Reference, Rationality, and Phenomenology : Themes from Føllesdal / ed. by Michael Frauchiger.
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- 9783110323016
- 9783110323542
- 100
- B804 .R44 2013
- online - DeGruyter
- Issued also in print.
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Dagfinn Føllesdal: A Personal Memoir -- Reference, neither Causal nor Apostolic, but Normative -- Essays. Part I. Phenomenology -- Neuropsychological Foundations of Phenomenology: Is It Possible? -- Consciousness, Modality, and Inner Awareness -- Noema and Reference -- Transcendental Philosophy and Modern Physics: Neo-Kantianism, Logical Empiricism, and Phenomenology -- Hume’s Phenomenological Conception of Space, Time and Mathematics -- Essays. Part II. Science -- On Solidity and Rigidity -- Some Remarks on the Distinction between Basic (Theoretical) and Applied (Practical) Science and Its Importance in the Politics of Science -- Essays. Part III. Logic and Rationality -- Some Consequences of the Entanglement of Logic and Mathematics -- Validity of Inferences -- Reason and Rationality -- Essays. Part IV. Meaning -- On “Meaning and Experience” -- Essays. Part V. Reference -- Føllesdal and Quine’s Slingshot -- Føllesdal and Frege on Reference -- Comments on the Essays -- Comments on the Essays -- Interview with Dagfinn Føllesdal -- About the Editor
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Having its seeds in the 2nd International Lauener Symposium held in honour of Dagfinn Føllesdal, the present collection contains a rich, kaleidoscopic ensemble of previously unpublished contributions by leading authors, representing diverse approaches to a variety of philosophical themes on which Føllesdal has had a longstanding, formative impact. Føllesdal himself contributes an orientating essay –continuing to develop his pioneering theory of reference –as well as in-depth commentaries on each of the other authors’ elaborated papers plus candid answers in the added interview. The volume assembles a wealth of original articles containing in part direct discussions of Føllesdal’s work and covering a broad range of topics like subjectivity, intersubjectivity, objectivity, rationality, logics and mathematics, choice theory, values, modalities, intentionality, individuation, perception, communication, meaning, reference, the slingshot, one- and two-sorted semantics, evidence, neuropsychology, space and time, science and society, methodology, fallibilism, the relative a priori, justification, holism, the life-world, reflective equilibrium, empathy, and ethics. Moreover the book includes an incisive memoir of Føllesdal the philosopher as well as a spanning interview with him, which are both critically directing toward Føllesdal’s subtly differentiated understanding of the dynamic philosophical horizon he shares in. With contributions from Dagfinn Føllesdal, Charles Parsons, Patrick Suppes, Jon Elster, John Perry, Michael Friedman, Dag Prawitz, Wilhelm K. Essler, David Woodruff Smith, Olav Gjelsvik, Graciela De Pierris, Nils Roll-Hansen, Christian Beyer, Øystein Linnebo, Michael Frauchiger.
Issued also in print.
Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
In English.
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