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Perception - An Annotated Bibliography (Paperback): Kathleen Emmett, Peter Machamer Perception - An Annotated Bibliography (Paperback)
Kathleen Emmett, Peter Machamer
R1,041 R657 Discovery Miles 6 570 Save R384 (37%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Originally published in 1976, the bibliography presented here was intended to provide a useful research tool for scholars and students of perception. The primary concentration of the authors' efforts has been on the philosophical literature during the period of 1935-1974.

Perception - An Annotated Bibliography (Hardcover): Kathleen Emmett, Peter Machamer Perception - An Annotated Bibliography (Hardcover)
Kathleen Emmett, Peter Machamer
R3,260 Discovery Miles 32 600 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1976, the bibliography presented here was intended to provide a useful research tool for scholars and students of perception. The primary concentration of the authors' efforts has been on the philosophical literature during the period of 1935-1974.

Perception, Realism, and the Problem of Reference (Paperback): Athanassios Raftopoulos, Peter Machamer Perception, Realism, and the Problem of Reference (Paperback)
Athanassios Raftopoulos, Peter Machamer
R1,136 Discovery Miles 11 360 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the perennial themes in philosophy is the problem of our access to the world around us; do our perceptual systems bring us into contact with the world as it is or does perception depend upon our individual conceptual frameworks? This volume of new essays examines reference as it relates to perception, action and realism, and the questions which arise if there is no neutral perspective or independent way to know the world. The essays discuss the nature of referring, concentrating on the way perceptual reference links us with the observable world, and go on to examine the implications of theories of perceptual reference for realism and the way in which scientific theories refer and thus connect us with the world. They will be of interest to a wide range of readers in philosophy of science, epistemology, philosophy of psychology, cognitive science, and action theory.

Scientific Controversies - Philosophical and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover): Peter Machamer, Marcello Pera, Aristides... Scientific Controversies - Philosophical and Historical Perspectives (Hardcover)
Peter Machamer, Marcello Pera, Aristides Baltas
R4,259 Discovery Miles 42 590 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Traditionally it has been thought that scientific controversies can always be resolved on the basis of empirical data. Recently, however, social constructionists have claimed that the outcome of scientific debates is strongly influenced by non-evidential factors such as the rhetorical prowess and professional clout of the participants. This volume of previously unpublished essays by well-known philosophers of science presents historical studies and philosophical analyses that undermine the plausibility of an extreme social constructionist perspective while also indicating the need for a richer and more realistic account of scientific rationality.

Perception, Realism, and the Problem of Reference (Hardcover, New): Athanassios Raftopoulos, Peter Machamer Perception, Realism, and the Problem of Reference (Hardcover, New)
Athanassios Raftopoulos, Peter Machamer
R1,935 R1,593 Discovery Miles 15 930 Save R342 (18%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

One of the perennial themes in philosophy is the problem of our access to the world around us; do our perceptual systems bring us into contact with the world as it is or does perception depend upon our individual conceptual frameworks? This volume of new essays examines reference as it relates to perception, action and realism, and the questions which arise if there is no neutral perspective or independent way to know the world. The essays discuss the nature of referring, concentrating on the way perceptual reference links us with the observable world, and go on to examine the implications of theories of perceptual reference for realism and the way in which scientific theories refer and thus connect us with the world. They will be of interest to a wide range of readers in philosophy of science, epistemology, philosophy of psychology, cognitive science, and action theory.

The Cambridge Companion to Galileo (Paperback, New): Peter Machamer The Cambridge Companion to Galileo (Paperback, New)
Peter Machamer
R1,086 Discovery Miles 10 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This collection of essays is unparalleled in the depth of its coverage of all facets of Galileo's work. A particular feature of the volume is the treatment of Galileo's relationship with the Church. It will be of particular interest to philosophers, historians of science, cultural historians and those in religious studies. New readers and nonspecialists will find this the most convenient, accessible guide to Galileo available. Advanced students and specialists will find a conspectus of recent developments in the interpretation of Galileo.

Descartes's Changing Mind (Hardcover, New): Peter Machamer, J.E. McGuire Descartes's Changing Mind (Hardcover, New)
Peter Machamer, J.E. McGuire
R1,392 R1,296 Discovery Miles 12 960 Save R96 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Descartes's works are often treated as a unified, unchanging whole. But in "Descartes's Changing Mind," Peter Machamer and J. E. McGuire argue that the philosopher's views, particularly in natural philosophy, actually change radically between his early and later works--and that any interpretation of Descartes must take account of these changes. The first comprehensive study of the most significant of these shifts, this book also provides a new picture of the development of Cartesian science, epistemology, and metaphysics.

No changes in Descartes's thought are more significant than those that occur between the major works "The World" (1633) and "Principles of Philosophy" (1644). Often seen as two versions of the same natural philosophy, these works are in fact profoundly different, containing distinct conceptions of causality and epistemology. Machamer and McGuire trace the implications of these changes and others that follow from them, including Descartes's rejection of the method of abstraction as a means of acquiring knowledge, his insistence on the infinitude of God's power, and his claim that human knowledge is limited to that which enables us to grasp the workings of the world and develop scientific theories.

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