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This collection highlights the new trend away from rationalism and
toward empiricism in the epistemology of modality. Accordingly, the
book represents a wide range of positions on the empirical sources
of modal knowledge. Readers will find an introduction that surveys
the field and provides a brief overview of the work, which
progresses from empirically-sensitive rationalist accounts to fully
empiricist accounts of modal knowledge. Early chapters focus on
challenges to rationalist theories, essence-based approaches to
modal knowledge, and the prospects for naturalizing modal
epistemology. The middle chapters present positive accounts that
reject rationalism, but which stop short of advocating exclusive
appeal to empirical sources of modal knowledge. The final chapters
mark a transition toward exclusive reliance on empirical sources of
modal knowledge. They explore ways of making similarity-based,
analogical, inductive, and abductive arguments for modal claims
based on empirical information. Modal epistemology is coming into
its own as a field, and this book has the potential to anchor a new
research agenda.
This book provides an up to date, high-level exchange on God in a
uniquely productive style. Readers witness a contemporary version
of a classic debate, as two professional philosophers seek to learn
from each other while making their cases for their distinct
positions. In their dialogue, Joshua Rasmussen and Felipe Leon
examine classical and cutting-edge arguments for and against a
theistic explanation of general features of reality. The book also
provides original lines of thought based on the authors' own
contributions to the field, and offers a productive and innovative
inquiry into on one of the biggest questions people ask: what is
the ultimate explanation of things?
This collection highlights the new trend away from rationalism and
toward empiricism in the epistemology of modality. Accordingly, the
book represents a wide range of positions on the empirical sources
of modal knowledge. Readers will find an introduction that surveys
the field and provides a brief overview of the work, which
progresses from empirically-sensitive rationalist accounts to fully
empiricist accounts of modal knowledge. Early chapters focus on
challenges to rationalist theories, essence-based approaches to
modal knowledge, and the prospects for naturalizing modal
epistemology. The middle chapters present positive accounts that
reject rationalism, but which stop short of advocating exclusive
appeal to empirical sources of modal knowledge. The final chapters
mark a transition toward exclusive reliance on empirical sources of
modal knowledge. They explore ways of making similarity-based,
analogical, inductive, and abductive arguments for modal claims
based on empirical information. Modal epistemology is coming into
its own as a field, and this book has the potential to anchor a new
research agenda.
This book provides an up to date, high-level exchange on God in a
uniquely productive style. Readers witness a contemporary version
of a classic debate, as two professional philosophers seek to learn
from each other while making their cases for their distinct
positions. In their dialogue, Joshua Rasmussen and Felipe Leon
examine classical and cutting-edge arguments for and against a
theistic explanation of general features of reality. The book also
provides original lines of thought based on the authors' own
contributions to the field, and offers a productive and innovative
inquiry into on one of the biggest questions people ask: what is
the ultimate explanation of things?
An art book of cartoons and feeling by Felipe Leon Escobar, an
international known artist, communicating and linking satire,
artistry, sexual physiognomies and the political spectrum of his
personal philosophical views of life.
CROXDIE Creedo 1. In the world of the CROXDIE player, "not even the
stones are innocent." 2. "The means justify the end." 3. "Never
give a sucker an even brake." 4. "Show me a guy who has feelings
and I will show a sucker." 5. "It is morally wrong to allow suckers
to keep their money." 6. "Greed is good. Greed is right. Greed
works. Greed will save USA." NOTES: 3.Edward Francis Albee 4.
Richard Sale (1954), Sudden (film). 5."Canada Hill" Jones 6.
Stanley Weiser and Oliver Stone (1946). Wall Street (film).
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