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Pragmatism and phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : a philosophic encounter / / by Sandra B. Rosenthal & Patrick L. Bourgeois
Pragmatism and phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : a philosophic encounter / / by Sandra B. Rosenthal & Patrick L. Bourgeois
Autore Rosenthal Sandra B
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Grn̈er, 1980
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (207 p.)
Disciplina 142.7
Altri autori (Persone) BourgeoisPatrick L
Soggetto topico Pragmatism
Phenomenology
Experience
A priori
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-90338-5
90-272-7260-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRAGMATISM AND PHENOMENOLOGY: A PHILOSOPHIC ENCOUNTER; Title page; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; BOOK I. AMERICAN PRAGMATISM; CHAPTER I. BASIC ORIENTATIONS OF PRAGMATISM; A. INTRODUCTION; 1. The need for dialogue; 2. The classical pragmatists; 3. Towards philosophic encounter; B. THE REACTION AGAINST ESTABLISHED TRENDS; 1. The significance of the Principles; 2. Empiricism and empirical psychology; 3. Beyond ""dualism or reductionism""; 4. The rejection of the spectator; C. METHOD; 1. The significance of scientific method; 2. Scientific method and lived experience
3. A look at terminology 4. Beyond ""realism or idealism""; 5. Scientific method and philosophy; D. EXPERIENCE; 1. Converging aspects; 2. A fundamental difference; CHAPTER II. THE CONTENT OF EXPERIENCE; A. GENERAL CONTEXT; B. SENSATION AND PERCEPTION; 1. Convergent perspectives; 2. Belief, doubt and ""felt datum""; 3. Behavior and the perceived world; 4. Temporality; 5. Beyond ""realism, idealism, or phenomenalism""; C. SENSATION, PERCEPTION AND IMMEDIACY; 1. A methodological difference; 2. Pre-analytic and post-analytic data; 3. Experience and its conten; 4. Beyond assimilation
D. THE POSITIVIST ALTERNATIVE CHAPTER III. THE A PRIORI; A. PRAGMATISM AND THE TESTABLE A PRIORI; 1. FROM JAMES TO LEWIS; B. BEYOND RATIONALISM AND EMPIRICISM; 1. The diversity of ""empiricisms''; 2. A unique ""empiricism""; 3. James and Lewis - another perspective; 4. Dewey - a related problem; 5. Dewey and Lewis - an alternative synthesis; 6. The ""pragmatic a priori""; C. THE A PRIORI AND OBJECTIVITY; 1. The a priori and lived experience; 2. A triadic relationship; 3. Appearance and object; 4. The unifying f actor; 5. A structural reciprocity; 6. The inadequacy of reductive analyses
D. THE A PRIORI AND ANALYTICITY 1. From synthetic to analytic; 2. The role of creativity; E.THE EXISTENTIAL A PRIORI; 1. A terminological problem; 2. Fundamental issues; F. THE A PRIORI AND THE INDEPENDENTLY REAL; 1. The ""pragmatic a priori"" - a second coerciveness; 2. The Kantian interpretation; 3. The coerciveness of the independent; 4. The path to metaphysics; CHAPTER IV. THE DRIVE TOWARDS METAPHYSICS; A. THE POINT OF DEPARTURE; 1. Metaphysics as description; 2. Descriptive vs. oracular metaphysics; 3. The unique pragmatic path; 4. The three-fold distinction
B. PEIRCE'S PHENOMENOLOGY - THE ANTI-PHENOMENOLOGICAL TWIST1. The function of the phaneron; 2. The nature of the metaphysical categories; 3. An attempt at the impossible*}; C. TOWARDS A DISTINCTIVE METAPHYSICS OF PRAGMATISM; 1. The pervasive features of the independently real; 2. Pragmatism and ""process realism""; 3. A reciprocal unity; BOOK II.PHENOMENOLOGY; CHAPTER I.BASIC ORIENTATION INTO PHENOMENOLOGY; A. INTRODUCTION; B. REACTIONS AGAINST ESTABLISHED TRENDS; 1. Husserl's rejection of psychologism and naturalism; 2. Merleau-Ponty: Reactions against certain trends
3. Naturalism and reductionism
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462100503321
Rosenthal Sandra B  
Amsterdam, : Grn̈er, 1980
Materiale a stampa
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Pragmatism and phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : a philosophic encounter / / by Sandra B. Rosenthal & Patrick L. Bourgeois
Pragmatism and phenomenology [[electronic resource] ] : a philosophic encounter / / by Sandra B. Rosenthal & Patrick L. Bourgeois
Autore Rosenthal Sandra B
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam, : Grn̈er, 1980
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (207 p.)
