At last available in paperback, this book anticipates and explains the post-structuralist turn to empiricism. Presenting a challenging reading of David HumeΒ΄s philosophy, the work is invaluable for understanding the progress of DeleuzeΒ΄s thought.
Objectivity, Empiricism and Truth
β Scribed by R. W. Newell
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 1986
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 137
- Series
- Routledge Library Editions: Epistemology 9
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Originally published in 1986. Wittgenstein, William James, Thomas Kuhn and John Wisdom share an attitude towards problems in the theory of knowledge which is fundamentally in conflict with the empiricist tradition. They encourage the idea that in understanding the central concepts of epistemology β objectivity, certainty and reasoning β people and their practices matter most. This clash between orthodox empiricism and a freshly inspired pragmatism forms the background to the strands of argument in this book. With these philosophers as a guide, it points to new directions by showing how the theory of knowledge can be shaped around our actions without sacrificing reasonβs control over our beliefs.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Original Title Page
Original Copyright Page
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 THE HUMAN CONTRIBUTION: WILLIAM JAMES AND THOMAS KUHN
2 THE TWO FACES OF OBJECTIVITY
3 A ROLE FOR OBSERVATION
4 CERTAINTY AND HUMAN ACTION: WITTGENSTEIN
5 REASON AND PARTICULAR CASES: JOHN WISDOM
6 RATIONALITY, RELATIVISM AND OBJECTIVENESS
NOTES
INDEX
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