The rise of scientific philosophy
Hans Reichenbach
The question --
The search for generality and the pseudo explanation --
The search for certainty and the rationalistic conception of knowledge --
The search for moral directives and the ethico-cognitive parallelism --
The empiricist approach : success and failure --
The twofold nature of classical physics : its empirical and its rational aspect --
The origin of the new philosophy --
The nature of geometry --
What is time? --
The laws of nature --
Are there atoms? --
Evolution --
Modern logic --
Predictive knowledge --
Interlude : Hamlet's soliloquy --
The functional conception of knowledge --
The nature of ethics --
The old and the new philosophy : a comparison.
The search for generality and the pseudo explanation --
The search for certainty and the rationalistic conception of knowledge --
The search for moral directives and the ethico-cognitive parallelism --
The empiricist approach : success and failure --
The twofold nature of classical physics : its empirical and its rational aspect --
The origin of the new philosophy --
The nature of geometry --
What is time? --
The laws of nature --
Are there atoms? --
Evolution --
Modern logic --
Predictive knowledge --
Interlude : Hamlet's soliloquy --
The functional conception of knowledge --
The nature of ethics --
The old and the new philosophy : a comparison.
Έτος:
1968
Εκδότης:
University of California Press
Γλώσσα:
english
Σελίδες:
348
Αρχείο:
DJVU, 3.11 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1968