Disciplina 142.7
Altri autori (Persone) BourgeoisPatrick L
Soggetto topico Pragmatism
Phenomenology
Experience
A priori
ISBN 1-283-90338-5
90-272-7260-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto PRAGMATISM AND PHENOMENOLOGY: A PHILOSOPHIC ENCOUNTER; Title page; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; TABLE OF CONTENTS; INTRODUCTION; BOOK I. AMERICAN PRAGMATISM; CHAPTER I. BASIC ORIENTATIONS OF PRAGMATISM; A. INTRODUCTION; 1. The need for dialogue; 2. The classical pragmatists; 3. Towards philosophic encounter; B. THE REACTION AGAINST ESTABLISHED TRENDS; 1. The significance of the Principles; 2. Empiricism and empirical psychology; 3. Beyond ""dualism or reductionism""; 4. The rejection of the spectator; C. METHOD; 1. The significance of scientific method; 2. Scientific method and lived experience
3. A look at terminology 4. Beyond ""realism or idealism""; 5. Scientific method and philosophy; D. EXPERIENCE; 1. Converging aspects; 2. A fundamental difference; CHAPTER II. THE CONTENT OF EXPERIENCE; A. GENERAL CONTEXT; B. SENSATION AND PERCEPTION; 1. Convergent perspectives; 2. Belief, doubt and ""felt datum""; 3. Behavior and the perceived world; 4. Temporality; 5. Beyond ""realism, idealism, or phenomenalism""; C. SENSATION, PERCEPTION AND IMMEDIACY; 1. A methodological difference; 2. Pre-analytic and post-analytic data; 3. Experience and its conten; 4. Beyond assimilation
D. THE POSITIVIST ALTERNATIVE CHAPTER III. THE A PRIORI; A. PRAGMATISM AND THE TESTABLE A PRIORI; 1. FROM JAMES TO LEWIS; B. BEYOND RATIONALISM AND EMPIRICISM; 1. The diversity of ""empiricisms''; 2. A unique ""empiricism""; 3. James and Lewis - another perspective; 4. Dewey - a related problem; 5. Dewey and Lewis - an alternative synthesis; 6. The ""pragmatic a priori""; C. THE A PRIORI AND OBJECTIVITY; 1. The a priori and lived experience; 2. A triadic relationship; 3. Appearance and object; 4. The unifying f actor; 5. A structural reciprocity; 6. The inadequacy of reductive analyses
D. THE A PRIORI AND ANALYTICITY 1. From synthetic to analytic; 2. The role of creativity; E.THE EXISTENTIAL A PRIORI; 1. A terminological problem; 2. Fundamental issues; F. THE A PRIORI AND THE INDEPENDENTLY REAL; 1. The ""pragmatic a priori"" - a second coerciveness; 2. The Kantian interpretation; 3. The coerciveness of the independent; 4. The path to metaphysics; CHAPTER IV. THE DRIVE TOWARDS METAPHYSICS; A. THE POINT OF DEPARTURE; 1. Metaphysics as description; 2. Descriptive vs. oracular metaphysics; 3. The unique pragmatic path; 4. The three-fold distinction
B. PEIRCE'S PHENOMENOLOGY - THE ANTI-PHENOMENOLOGICAL TWIST1. The function of the phaneron; 2. The nature of the metaphysical categories; 3. An attempt at the impossible*}; C. TOWARDS A DISTINCTIVE METAPHYSICS OF PRAGMATISM; 1. The pervasive features of the independently real; 2. Pragmatism and ""process realism""; 3. A reciprocal unity; BOOK II.PHENOMENOLOGY; CHAPTER I.BASIC ORIENTATION INTO PHENOMENOLOGY; A. INTRODUCTION; B. REACTIONS AGAINST ESTABLISHED TRENDS; 1. Husserl's rejection of psychologism and naturalism; 2. Merleau-Ponty: Reactions against certain trends
3. Naturalism and reductionism
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785604603321
Rosenthal Sandra B  
Amsterdam, : Grn̈er, 1980
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui