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Knowing Reality

A Guided Introduction to Metaphysics and Epistemology
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
392 Seiten
Englisch
Broadview Press Incerschienen am25.07.2023
Provides a guided introduction to metaphysics and epistemology. Each of the book´s twelve chapters contains extended excerpts from influential historical and contemporary philosophers, as well as a guided exposition of their views and their locations within the logical space of the issues at play.mehr

Produkt

KlappentextProvides a guided introduction to metaphysics and epistemology. Each of the book´s twelve chapters contains extended excerpts from influential historical and contemporary philosophers, as well as a guided exposition of their views and their locations within the logical space of the issues at play.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-1-55481-530-2
ProduktartTaschenbuch
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
FormatTrade Paperback (USA)
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum25.07.2023
Seiten392 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 146 mm, Höhe 226 mm, Dicke 22 mm
Gewicht4060 g
Artikel-Nr.11578196

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
IntroductionChapter 1: Philosophy and Sophistry1.1 Ancient Greek Mythology1.2 Ancient Greek Philosophy1.3 Sophism1.4 The Upside of Philosophy1.5 How to Win an ArgumentSummaryChapter 2: Truth and Relativism2.1 Correspondence Theory2.2 Coherence Theory2.3 Pragmatic Theory2.4 RelativismSummaryChapter 3: Substances - Change and Sameness3.1 Milesian Materialism3.2 Eleatic Idealism3.3 Substratum Theory3.5 PerdurantismSummaryChapter 4: Personal Identity4.1 Soul Theory4.2 Bundle Theory4.3 Psychological TheorySummaryChapter 5: Mind and Brain5.1 Dualism5.2 Mind-Brain Identity Theory5.3 Functionalism5.4 Eliminative Materialism5.5 IdealismSummaryChapter 6: Free Will and Determinism6.1 Hard Determinism6.2 Libertarianism6.3 CompatibilismSummaryChapter 7: Knowledge7.1 Propositional Knowledge7.2 Descartes´ Rationalism7.3 Hume's Empiricism7.4 Naturalized Epistemology7.5 Social EpistemologySummaryChapter 8: Perception8.1 Direct Realism8.2 Skepticism8.3 Representational Model8.4 Idealism8.5 IntentionalismSummaryChapter 9: Self-Knowledge9.1. Inner Sense Model9.2 Behaviourism9.3 Acquaintance Model9.4 Externalist Models9.5 Self-Deception9.6 Rationality and IrrationalitySummaryChapter 10: Philosophy of Science10.1 Aristotle10.2 Francis Bacon10.3 David Hume10.4 Immanuel Kant10.5 Logical Positivism10.6 W. V. O. Quine10.7 Helen LonginoSummaryChapter 11: God and Naturalism11.1 The Cosmological Argument for Theism11.2 The Naturalistic Argument for Naturalism11.3 The Teleological Argument for Theism11.4 The Problem of EvilSummaryChapter 12: Religious Experience, Faith, and Reason12.1 Varieties of Religious Experience12.2 Religious Experience as Delusions12.3 The Principle of Credulity and the Principle of Testimony12.4 Naturalistic Accounts12.5 Reason and Faith12.6 Fideism12.7 Evidentialism12.8 The Belief ModelSummaryAppendix 1: How to Write an 'A' Paper1. Thesis Statement2. Roadmap3. Logical Structure4. Sentence Structure5. Original Ideas6. Accurate Portrayal of Philosophical Positions7. Effective Critiques of Philosophical Positions8. Quotations and Referencesmehr