Wishful Thinking And Other Philosophical Reflections

Wishful Thinking And Other Philosophical Reflections
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3110321726

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During 2007-2008 Nicholas Rescher continued his longstanding practice of writing occasional studies on philosophical topics, both for formal presentation and for informal discussion with colleagues. While his forays of this kind have usually been issued in journal publications, this has not been so in the present case so that the studies offered here encompass substantially new material. Notwithstanding their thematic variation, these exemplify a problem-oriented method in the treatment of philosophical issues that is characteristic of Rescher's philosophical modus operandi and inherent in its endeavors to treat classical issues from novel points of view. For Rescher usually more concerned with what should be said about a philosophical question than with what X, Y, and Z have said about it, and he inclined to address issues of the latter sort primarily as a means for addressing the former.

What is Thinking?

What is Thinking?
Author: SAITYA. BRATA DAS
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Thought and thinking
ISBN: 9789350026861

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In Defence of Wonder and Other Philosophical Reflections

In Defence of Wonder and Other Philosophical Reflections
Author: Raymond Tallis
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2014-09-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1317547411

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In these lively and provocative essays, philosopher, polymath and all-round intellectual heavyweight, Raymond Tallis debunks commonplace truths, exposes woolly thinking and pulls the rug from beneath a wide range of commentator whether scientist, theologian, philosopher or pundit. Tallis takes to task much of contemporary science and philosophy, arguing that they are guilty of taking us down ever narrowing conduits of problem solving that only invite ever more complex responses and in doing so have lost sight of "wonder" - the metaphysical intoxication that first gave birth to philosophy 2,500 years ago. Tallis tackles some meaty topics - memory, time, language, truth, fiction, consciousness - but always with his characteristic verve, insight and wit. These essays showcase Tallis's skill for getting to the heart of the matter and challenging us to see, and wonder, in different ways. Wonder is the proper state of humankind, and as these essays show it has no more forceful a champion than Raymond Tallis.

Autobiography

Autobiography
Author: Nicholas Rescher
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2013-05-02
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3110330636

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This revised edition of his Autobiography brings up-to-date Rescher’s account of his life and work. The passage of years since the publication of an autobiographical work makes for its growing incompleteness. Moreover, the passage of time is bound to bring some new perspectives to view. This new edition comes to terms with these circumstances. Since the publication of the previous version Rescher’s philosophical work has made substantial progress, betokened by the publication of over a score of new books that mark an ongoing expansion of his philosophical range. Then too, the internet has brought to light interesting new information about Rescher’s family background and antecedence. Overall the book affords a detailed, vivid, and highly personalized picture of the life and work of someone who counts as one of the most prolific and many-sided contemporary thinkers.

Philosophical Reflections

Philosophical Reflections
Author: Ved Prakash Varma
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 230
Release: 2005
Genre: India
ISBN: 9788177647778

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Parapsychology, Philosophy, and Spirituality

Parapsychology, Philosophy, and Spirituality
Author: David Ray Griffin
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1997-01-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780791433157

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Examines why parapsychology has been held in disdain by scientists, philosophers, and theologians, explores the evidence for ESP, psychokinesis, and life after death, and suggests that these phenomena provide support for a meaningful postmodern spirituality.

Wishful Thinking

Wishful Thinking
Author: Frederick Buechner
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 118
Release: 1973
Genre: Reference
ISBN:

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This revised and expanded edition of one of Buechner's best-loved books completes the paperback publication--with Whistling in the Dark and Peculiar Treasures--of his classic lexical trilogy. A "beguiling" (Time) lexicon for the restless believer, the doubter, and all who love words--an innovative and witty look at the language of the human spirit. Illustrations. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Meta-Philosophical Reflection on Feminist Philosophies of Science

Meta-Philosophical Reflection on Feminist Philosophies of Science
Author: Maria Cristina Amoretti
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2015-12-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 331926348X

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This volume offers a meta-philosophical reflection on feminist philosophies of science. It emphasizes and discusses both the connections and differences between "traditional" philosophies of science and feminist philosophies of science. The collection systematically analyses feminist contributions to the various philosophies of specific sciences. Each chapter is devoted to a specific area of philosophy of science: general philosophy of science, philosophy of biology, philosophy of climate sciences, philosophy of cognitive sciences and neurosciences, philosophy of economics, philosophy of history and archaeology, philosophy of logic and mathematics, philosophy of medicine, philosophy of psychology, philosophy of physics, and philosophy of social sciences. Since some of these areas have so far rarely been addressed by feminist philosophers, this new collection provides new angels and stimulates the debate on pivotal issues that are part and parcel of both "traditional" philosophies of science and feminist philosophies of science. Using a range of different methodologies and styles, the essays all show great clarity in both arguments and contents.

Fictional Worlds and Philosophical Reflection

Fictional Worlds and Philosophical Reflection
Author: Garry Hagberg
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 389
Release: 2022-01-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 3030730611

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This edited collection investigates the kinds of philosophical reflection we can undertake in the imaginative worlds of literature. Opening with a look into the relations between philosophical thought and literary interpretation, the volume proceeds through absorbing discussions of the ways we can see life through the lens of literature, the relations between philosophical saying and literary showing, and some ways we can see the literary past philosophically and assess its significance for the present. Taken as a whole, the volume shows how imagined contexts can be a source of knowledge, a source of conceptual clarification, and a source of insight and understanding. And because philosophical thinking is undertaken, after all, in words, a heightened sensitivity to the precise employments of our words – particularly philosophically central words such as truth, reality, perception, knowledge, selfhood, illusion, understanding, falsehood – can bring a clarity and a refreshed sense of the life that our words take on in fully-described contexts of usage. And in these imagined contexts we can also see more acutely and deeply into the meaning of words about words – metaphor and figurative tropes, verbal coherence, intelligibility, implication, sense, and indeed the word “meaning” itself. Moving from a philosophical issue into a literary world in which the central concepts of that issue are in play can thus enrich our comprehension of those concepts and, in the strongest cases, substantively change the way we see them. With a combination of conceptual acuity and literary sensitivity, this volume maps out some of the territory that philosophical reflection and literary engagement share.

Philosophical Reflections on Black Mirror

Philosophical Reflections on Black Mirror
Author: Dan Shaw
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2021-12-16
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1350162191

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Black Mirror is a cultural phenomenon. It is a creative and sometimes shocking examination of modern society and the improbable consequences of technological progress. The episodes - typically set in an alternative present, or the near future - usually have a dark and satirical twist that provokes intense question both of the self and society at large. These kind of philosophical provocations are at the very heart of the show. Philosophical reflections on Black Mirror draws upon thinkers such as Friedrich Nietzsche, Pierre Hadot and Michel Foucault to uncover how Black Mirror acts as 'philosophical television' questioning human morality and humanity's vulnerability when faced with the inexorable advance of technology.