Cognitive Complications examines fundamental issues in the theory of knowledge from the perspective of philosophical pragmatism. Rescher seeks to show how a pragmatic, user-oriented approach to knowledge can elucidate key issues of the field.
Cognitive Complications examines fundamental issues in the theory of knowledge from the perspective of philosophical pragmatism. Rescher seeks to show how a pragmatic, user-oriented approach to knowledge can elucidate key issues of the field.
Nicholas Rescher is distinguished university professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. In a research career extending over six decades, he has published over three hundred articles and written over a hundred philosophy texts, including A System of Pragmatic Idealism, The Limits of Science, Conditionals, Philosophical Reasoning: A Study in the Methodology of Philosphizing, Enlightening Journey: The Autobiography of an American Scholar, and Unknowability: An Inquiry Into the Limits of Knowledge.
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Chapter 1: The Mission of PhilosophyChapter 2: Systematizing the Data of PhilosophyChapter 3: Philosophical ExpositionChapter 4: The Taxonomy of PhilosophyChapter 5: Some Principles of PhilosophyChapter 6: Philosophical Method: Apories and Evaluative HarmonizationChapter 7: Philosophical Legitimation via SystematizationChapter 8: Philosophical RefutationChapter 9: Coming to Terms with Philosophical DissensusChapter 10: Can Philosophy Be Objective?Chapter 11: Influence among PhilosophersChapter 12: Does Philosophy Make Progress?Chapter 13: On Philosophy as a Guide to Life?Chapter 14: The Philosophy Industry in the U.S.A.Chapter 15: How the History of Philosophy Relates to Philosophy Itself?Chapter 16: Interpreting Philosophical TextsChapter 17: How to Think Like a Philosopher
Chapter 1: The Mission of PhilosophyChapter 2: Systematizing the Data of PhilosophyChapter 3: Philosophical ExpositionChapter 4: The Taxonomy of PhilosophyChapter 5: Some Principles of PhilosophyChapter 6: Philosophical Method: Apories and Evaluative HarmonizationChapter 7: Philosophical Legitimation via SystematizationChapter 8: Philosophical RefutationChapter 9: Coming to Terms with Philosophical DissensusChapter 10: Can Philosophy Be Objective?Chapter 11: Influence among PhilosophersChapter 12: Does Philosophy Make Progress?Chapter 13: On Philosophy as a Guide to Life?Chapter 14: The Philosophy Industry in the U.S.A.Chapter 15: How the History of Philosophy Relates to Philosophy Itself?Chapter 16: Interpreting Philosophical TextsChapter 17: How to Think Like a Philosopher
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