Speculative Evaluations
Autor Hugh P McDonalden Limba Engleză Paperback – 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042034846
ISBN-10: 904203484X
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
ISBN-10: 904203484X
Pagini: 334
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.59 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Brill
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Does Nature Exist? Toward a Critique of Nature and Naturalism
Nature as Singular
Nature as the Whole
Nature as Distinct
Theoretical and Practical Consequences
Mystical Materialism
Matter and Mind
Nature Viewed as Mechanical
Physicalism
Being, Techne and Change
Being, Becoming, and Change
Reality as Indeterminate
The Moral Task
Critical Evaluation of Facts
Introduction
The Identification of Facts with What “Is”
The Identification of Facts with Knowledge
The Fact–Value Distinction
The Problem with “Brain”
The “Mind-Brain Identity” View
Descartes
Dimensionality
Mind and Culture
Mental Causation
Conclusion
Principles: The Principle of Principles
What are Principles?
The Actuality of Principles
The Actuality of Principles Show Why Ontology is Inadequate
Space and the Void
The Distinction of Perception and Space
Space and the Void: Qualities of the Void
The Expansion of the Universe as Evidence for the Void
Is Time Multidimensional?
The Metaphysics of Time
Future to Past: the Flow of Time. The Past as “Gone”
Past to Future: Determination and Prediction
Two Contrary Directions: Different Dimensions?
Time As a Measure of Changes, Not a Force: Does Multidimensionality Meet this Test?
Conclusions
Conclusion
The Normative Dimension of the World
Perspective
Epochs: Hierarchical Evaluations of Chance
Cosmic Balance
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Index
Introduction
Does Nature Exist? Toward a Critique of Nature and Naturalism
Nature as Singular
Nature as the Whole
Nature as Distinct
Theoretical and Practical Consequences
Mystical Materialism
Matter and Mind
Nature Viewed as Mechanical
Physicalism
Being, Techne and Change
Being, Becoming, and Change
Reality as Indeterminate
The Moral Task
Critical Evaluation of Facts
Introduction
The Identification of Facts with What “Is”
The Identification of Facts with Knowledge
The Fact–Value Distinction
The Problem with “Brain”
The “Mind-Brain Identity” View
Descartes
Dimensionality
Mind and Culture
Mental Causation
Conclusion
Principles: The Principle of Principles
What are Principles?
The Actuality of Principles
The Actuality of Principles Show Why Ontology is Inadequate
Space and the Void
The Distinction of Perception and Space
Space and the Void: Qualities of the Void
The Expansion of the Universe as Evidence for the Void
Is Time Multidimensional?
The Metaphysics of Time
Future to Past: the Flow of Time. The Past as “Gone”
Past to Future: Determination and Prediction
Two Contrary Directions: Different Dimensions?
Time As a Measure of Changes, Not a Force: Does Multidimensionality Meet this Test?
Conclusions
Conclusion
The Normative Dimension of the World
Perspective
Epochs: Hierarchical Evaluations of Chance
Cosmic Balance
Notes
Bibliography
About the Author
Index