Understanding Reality: Metaphysics in Epistemological Perspective
Autor Nicholas Rescheren Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 aug 2018
An underlying theme that runs throughout the present elaboration of metaphysics is the dialectic of interaction between descriptive facts on the one hand and normative ideals on the other. On such a view, it is a salient factor in metaphysics that reality as such is descriptively constituted as a potentially perfect system of knowledge even though we imperfect beings cannot get a more than an imperfectly secure cognitive grip on it. Accordingly, we can never hope to surmount the contrast between:
.The metaphysical ideal of a perfected system of knowledge.
.The imperfect realization of actuality that we can ever hope to achieve in practice.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781498585101
ISBN-10: 1498585108
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 37 BW Illustrations, 1 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 161 x 228 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 1498585108
Pagini: 246
Ilustrații: 37 BW Illustrations, 1 BW Photos
Dimensiuni: 161 x 228 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Introduction
1. Reality
2. Consciousness
3. Control Issues
4. Reality's Intelligible Order
5. The Role of Technology in Natural Science
6. Oversimplification
7. Overcomplication
8. Quantitative Epistemology
9. Information Iniquities
10. Managing Uncertainty
11. The Paradox of Inquiry
12. Prediction, Fashion, and Futurity in the Philosophy of Science
13. Probative Homogeneity in Rational Substantiation
14. Teleology and Chance
15. Explaining Existence
References
1. Reality
2. Consciousness
3. Control Issues
4. Reality's Intelligible Order
5. The Role of Technology in Natural Science
6. Oversimplification
7. Overcomplication
8. Quantitative Epistemology
9. Information Iniquities
10. Managing Uncertainty
11. The Paradox of Inquiry
12. Prediction, Fashion, and Futurity in the Philosophy of Science
13. Probative Homogeneity in Rational Substantiation
14. Teleology and Chance
15. Explaining Existence
References
Recenzii
Rescher's Understanding Reality is wide-ranging, expert and impressive. His main verdict is particularly interesting: What makes the world intelligible, he concludes, is that its existence "is somehow for the best", as Plato and Leibniz suggested.
The breadth of Understanding Reality: Metaphysics in Epistemological Perspective matches that of its title, and very few philosophers could even approach its combination of subtlety and readability. Nicholas Rescher's treatment of control is an impressive example-it ranges from important points in action theory to what he aptly calls "the ethics of control," which concerns how control of conduct figures in our moral responsibility for it. The discussions of simplicity, uncertainty, understanding, and other topics are also illuminating. This book has numerous insights, and it will reward not only readers in metaphysics and epistemology but also those interested in a wide but nicely nuanced treatment of topics in the philosophy of science.
The breadth of Understanding Reality: Metaphysics in Epistemological Perspective matches that of its title, and very few philosophers could even approach its combination of subtlety and readability. Nicholas Rescher's treatment of control is an impressive example-it ranges from important points in action theory to what he aptly calls "the ethics of control," which concerns how control of conduct figures in our moral responsibility for it. The discussions of simplicity, uncertainty, understanding, and other topics are also illuminating. This book has numerous insights, and it will reward not only readers in metaphysics and epistemology but also those interested in a wide but nicely nuanced treatment of topics in the philosophy of science.