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This book offers the most complete and up-to-date overview of the
philosophical work of Evandro Agazzi, presently the most important
Italian philosopher of science and one of the most influential in
the world. Scholars from seven countries explore his contributions
in areas ranging from philosophy of physics and general philosophy
of science to bioethics, philosophy of mathematics and logic,
epistemology of the social sciences and history of science,
philosophy of language and artificial intelligence, education and
anthropology, metaphysics and philosophy of religion. Agazzi
developed a complete and coherent philosophical system,
anticipating some of the turns in the philosophy of science after
the crisis of logical empiricism and exerting an equal influence on
continental hermeneutic philosophy. His work is characterized by an
original synthesis of contemporary analytic philosophy,
phenomenology and classical philosophy, including the scholastic
tradition and these threads are reflected in the different
backgrounds of the contributors to this book. While upholding the
epistemological value of science against scepticism and relativism,
Agazzi eschews scientism by stressing the equal importance of
non-scientific forms of thought, such as metaphysics and religion.
While defending the freedom of research as a cognitive enterprise,
he argues that as a human and social practice it must nonetheless
respect ethical constraints.
This book offers the most complete and up-to-date overview of the
philosophical work of Evandro Agazzi, presently the most important
Italian philosopher of science and one of the most influential in
the world. Scholars from seven countries explore his contributions
in areas ranging from philosophy of physics and general philosophy
of science to bioethics, philosophy of mathematics and logic,
epistemology of the social sciences and history of science,
philosophy of language and artificial intelligence, education and
anthropology, metaphysics and philosophy of religion. Agazzi
developed a complete and coherent philosophical system,
anticipating some of the turns in the philosophy of science after
the crisis of logical empiricism and exerting an equal influence on
continental hermeneutic philosophy. His work is characterized by an
original synthesis of contemporary analytic philosophy,
phenomenology and classical philosophy, including the scholastic
tradition and these threads are reflected in the different
backgrounds of the contributors to this book. While upholding the
epistemological value of science against scepticism and relativism,
Agazzi eschews scientism by stressing the equal importance of
non-scientific forms of thought, such as metaphysics and religion.
While defending the freedom of research as a cognitive enterprise,
he argues that as a human and social practice it must nonetheless
respect ethical constraints.
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