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Susan Haack: Reintegrating Philosophy

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208 Seiten
Englisch
Springererschienen am04.03.20161st ed. 2016
This volume documents the 17th Münster Lectures in Philosophy with Susan Haack, the prominent contemporary philosopher. It contains an original, programmatic article by Haack on her overall philosophical approach, entitled The Fragmentation of Philosophy, the Road to Reintegration´.mehr
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KlappentextThis volume documents the 17th Münster Lectures in Philosophy with Susan Haack, the prominent contemporary philosopher. It contains an original, programmatic article by Haack on her overall philosophical approach, entitled The Fragmentation of Philosophy, the Road to Reintegration´.
Zusammenfassung
Is of value to those interested in Haack s work and connected philosophical debates

Includes a formerly unpublished original lecture by Susan Haack

Contains papers on the entire spectrum of Haack s philosophy

Presents Haack s original responses to critical papers
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-319-24967-4
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Verlag
Erscheinungsjahr2016
Erscheinungsdatum04.03.2016
Auflage1st ed. 2016
Seiten208 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht479 g
IllustrationenVIII, 208 p. 17 illus.
Artikel-Nr.15620877

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1: Introduction; Julia F. Göhner, Eva-Maria Jung.- PART I: LECTURE.- Chapter 2: The Fragmentation of Philosophy, the Road to Reintegration; Susan Haack.- PART II: COLLOQUIUM.- Chapter 3: Problems at the Basis of Haack´s Foundherentism; Nikolai Ruppert, Riske Schlüter and Ansgar Seide.- Chapter 4: How Innocent is Innocent Realism? Julia F. Göhner, Tim Grafe, Yannis Krone and Johannes Ueberfeldt.- Chapter 5: Deviant Rules. On Susan Haack's "The Justification of Deduction"; Sascha Bloch, Martin Pleitz, Markus Pohlmann and Jakob Wrobel.- Chapter 6: The (Dis)continuity of Philosophy - Reflections on Haack´s Critical Common-sensism; Christoph Fischer and Eva-Maria Jung.- Chapter 7: Lessons in Multiculturalism and Objectivity? Puzzling out Haack's Philosophy of Education; Markus Seidel and Christoph Trüper.- Chapter 8: Pragmatism, Evolutionary Theory and the Plurality of Legal Systems. On Susan Haack´s Philosophy of Law; Helena Baldina, Andreas Bruns and Johannes Müller-Salo.- Chapter9: Evaluating Philosophy: Susan Haack's Contribution to Academic Ethics; Simon Derpmann, Dominik Düber, Thomas Meyer and Tim Rojek.- PART II: RESPONSES BY SUSAN HAACK.- Chapter 10: The Role of Experience in Empirical Justification: Response to Nikolai Ruppert, Riske Schlüter, and Ansgar Seide; Susan Haack.- Chapter 11: The Real, the Fictional, and the Somewhere-in-Between: Response to Julia Friederike Göhner, Tim Grafe, Yannis Krone, and Johannes Ueberfeldt; Susan Haack.- Chapter 12: The Grounds of Logic: Response to Sascha Bloch, Martin Pleitz, Markus Pohlman, and Jakob Wrobel; Susan Haack.- Chapter 13: The Continuum of Inquiry: Response to Christoph Fischer and Eva-Maria Jung; Susan Haack.- Chapter 14: The Aims of Education: Response to Markus Seidel and Christoph Trüper; Susan Haack.- Chapter 15: The Evolution of Legal Systems: Response to Helena Baldina, Andreas Bruns, and Johannes Müller-Salo; Susan Haack.- Chapter 16: Ethics in the Academy: Response to Simon Derpmann, Dominik Düber, Thomas Meyer, and Tim Rojek; Susan Haack.mehr

Schlagworte

Autor

Susan Haack is Distinguished Professor in the Humanities, Cooper Senior Scholar in Arts and Sciences, Professor of Philosophy, and Professor of Law at the University of Miami. Her work ranges from philosophy of logic and language, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of science, Pragmatism-both philosophical and legal-and the law of evidence, especially scientific evidence, to social philosophy, feminism, and philosophy of literature.Julia F. Göhner studied philosophy in Münster and Montreal. As a research assistant, she is involved in the project "Causation, Laws, Dispositons, Explanation at the Intersection of Science and Metaphysics" (subproject "How is Metaphysics of Science Possible?", funded by DFG). Her research is concerned with the general philosophy of science and metaphysics.Eva-Maria Jung is research assistent at the philosophy department and managing director of the Center for Philosophy of Science at the University of Münster. She studied philosophy, mathematics, andphysics in Freiburg, Rome and Berlin. She was visiting student researcher at the University of Berkeley in 2007. In 2009 she received a PhD in philosophy from the University of Bochum. Her research interests include epistemology, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind.
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