis of evolution of Liberal ideas-about love, sex, and women, wealth and work, authority and rebellion-which ushered in the modern age. The result of more than a decade of research and reflection, this is a study of the relationship between James Mill, the self-made utilitarian philosopher who tried (with only partial success) to shape his son in his own image. Mazlish integrates psychology and intellectual history as part of his larger and continuing effort to spur deeper understanding of the character, limitations, and possibilities of the social sciences.

John Stuart Mill's rebellion against a joyless, loveless upbringing, one in strict accordance with the principles of Utilitarianism, was rooted ina powerful Oedipal struggle against his father's authority. Mazlish describes this rebellion as playing an important role in the genesis of classical nineteenth century liberalism. Behind this intellectual development were the women in Mills' life: Harriet the mother, never mentioned by her son in his autobiography, and Harriet Taylor, with whom Mill lived in a scandalous, if chaste, menage a trois. It was this long relationship which informed his famous essay "The Subjection of Women," one of the most eloquent feminist statements ever written. A work of brilliant historical research and psychological insights, James and John Stuart Mill shows how the nineteenth-century struggle of fathers and sons shaped the social transformation of society.

Articulations of Nature and Politics in Plato and Hegel (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020): Vicky Roupa Articulations of Nature and Politics in Plato and Hegel (Paperback, 1st ed. 2020)
Vicky Roupa
R3,084 Discovery Miles 30 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

"Hegel and Plato are towering figures in the history of philosophy, but often readers puzzle over what they are saying. There are very few books that deal with them clearly and intelligently. Hardly any that do so jointly. This book is exceptional in offering a clear, scholarly and intelligent guide to their work. It focuses upon how Plato and Hegel deal with nature. While recognising the subtlety of Plato and Hegel on nature, Vicky Roupa establishes a nuanced yet clear exposition of their thought. The bonus is that the books is written in a highly readable style. This is a great book!" - Gary Browning, Professor of Political Thought, Oxford Brookes University This book examines nature as a foundational concept for political and constitutional theory, drawing on readings from Plato and Hegel to counter the view that optimal political arrangements are determined by nature. Focussing on the dialectical implications of the word 'nature', i.e. how it encompasses a range of meanings stretching up to the opposites of sensuousness and ideality, the book explores the various junctures at which nature and politics interlock in the philosophies of Plato and Hegel. Appearance and essence, inner life and public realm, the psychical and the political are all shown to be parts of a conflictual structure that requires both infinite proximity and irreducible distance. The book offers innovative interpretations of a number of key texts by Plato and Hegel to highlight the metaphysical and political implications of nature's dialectical structure, and re-appraises their thinking of nature in a way that both respects and goes beyond their intentions.

Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes (Hardcover): Olli I. Koistinen, John I. Biro Spinoza: Metaphysical Themes (Hardcover)
Olli I. Koistinen, John I. Biro
R4,082 Discovery Miles 40 820 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This collection of previously unpublished essays on Spinoza provides a representative sample of new and interesting research on the philosopher. Spinoza's philosophy still has an underserved reputation for being obscure and incomprehensible. In these chapters, Spinoza is seen mostly as a metaphysician who tried to pave the way for the new science. The essays investigate several themes, notably Spinoza's monism, the nature of the individual, the relation between mind and body, and his place in 17th century philosophy including his relation to Descartes and Leibniz. The top scholars working on Spinoza today are all represented, including John Carriero, Michael Della Rocca, and Don Garrett.

