Rickert's relevance : the ontological nature and epistemological functions of values /
In the wake of the renewed interest in the philosophy of Immanuel Kant, the neo-Kantian theories of Heinrich Rickert (1863-1936) are increasingly drawing attention. This monograph is an attempt to rescue Rickert from an undeserved oblivion by an analysis of his systematic philosophy of values. The a...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
2006.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- COVER13;
- CONTENTS13;
- PREFACE
- INTRODUCTION
- Rickert revisited
- Motives
- Rickert8217;s philosophical relevance argued e contrario
- Systematic philosophy and heterology
- The two neo-Kantian schools
- Composition
- CHAPTER ONE A BIRD8217;S-EYE VIEW OF RICKERT8217;S PHILOSOPHY
- CHAPTER TWO CRITIQUE OF VITALISM
- Irrationalism and intellectualism rejected
- Systematic and surrealistic philosophy
- Intuitionism and biologism
- Darwin, facts and values
- Four types of biologism
- Biologism beyond Nietzsche
- Rickert8217;s critique of biologism
- There are no biologistic values
- Life and culture
- Vitalism8217;s credit side
- Philosophical anthropology
- CHAPTER THREE KNOWLEDGE AND REALITY
- Epistemology and ontology
- Between Idealism and Empirism
- Basic terminology
- The subjective (immanent) and the objective (transcendent) path
- Knowledge and the subject-object dilemma
- The standpoint of immanence
- The subject as empty form
- Transcendence in the immanent standpoint
- Reality as an empty form
- The epistemological act
- The categorical imperative of judgments
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER FOUR FACTS, VALUES AND MEANINGFUL ACTS
- The total and bifocal reality
- Facts and values
- From relativism to relationism
- Being, existing and valid meanings
- Stages of being and validity
- The meaning bestowing act
- Neither psychologism nor metaphysics
- The philosophy of culture in outline
- The systematic philosophy of values
- The formal matrix of value development
- The metaphysical principle of full-fillment
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER FIVE THE DEMARCATION OF NATURAL AND CULTURAL SCIENCE
- The Quarrel of the Ancients and the Moderns
- The continuum of sciences
- Analytical matrix
- Nature and culture distinguished ontologically
- Observable and understandable reality
- The generalizing and individualizing methods
- Cultural-Scientific generalization
- Empathic understanding
- Value-relationship, relating to values and abstaining from value-judgments
- Cultural-Scientific objectivity
- Causality in Cultural Science
- Conclusion
- CHAPTER SIX RICKERT8217;S ECHO: APPLICATIONS, AMPLIFICATIONS, AMENDMENTS
- Introduction
- General philosophy
- Legal philosophy
- History
- Sociology
- CONCLUSION
- INDEX OF NAMES.