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This book provides a discussion of the philosophy of being
according to three major traditions in Western philosophy, the
Analytic, the Continental, and the Thomistic. The origin of the
point of view of each of these traditions is associated with a
seminal figure, Gottlob Frege, Immanuel Kant, and Thomas Aquinas,
respectively. The questions addressed in this book are
constitutional for the philosophy of being, considering the meaning
of being, the relationship between thinking and being, and the
methods for using thought to access being. On the one hand, the
book honors diversity and pluralism, as it highlights how the three
traditions may be clearly and distinctly differentiated regarding
the philosophy of being. On the other hand, it honors a sense of
solidarity and ecumenism, as it demonstrates how the methods and
focal points of these traditions constitute, and continue to shape,
the development of Western philosophy. This book contributes toward
an essential overview of Western metaphysics and will be of
particular interest to those working in the history of philosophy
and in the philosophy of being.
Taking philosophical principles as a point of departure, this book
provides essential distinctions for thinking through the history
and systems of Western psychology. The book is concisely designed
to help readers navigate through the length and complexity found in
history of psychology textbooks. From Plato to beyond
Post-Modernism, the author examines the choices and commitments
made by theorists and practitioners of psychology and discusses the
philosophical thinking from which they stem. What kind of science
is psychology? Is structure, function, or methodology foremost in
determining psychology's subject matter? Psychology, as the
behaviorist views it, is not the same as the psychoanalyst's view
of it, or the existentialist's, so how may contemporary psychology
philosophically-sustain both pluralism and incommensurability? This
book will be of great value to students and scholars of the history
of psychology.
How has technology changed what it means to be human and to be a
member of a human society? How has technology changed the way we
acquire knowledge of the world we inhabit? In light of these
changes and the direction we are moving, how should the pursuit of
knowledge be organized? Social Epistemology and Technology provides
insights into such questions relating to public self-awareness
regarding technology. The concerns addressed in this book apply to
a large and diverse audience including, but not limited to, those
interested in social epistemology, technology, cultural studies,
trans-humanism, augmented subjectivity, futurology, human sciences,
social sciences, political sciences, communication, psychology,
science and technology studies, and philosophy. This is the first
book of its kind to focus solely on technology and its socially
specific epistemological themes. It offers insight into public
self-awareness regarding technology by providing an understanding
of persons in relation to the technological changes that have
occurred, and continue to occur, across the societies they people.
How has technology changed what it means to be human and to be a
member of a human society? How has technology changed the way we
acquire knowledge of the world we inhabit? In light of these
changes and the direction we are moving, how should the pursuit of
knowledge be organized? Social Epistemology and Technology provides
insights into such questions relating to public self-awareness
regarding technology. The concerns addressed in this book apply to
a large and diverse audience including, but not limited to, those
interested in social epistemology, technology, cultural studies,
trans-humanism, augmented subjectivity, futurology, human sciences,
social sciences, political sciences, communication, psychology,
science and technology studies, and philosophy. This is the first
book of its kind to focus solely on technology and its socially
specific epistemological themes. It offers insight into public
self-awareness regarding technology by providing an understanding
of persons in relation to the technological changes that have
occurred, and continue to occur, across the societies they people.
Taking philosophical principles as a point of departure, this book
provides essential distinctions for thinking through the history
and systems of Western psychology. The book is concisely designed
to help readers navigate through the length and complexity found in
history of psychology textbooks. From Plato to beyond
Post-Modernism, the author examines the choices and commitments
made by theorists and practitioners of psychology and discusses the
philosophical thinking from which they stem. What kind of science
is psychology? Is structure, function, or methodology foremost in
determining psychology's subject matter? Psychology, as the
behaviorist views it, is not the same as the psychoanalyst's view
of it, or the existentialist's, so how may contemporary psychology
philosophically-sustain both pluralism and incommensurability? This
book will be of great value to students and scholars of the history
of psychology.
This book provides a discussion of the philosophy of being
according to three major traditions in Western philosophy, the
Analytic, the Continental, and the Thomistic. The origin of the
point of view of each of these traditions is associated with a
seminal figure, Gottlob Frege, Immanuel Kant, and Thomas Aquinas,
respectively. The questions addressed in this book are
constitutional for the philosophy of being, considering the meaning
of being, the relationship between thinking and being, and the
methods for using thought to access being. On the one hand, the
book honors diversity and pluralism, as it highlights how the three
traditions may be clearly and distinctly differentiated regarding
the philosophy of being. On the other hand, it honors a sense of
solidarity and ecumenism, as it demonstrates how the methods and
focal points of these traditions constitute, and continue to shape,
the development of Western philosophy. This book contributes toward
an essential overview of Western metaphysics and will be of
particular interest to those working in the history of philosophy
and in the philosophy of being.
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