The Concealed Influence of Custom - Hume's Treatise from the Inside Out (Hardcover): Jay L. Garfield The Concealed Influence of Custom - Hume's Treatise from the Inside Out (Hardcover)
Jay L. Garfield
R2,170 Discovery Miles 21 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Jay L. Garfield defends two exegetical theses regarding Hume's Treatise on Human Nature. The first is that Book II is the theoretical foundation of the Treatise. Second, Garfield argues that we cannot understand Hume's project without an appreciation of his own understanding of custom, and in particular, without an appreciation of the grounding of his thought about custom in the legal theory and debates of his time. Custom is the source of Hume's thoughts about normativity, not only in ethics and in political theory, but also in epistemological, linguistics, and scientific practice- and is the source of his insight that our psychological and social natures are so inextricably linked. The centrality of custom and the link between the psychological and the social are closely connected, which is why Garfield begins with Book II. There are four interpretative perspectives at work in this volume: one is a naturalistic skeptical interpretation of Hume's Treatise; a second is the foregrounding of Book II of the Treatise as foundational for Books I and III. A third is the consideration of the Treatise in relation to Hume's philosophical antecedents (particularly Sextus, Bayle, Hutcheson, Shaftesbury, and Mandeville), as well as eighteenth century debates about the status of customary law, with one eye on its sequellae in the work of Kant, the later Wittgenstein, and in contemporary cognitive science. The fourth is the Buddhist tradition in which many of the ideas Hume develops are anticipated and articulated in somewhat different ways. Garfield presents Hume as a naturalist, a skeptic and as, above all, a communitarian. In offering this interpretation, he provides an understanding of the text as a whole in the context of the literature to which it responded, and in the context of the literature it inspired.

Kant, Hume, and the Interruption of Dogmatic Slumber (Hardcover): Abraham Anderson Kant, Hume, and the Interruption of Dogmatic Slumber (Hardcover)
Abraham Anderson
R1,966 Discovery Miles 19 660 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Kant once famously declared in the Prolegomena that "it was the objection of David Hume that first, many years ago, interrupted my dogmatic slumber." Abraham Anderson here offers an interpretation of this utterance, arguing that Hume roused Kant not (as has often been thought) by challenging the principle that "every event has a cause" which governs experience, but rather by attacking the principle of sufficient reason, the basis of both rationalist metaphysics and the cosmological proof of the existence of God. This suggestion, Anderson proposes, allows us to reconcile Kant's declaration with his later assertion that it was the Antinomy of pure reason - the clash of opposing theses - that first woke him from dogmatic slumber. For the Antinomy suspends the dogmatic principle of sufficient reason; in doing so, Anderson proposes, it is extending Hume's attack on that principle. This reading of Kant also explains why Kant speaks of "the objection of David Hume" after mentioning Hume's attack on metaphysics. The "objection" that Kant has in mind, Anderson argues, is a challenge to metaphysics, rather than to the foundations of empirical knowledge. Consequently, Anderson's analysis issues a new view of Hume himself-as primarily interested, not in the foundations of experience, but in the problem of metaphysics and theology. It thereby positions Kant and Hume as champions of the Enlightenment in its struggle with superstition. Shedding new light on the connection between two of the most influential figures in the history of philosophy, this volume will appeal not only to scholars of Kant, Hume, and early modern philosophy, but to philosophers and students interested in the history of philosophy and metaphysics generally.

Educating Liberty - Democracy and Aristocracy in J.S. Mill's Political Thought (Hardcover): Chris Barker Educating Liberty - Democracy and Aristocracy in J.S. Mill's Political Thought (Hardcover)
Chris Barker
R3,168 Discovery Miles 31 680 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A comprehensive study of Mill's theory of liberty, uncovering Mill's solution to the problem of democracy, the tyranny of the majority Alexis de Tocqueville famously identified the problem of democracy as the "tyranny of the majority," where the rule of the majority oppresses or marginalizes minorities and individuals. John Stuart Mill, perhaps more than any other liberal thinker, attempted to find a solution to this problem. In this study of Mill's political theory, Chris Barker shows how Mill's civic education transforms individuals into citizens who are free to form opinions, analyze arguments, and wield a power capable of moderating the irresponsible power of the ruling majority. Barker examines Mill's thought as it is applied to five prominent components of democratic life-marriage, economic participation, scientific expertise, representative politics, and religion-with particular emphasis on gender and economic reform. Barker concludes that Mill's interpretation of liberty is not well described as either negative or positive. Instead, liberty consists in the mental independence or thinking power of the educated individuals composing and challenging majorities. CHRIS BARKER is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the American University in Cairo.

Leibniz (Paperback): RTW Arthur Leibniz (Paperback)
RTW Arthur
R611 Discovery Miles 6 110 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Few philosophers have left a legacy like that of Gottfried Leibniz. He has been credited not only with inventing the differential calculus, but with anticipating the basic ideas of modern logic, information science, and fractal geometry. He made important contributions to such diverse fields as jurisprudence, geology and etymology, while sketching designs for calculating machines, wind pumps, and submarines. But the common presentation of his philosophy as a kind of unworldly idealism is at odds with all this bustling practical activity.In this book R. T. W. Arthur offers a fresh reading of Leibniz's philosophy, clearly situating it in its scientific, political and theological contexts. He argues that Leibniz aimed to provide an improved foundation for the mechanical philosophy based on a new kind of universal language. His contributions to natural philosophy are an integral part of this programme, which his metaphysics, dynamics and organic philosophy were designed to support. Rather than denying that substances really exist in space and time, as the idealist reading proposes, Leibniz sought to provide a deeper understanding of substance and body, and a correct understanding of space as an order of situations and time as an order of successive things.This lively and approachable book will appeal to students of philosophy, as well as anyone seeking a stimulating introduction to Leibniz's thought. Each chapter ends by relating Leibniz's ideas to later developments, demonstrating his continuing relevance.

On Kierkegaard and the Truth (Paperback, New): Paul L. Holmer On Kierkegaard and the Truth (Paperback, New)
Paul L. Holmer; Edited by David J. Gouwens, Lee C Barrett
R876 Discovery Miles 8 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Paul L. Holmer (1916-2004) was one of the most significant American students of Kierkegaard of his generation. Although written in the 1950s and 1960s, Holmer's theological and philosophical engagement with Kierkegaard challenges much contemporary scholarly discussion. Unlike many, Holmer refuses reductionist readings that tie Kierkegaard to any particular "school." He likewise criticizes biographical readings of Kierkegaard, much in vogue recently, seeing Kierkegaard rather as an indirect communicator aiming at his reader's own ethical and religious capacities. Holmer also rejects popular existentialist readings of Kierkegaard, seeing him as an analyzer of concepts, while at the same time denying that he is a "crypto-analyst." In his important reading of Kierkegaard on "truth," Holmer pits Kierkegaard against those who see "truth" empirically, idealistically, or relativistically. His carefully textured account of Kierkegaard's conceptual grammar of "truth" in ethical and religious contexts addresses immediately current discussions of truth, meaning, reference, and realism versus antirealism, relativism, and hermeneutics. It will be of great interest to all interested in Kierkegaard and his importance for contemporary theology and philosophy.

For the Love of Metaphysics - Nihilism and the Conflict of Reason from Kant to Rosenzweig (Hardcover): Karin Nisenbaum For the Love of Metaphysics - Nihilism and the Conflict of Reason from Kant to Rosenzweig (Hardcover)
Karin Nisenbaum
R2,477 Discovery Miles 24 770 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

In his Critique of Pure Reason, Kant argued that human reason is inherently conflicted, because it demands a form of unconditioned knowledge which is unattainable; his solution to this conflict of reason relies on the idea that reason's quest for the unconditioned can only be realized practically. Karin Nisenbaum recommends viewing this conflict of reason, and Kant's solution to this conflict, as the central problem shaping the contours of post-Kantian German Idealism. She contends that the rise and fall of German Idealism is to be told as a story about the different interpretations, appropriations, and radicalization of Kant's prioritizing of the practical. The first part of the book explains why Kant's critics and followers came to understand the aim of Kant's critical philosophy in light of the conflict of reason. According to Nisenbaum, F. H. Jacobi and Salomon Maimon set the stage for the reception of Kant's critical philosophy by conceiving its aim in terms of meeting reason's demand for unconditioned knowledge, and by understanding the conflict of reason as a conflict between thinking and acting, or knowing and willing. The manner in which the post-Kantian German Idealists radicalized Kant's prioritizing of the practical is the central topic of the second part of the book, which focuses on works by J.G. Fichte and F.W.J. Schelling. The third part clarifies why, in order to solve the conflict of reason, Schelling and Rosenzweig developed the view that human experience is grounded in three irreducible elements-God, the natural world, and human beings-which relate in three temporal dimensions: Creation, Revelation, and Redemption.

