Towards the Definition of Philosophy.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London :
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC,
2008.
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Colección: | Continuum Impacts Ser.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Translator's Foreword; Publisher's Note; I: THE IDEA OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE PROBLEM OF WORLDVIEW: War Emergency Semester 1919; PRELIMINARY REMARKS; Science and University Reform; INTRODUCTION; Â 1. Philosophy and Worldview; a) Worldview as Immanent Task of Philosophy; b) Worldview as Limit of the Critical Science of Value; c) The Paradox of the Problem of Worldview. Incompatibility between Philosophy and Worldview; PART ONE: THE IDEA OF PHILOSOPHY AS PRIMORDIAL SCIENCE; Chapter One: The Search for a Methodological Way; Â 2. The Idea of Primordial Science.
-  3. The Way Out through the History of Philosophy 4. The Way Out through the Philosopher's Scientific Attitude of Mind;  5. The Way Out through Inductive Metaphysics; Chapter Two: Critique of Teleological-Critical Method;  6. Knowledge and Psychology;  7. The Axiomatic Fundamental Problem;  8. Teleological-Critical Method of Finding Norms;  9. The Methodological Function of Material Pregivenness;  10. Giving of Ideals as the Core Element of Method. Misunderstanding of the Problematic Primordial Science.
-  11. Investigation of the Claim to Primordial Science by the Teleological-Critical Method 12. Inclusion of the Pre-Theoretical Sphere. Psychology's Sphere of Objects; PART TWO: PHENOMENOLOGY AS PRE-THEORETICAL PRIMORDIAL SCIENCE; Chapter One: Analysis of the Structure of Experience;  13. The Experience of the Question: 'Is There Something?';  14. The Environmental Experience;  15. Comparison of Experiential Structures. Process and Event; Chapter Two: The Problem of Presuppositions.
-  16. The Epistemological Question of the Reality of the External World. Standpoints of Critical Realism and Idealism 17. The Primacy of the Theoretical. Thing-Experience (Objectification) as De-vivification; Chapter Three: Primordial Science as Pre-Theoretical Science;  18. The Circularity of Epistemology;  19. How to Consider Environmental Experience;  20. Phenomenological Disclosure of the Sphere of Lived Experience; II: PHENOMENOLOGY AND TRANSCENDENTAL PHILOSOPHY OF VALUE: Summer Semester 1919; INTRODUCTION; Guiding Principles of the Lecture-Course; Aim of the Lecture-Course.
- PART ONE: HISTORICAL PRESENTATION OF THE PROBLEMChapter One: The Genesis of Philosophy of Value as the Cultural Philosophy of the Present; Â 1. The Concept of Culture in the Philosophy of the Late Nineteenth Century; Â 2. The Onset of the Problem of Value. The Overcoming of Naturalism; Chapter Two: Windelband's Grounding of Modern Transcendental Philosophy of Value; Â 3. Renewal of the Kantian Philosophy. The Character of Truth as Value; Â 4. Judgement and Evaluation; Â 5. Contribution to the Doctrine of Categories; Â 6. The Inclusion of the Problem of History in Philosophy of Value.