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INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHICAL ANALYSIS BY JAMES BUNHAM AND PHILIP
WHEELWRIGHT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY WASHINGTON SQUARE
COLLEGE NEW YORK UNIVERSITY NEW YORK HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY
COPYRIGHT, 1932, BY HENRY HOLT AND COMPANY, INC. PRINTED IN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CONTENTS PART ONE METHOD CHAPTER I THE
TASK OF PHILOSOPHY 3 1. Is Philosophy Possible 2. The Philosophic
Attitude. 3. Philosophic Technique. 4. Philosophical Criticism. y
CHAPTER II MEANING 26 1. The Meaning Situation. 2. The Thinking
Process. 3. Further Remarks about Meaning. 4. The Mental Aspect of
Meaning What is an Idea 5. The Objectification of Meaning. CHAPTER
III LOGICAL MEANING 68 1 . The Two Uses of Language. 2. Terms. 3.
Definition. 4. Ambiguity. 5. Propositions. CHAPTER IV LOGICAL
STRUCTURE 102 1. Relations. 2. Relations between Propositions. 3. A
Few Devices. 4. Toward Complications. iv CONTENTS 5. The Dilemma.
6. The Counter-dilemma. 7. Rebuttal and Reductio ad Absurdum.
CHAPTER V FACTUAL REASONING . 129 2. Generalization. 3. Causal
Analysis. 4. Physical Determinism. 5. Functional Correlation. 6.
Statistical Generalization. 7. The Later Stages of Scientific
Reasoning. CHAPTER VI DIALECTICAL METHOD 168 1. Realms of
Discourse. 2. Dialectical Method. 3. Metaphysics.. xX 4. Fallacies
of Metaphysical Reasoning. PART TWO PROBLEMS CHAPTER VII THE WORLD
OF PHYSICS 201 1. The Common-Sense World. 2. Classical Physics. 3.
Contemporary Physics. 4. The Problem of Reality. CHAPTER VIII THE
WORLD OF LIVING THINGS 254 1. Biology and the Physical Sciences. 2.
Is Biology a Science 3. Evolution, CONTENTS v CHAPTER IX THE SELF
300 1. Historical Preliminary. 2. The Cartesian Dualism. 3. Man a
Machine. 4. Subjectivism. 5.Toward Sanity, CHAPTER X MORAL VALUES
348 1 . The Moral Realm of Discourse. 2. Moral Values and Cognate
Realms of Fact. 3. Postulates of the Moral Realm. 4. Problems of
the Moral Realm. CHAPTER XI RELIGION 385 1. What a Philosophy of
Religion Can Do. 2. Religious and Scientific World-Views. 3.
Current Attempts at Compromise. 4. The Nature of Beliefw-5. The
Attributes of Divinity. CHAPTER XII THE ESTHETIC EXPERIENCE 417 1 .
Reductions of the Esthetic Experience. 2. The Autonomy of the
Esthetic Experience. 3. The Importance of the Esthetic Experience.
CHAPTER XIII THE PHILOSOPHIC ATTITUDE 446 INDEX 459 PART ONE METHOD
CHAPTER I THE TASK OF PHILOSOPHY I throw my dog a piece of meat he
tenses certain muscles, relaxes others, flexes his hind legs,
throws his head back, suddenly opens and shuts his jaws just in
time to catch the meat cleanly, takes a quick bite or two,
swallows, and looks very much satisfied. I sit in an Italian
church, and watch a young girl praying before the high altar, her
head bowed, her hands clasped. I listen to a friend of mine telling
with regret how his young son, in spite of punishments, every day
leaves school at recess to take a walk in the neighboring country.
I stand in an Athens twilight beside a peasant from a mountain
district who has for the past half hour silently been watching the
Parthenon blacken in the sunset. My eyes follow casually drops of
water melting from an icicle attached to the eaves of a high roof.
The icicle breaks off, and with it smaller pieces of ice and snow.
They fall with increasing speed, at first together then the heavier
pieces of ice outdistance the rest, and are shattered against the
ground some moments before the smallerparticles of snow finish
their drop. In a half directed chain of reflections I begin to
consider this lag in the time at which the snow reached the ground.
The ice is heavier, but I know that this is no part of the
explanation and I remember my surprise when I first learned that
there was nothing in the nature of heavy bodies that made them drop
faster than light bodies...
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Release date: |
November 2008 |
First published: |
November 2008 |
Authors: |
James Burnham
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216 x 140 x 30mm (L x W x T) |
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Hardcover - Laminated cover
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Pages: |
476 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4437-2306-0 |
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