Nietzsche and the Gods (Paperback): Weaver Santaniello Nietzsche and the Gods (Paperback)
Weaver Santaniello; Foreword by John J Stuhr
R764 Discovery Miles 7 640 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Rationalizing (Vernunfteln) (Paperback, New Ed): Martin Sticker Rationalizing (Vernunfteln) (Paperback, New Ed)
Martin Sticker
R616 Discovery Miles 6 160 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Kant was a keen psychological observer and theorist of the forms, mechanisms and sources of self-deception. In this Element, the author discusses the role of rationalizing/Vernunfteln for Kant's moral psychology, normative ethics and philosophical methodology. By drawing on the full breadth of examples of rationalizing Kant discusses, the author shows how rationalizing can extend to general features of morality and corrupt rational agents thoroughly (albeit not completely and not irreversibly). Furthermore, the author explains the often-overlooked roles common human reason, empirical practical reason and even pure practical reason play for rationalizing. Kant is aware that rationality is a double-edged sword; reason is the source of morality and of our dignity, but it also enables us to seemingly justify moral transgressions to ourselves, and it creates an interest in this justification in the first place. Finally, this Element discusses whether Kant's ethical theory itself can be criticised as a product of rationalizing.

Augustus Hopkins Strong and the Struggle to Reconcile Christian Theology with Modern Thought (Paperback): John Aloisi Augustus Hopkins Strong and the Struggle to Reconcile Christian Theology with Modern Thought (Paperback)
John Aloisi
R707 Discovery Miles 7 070 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the end of the nineteenth century Augustus Hopkins Strong worked to bring modernists and traditional Christians together but found the task more difficult than many imagined. In the wake of the publication of Darwin's Origin of Species in 1859, Christianity, or at least many people's understanding of Christianity, was evolving. The rising popularity of Darwinism combined with the pervasive influence of German idealism began forcing many professing Christians to rethink the faith they had long taken for granted. Among those who would be compelled to face the apparent conflicts between modern thought and traditional orthodoxy was Baptist theologian Augustus Hopkins Strong (1836-1921). As president and professor of systematic theology at Rochester Theological Seminary for forty years (1872-1912) Strong stood as the premier theologian of the Northern Baptists at the end of the nineteenth century. Yet, as author John Aloisi shows in this important study, he remains a puzzling figure. Strong considered himself a defender of orthodoxy even as the school he led transitioned to a more modern and arguably less orthodox understanding of the Christian faith. His Systematic Theology went through eight editions, and the later editions increasingly reflected a shift in his thinking. Strong wrestled with how to reconcile Christian theology with modern thought while also trying to solve tensions within his own theology. He hoped to be able to bring modernists and more traditional Christians together around a concept he labeled ethical monism. In the end, while his effort suggested the task was more difficult than many understood it to be, Strong's journey had a significant impact on the direction of Rochester Theological Seminary. This book is openly available in digital formats thanks to a generous grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.

Heaven's Champion - William James's Philosophy of Religion (Hardcover): Ellen Kappy Suckiel Heaven's Champion - William James's Philosophy of Religion (Hardcover)
Ellen Kappy Suckiel
R1,773 Discovery Miles 17 730 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This text, by the author of The Pragmatic Philosophy of William James, provides a critical analysis of James's philosopy of religion. It examines and extends his insights and arguments, exhibiting their depth and contemporary relevance.

Spinoza's Authority Volume II - Resistance and Power in the Political Treatises (Hardcover): A. Kiarina Kordela, Dimitris... Spinoza's Authority Volume II - Resistance and Power in the Political Treatises (Hardcover)
A. Kiarina Kordela, Dimitris Vardoulakis
R4,234 Discovery Miles 42 340 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Spinoza's political thought has been subject to a significant revival of interest in recent years. As a response to difficult times, students and scholars have returned to this founding figure of modern philosophy as a means to help reinterpret and rethink the political present. Spinoza's Authority Volume II makes a significant contribution to this ongoing reception and utilization of Spinoza's 1670s Theologico-Political and Political treatises. By taking the concept of authority as an original framework, this books asks: How is authority related to law, memory, and conflict in Spinoza's political thought? What are the social, historical and representational processes that produce authority and resistance? And what are the conditions of effective resistance? Spinoza's Authority Volume II features a roster of internationally established theorists of Spinoza's work, and covers key elements of Spinoza's political philosophy.

Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy - Beyond Kantian Constructivism (Hardcover): James Gledhill, Sebastian Stein Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy - Beyond Kantian Constructivism (Hardcover)
James Gledhill, Sebastian Stein
R4,505 Discovery Miles 45 050 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

While Kantian constructivism has become one of the most influential and systematic schools of thought in analytic moral and political philosophy, Hegelian approaches to practical normativity hold out the promise of building upon Kantian insights into individual self-determination while avoiding their dualistic tendencies. James Gledhill and Sebastian Stein unite distinguished scholars of German idealism and contemporary Anglophone practical philosophy with rising stars in the field, to explore whether Hegelian idealist philosophy can offer the categories that analytic practical philosophy requires to overcome the contradictions that have so far plagued Kantian constructivism. The volume organizes the contributions into three parts. The first of these engages debates in metaethics regarding the relationship between realism and constructivism. The second part sees contributors draw on debates about the nature of political normativity, focusing primarily on the problems of historical contextualism, relativism, and critical reflection. The concluding part considers the application of the Hegelian framework to contemporary debates about specific ethical issues, including multiculturalism, democracy, and human rights. Hegel and Contemporary Practical Philosophy contributes to the on-going debate about the importance of systematic philosophy in the context of practical philosophy, engages with contemporary discussions about the shape of a rational social order, and gauges the timeliness of Hegelian philosophy. This book is a must read for scholars interested in Hegel and in the contemporary tradition of Kantian constructivism in moral and political philosophy.

Correspondance de Pierre Bayle: 1706-1732, Lettres 1742-1791: Volume 14 (French, Hardcover): Antony McKenna Correspondance de Pierre Bayle: 1706-1732, Lettres 1742-1791: Volume 14 (French, Hardcover)
Antony McKenna
R4,950 Discovery Miles 49 500 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle - Mechanicism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence (Hardcover): Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle - Mechanicism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence (Hardcover)
Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino
R2,856 R2,607 Discovery Miles 26 070 Save R249 (9%) Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Robert Boyle (1627-1691) believed that a reductionist conception of the mechanical philosophy threatened the heuristic power and autonomy of chemistry as an experimental science. While some historical and philosophical scholars have examined his nuanced position, understanding the chemical philosophy he developed through his own experimental work is incredibly difficult even for experts in the field. In The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle, Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino energetically explains Boyle's ideas in a whole new light and proposes that Boyle regarded chemical qualities as non-reducible dispositional and relational properties that emerge from, and supervene upon, the mechanistic structure of chymical atoms. Banchetti-Robino demonstrates that these ideas are implicit in Boyle's writing, making his philosophical contributions crucial to the fields of both philosophy and chemistry. The arguments presented are further strengthened by a detailed mereological analysis of Boylean chymical atoms as chemically elementary entities, which establishes the theory of wholes and parts that is most consistent with an emergentist conception of chemical properties. More generally, this book examines the way in which Boyle sought to accommodate his complex chemical philosophy within the framework of the 17th century mechanistic theory of matter. Banchetti-Robino conceptualizes Boyle's experimental work as a scientific research programme, in the Lakatosian sense, to better explain the positive and negative heuristic function of the mechanistic theory of matter within his chemical philosophy. The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle actively engages with the contemporary and lively debates over the nature of Boyle's ideas about structural chemistry, fundamental mechanistic particles and properties, the explanatory power of subordinate causes, the complex relation between fundamental particles, natural kinds, and unified chemical wholes. The book is a rich historical account that begins with the dominant paradigms of 16th and 17th Century chemical philosophy and takes readers all the way through to the 21st Century.

World Soul - A History (Paperback): James Wilberding World Soul - A History (Paperback)
James Wilberding
R1,095 Discovery Miles 10 950 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Many philosophers and scientists over the course of history have held that the world is alive. It has a soul, which governs it and binds it together. This suggestion, once so wide-spread, may strike many of us today as strange and antiquated-in fact, there are few other concepts that, on their face, so capture the sheer distance between us and our philosophical inheritance. But the idea of a world soul has held so strong a grip upon philosophers' imaginations for over 2,000 years, that it continues to underpin and even structure how we conceive of time and space. The concept of the world soul is difficult to understand in large part because over the course of history it has been invoked to very different ends and within the frameworks of very different ontologies and philosophical systems, with varying concepts of the world soul emerging as a result. This volume brings together eleven chapters by leading philosophers in their respective fields that collectively explore the various ways in which this concept has been understood and employed, covering the following philosophical areas: Platonism, Stoicism, Medieval, Indian or Vedantic, Kabbalah, Renaissance, Early Modern, German Romanticism, German Idealism, American Transcendentalism, and contemporary quantum mechanics and panpsychism theories. In addition, short reflections illuminate the impact the concept of the world soul has had on a small selection of areas outside of philosophy, such as harmony, the biological concept of spontaneous generation, Henry Purcell, psychoanalysis, and Gaia theories.

Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Leben und Werk - Ein deutscher Philosoph in europaischer Umbruchszeit (German, Hardcover, 1. Aufl.... Johann Gottlieb Fichte: Leben und Werk - Ein deutscher Philosoph in europaischer Umbruchszeit (German, Hardcover, 1. Aufl. 2022)
Gerd Irrlitz
R2,664 Discovery Miles 26 640 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Fichte ist - trotz fabelhafter Gesamtausgabe - der am meisten interpretationsbedurftige Kopf der nachkantischen Philosophie. Sein Werk bildet fur unsere Zeit den interessantesten Teil der sogenannten klassischen deutschen Philosophie von Kant zu Fichte, Schelling und Hegel. Gerd Irrlitz sieht das Rebellierende - und manchmal auch Geblendete - eines grossen deutschen Reformdenkers, der national dachte, weil der Absolutismus die Internationalitat war, und weil er eine antifeudale Bewegung des Volkes beobachtete, die ihm aufgrund der Schwache des deutschen Absolutismus und durch die antinapoleonische Bewegung der "Freiheitskriege" moeglich erschien. Die neuzeitliche europaische Philosophie war ploetzlich mit dem Ton der Empoerung und dem Anspruch des einfachen Volkes konfrontiert. Beides mundete nach dem Erfolg des antinapoleonischen Feldzugs in die Verfassungsbewegung. Dieses Buch behandelt nach einem einfuhrenden UEberblick und einer ausfuhrlichen Biographie alle Themenbereiche der Philosophie Fichtes: die Wissenschaftslehre, die Philosophie des Rechts, der Moral und der Religion (die 1799 zur Entlassung an der Jenaer Universitat fuhrte), die Sozialreform, die beiden fruhen Schriften zur Franzoesischen Revolution und die nationale Thematik in den "Reden an die deutsche Nation" (1808).

Philosophic Classics, Volume IV - Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (Paperback, 3rd New edition): Forrest Baird Philosophic Classics, Volume IV - Nineteenth-Century Philosophy (Paperback, 3rd New edition)
Forrest Baird
R3,794 Discovery Miles 37 940 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

For courses in 19th-century Philosophy or Contemporary Philosophy.

Designed to be accessible to today's students, this anthology of readings in contemporary Western philosophy focuses on 19th-century philosophers who represent a variety of different responses to the issue of their day—i.e., whether or not there was a knowable, nonhuman rational order upon which thinking persons could willfully choose to act. Striking a balance between major and minor figures, this anthology features the best available translations of texts—complete works or complete sections of works—which are both central to each philosopher's thought and are widely accepted as being part of the canon. The selections are readable and accessible, yet still remain faithful to the original works. Introductions to each philosopher, an abundance of drawings, diagrams, photographs, and a timeline keep students focused throughout.

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