A Refutation of Positivism in Philosophy of Mind

A Refutation of Positivism in Philosophy of Mind
Author: Pieter A. M. Seuren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1032493771

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A Refutation of Positivism in Philosophy of Mind

A Refutation of Positivism in Philosophy of Mind
Author: Pieter A.M. Seuren
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2023-05-05
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000880175

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This book argues that positivism, though now the dominant paradigm for both the natural and the human sciences, is intrinsically unfit for the latter. In particular, it is unfit for linguistics and cognitive science, where it is ultimately self-destructive, since it fails to account for causality, while the mind, the primary object of research of the human sciences, cannot be understood unless considered to be an autonomous causal force. Author Pieter Albertus Maria Seuren, who died shortly after this manuscript was finished and after a remarkable career, reviews the history of this issue since the seventeenth century. He focuses on Descartes, Leibniz, British Empiricism and Kant, arguing that neither cognition nor language can be adequately accounted for unless the mind is given its full due. This implies that a distinction must be made—following Alexius Meinong, but against Russell and Quine—between actual and virtual reality. The latter is a product of the causally active mind and a necessary ingredient for the setting up of mental models, without which neither cognition nor language can function. Mental models are coherent sets of propositions, and can be wholly or partially true or false. Positivism rules out mental models, blocking any serious semantics and thereby reducing both language and cognition to caricatures of themselves. Seuren presents a causal theory of meaning, linking up language with cognition and solving the old question of what meaning actually amounts to. Key Features: Provides a fundamental reassessment of the methodology of the humanities Makes a distinctive contribution to the conceptual foundations of linguistics and philosophy of mind Explores the philosophical and historical origins of central developments in the human sciences in the past 100 years Offers a new approach to ontology and epistemology in the scientific study of the creative human mind and its products.

The Positive Mind

The Positive Mind
Author: Evaldas Nekrašas
Publsiher: Central European University Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2016-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789633860823

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This book is a radical reappraisal of positivism as a major movement in philosophy, science and culture. In examining positivist movement and its contemporary impact, I had the following goals. First, to provide a more precise and systematic definition of the notion of positivism. Second, to describe positivism as a trend of thought concerned not only with the theory of knowledge and philosophy of science, but also with problems of ethics, social, and political philosophy, and show that its representatives usually thought that the problems of the latter cannot be solved without solving the former first. Third, to examine the development of positivism as a movement which preserves a certain tradition and hence possesses some coherence, although the forms of this movement changed in different historical circumstances: it was born in the eighteenth century during the Enlightenment, took the form of social positivism in the nineteenth century, was transformed at the turn of the twentieth century with the emergence of empirio-criticism, and became logical positivism (or logical empiricism) in the twentieth century. Fourth, to reveal the external and internal factors of this evolution. Fifth, to disclose the relation of positivism to other trends of philosophy. Sixth, to determine the influence the positive mind had not only upon philosophy, but upon other cultural phenomena, such as the natural and social sciences, law, politics, arts, religion, and everyday life.

Teleological Structures in Human Life

Teleological Structures in Human Life
Author: Christian Kietzmann
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2022-11-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781000780710

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This is the first collection of essays devoted to the thought of Anselm W. Müller. It brings to the attention of the English-speaking world an influential and highly regarded philosopher who has made important contributions to a wide range of philosophical debates. Arguably, Müller’s most important contributions are to the philosophy of action and virtue ethics. The contributors, who include friends, colleagues, and former students, engage with different aspects of Müller’s thought in these areas. Subjects include his interpretation of Aristotle and Wittgenstein, the teleology of thought and action, the Aristotelian distinction between poiēsis and praxis and its application to ethical upbringing, and the possibility of practical knowledge and practical truth. Teleological Structures in Human Life will be of interest to researches and advanced students working on virtue ethics, philosophy of action, and practical reasoning.

Philosophy of Mind The Key Thinkers

Philosophy of Mind  The Key Thinkers
Author: Andrew Bailey
Publsiher: A&C Black
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2013-11-21
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781441190963

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Exploring what great philosophers have written about the nature of thought and consciousness Philosophy of Mind: The Key Thinkers offers a comprehensive overview of this fascinating field. Thirteen specially commissioned essays, written by leading experts, introduce and explore the contributions of those philosophers who have shaped the subject and the central issues and arguments therein. The modern debate about the mind was shaped by Descartes in the seventeenth century, and then reshaped in the mid-twentieth century, and since, by exciting developments in science and philosophy. This book concentrates on the development of philosophical views on the mind since Descartes, offering coverage of the leading thinkers in the field including Husserl, Ryle, Lewis, Putnam, Fodor, Davidson, Dennett and the Churchlands. Crucially the book demonstrates how the ideas and arguments of these key thinkers have contributed to our understanding of the relationship between mind and brain. Ideal for undergraduate students, the book lays the necessary foundations for a complete and thorough understanding of this fascinating subject.

Logical Positivism

Logical Positivism
Author: Alfred Jules Ayer
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 468
Release: 1959
Genre: Logical positivism
ISBN: 9780029011300

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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review

The Universalist Quarterly and General Review
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 556
Release: 1879
Genre: Universalism
ISBN: IOWA:31858045091737

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The Sensualistic Philosophy of the Nineteenth Century

The Sensualistic Philosophy of the Nineteenth Century
Author: Robert Lewis Dabney
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1875
Genre: Knowledge, Theory of
ISBN: UCAL:$B45738

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