G. F. Stout
Mind and Matter
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Mind and Matter
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A 1931 philosophical discussion of the nature of experience, examining the fundamental principles of knowledge regarding the physical world.
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A 1931 philosophical discussion of the nature of experience, examining the fundamental principles of knowledge regarding the physical world.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 483g
- ISBN-13: 9781107616615
- ISBN-10: 1107616611
- Artikelnr.: 34752416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 342
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. März 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 483g
- ISBN-13: 9781107616615
- ISBN-10: 1107616611
- Artikelnr.: 34752416
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Preface
Book I. The Animism of Common Sense: 1. Common sense and philosophy
2. The animistic view of casual process
3. Teleological animism
4. Aesthetic animism
Book II. The Psycho-Physical Problem: 1. The nature of the psycho-physical problem
2. Interactionism, parallelism, and materialism
3. Parallelism versus interactionism
4. Transition to the criticism of materialism
5. Materialism incompatible with the general order of nature
6. Materialism incompatible with the nature of causal process
7. Materialism incompatible with the teleological order
8. Transitional: the embodied self of self-consciousness
Book III. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Historical and Critical: 1. Typical theories
2. The Kantian view
3. The Kantian view (continued) - the transcendental object
4. Criticism of typical theories
5. Immediate knowledge and immediate experience
Book IV. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Positive View: 1. The perception of external objects
2. How physical existence can be known - introductory
3. The knowledge of physical existence as founded in sense-experience - the sensory continuum
4. Contrast between immediate knowledge of sensa and of physical phenomena
5. Primary and secondary qualities
6. The activity factor
7. Final treatment of the psycho-physical problem
Index.
Book I. The Animism of Common Sense: 1. Common sense and philosophy
2. The animistic view of casual process
3. Teleological animism
4. Aesthetic animism
Book II. The Psycho-Physical Problem: 1. The nature of the psycho-physical problem
2. Interactionism, parallelism, and materialism
3. Parallelism versus interactionism
4. Transition to the criticism of materialism
5. Materialism incompatible with the general order of nature
6. Materialism incompatible with the nature of causal process
7. Materialism incompatible with the teleological order
8. Transitional: the embodied self of self-consciousness
Book III. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Historical and Critical: 1. Typical theories
2. The Kantian view
3. The Kantian view (continued) - the transcendental object
4. Criticism of typical theories
5. Immediate knowledge and immediate experience
Book IV. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Positive View: 1. The perception of external objects
2. How physical existence can be known - introductory
3. The knowledge of physical existence as founded in sense-experience - the sensory continuum
4. Contrast between immediate knowledge of sensa and of physical phenomena
5. Primary and secondary qualities
6. The activity factor
7. Final treatment of the psycho-physical problem
Index.
Preface
Book I. The Animism of Common Sense: 1. Common sense and philosophy
2. The animistic view of casual process
3. Teleological animism
4. Aesthetic animism
Book II. The Psycho-Physical Problem: 1. The nature of the psycho-physical problem
2. Interactionism, parallelism, and materialism
3. Parallelism versus interactionism
4. Transition to the criticism of materialism
5. Materialism incompatible with the general order of nature
6. Materialism incompatible with the nature of causal process
7. Materialism incompatible with the teleological order
8. Transitional: the embodied self of self-consciousness
Book III. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Historical and Critical: 1. Typical theories
2. The Kantian view
3. The Kantian view (continued) - the transcendental object
4. Criticism of typical theories
5. Immediate knowledge and immediate experience
Book IV. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Positive View: 1. The perception of external objects
2. How physical existence can be known - introductory
3. The knowledge of physical existence as founded in sense-experience - the sensory continuum
4. Contrast between immediate knowledge of sensa and of physical phenomena
5. Primary and secondary qualities
6. The activity factor
7. Final treatment of the psycho-physical problem
Index.
Book I. The Animism of Common Sense: 1. Common sense and philosophy
2. The animistic view of casual process
3. Teleological animism
4. Aesthetic animism
Book II. The Psycho-Physical Problem: 1. The nature of the psycho-physical problem
2. Interactionism, parallelism, and materialism
3. Parallelism versus interactionism
4. Transition to the criticism of materialism
5. Materialism incompatible with the general order of nature
6. Materialism incompatible with the nature of causal process
7. Materialism incompatible with the teleological order
8. Transitional: the embodied self of self-consciousness
Book III. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Historical and Critical: 1. Typical theories
2. The Kantian view
3. The Kantian view (continued) - the transcendental object
4. Criticism of typical theories
5. Immediate knowledge and immediate experience
Book IV. Knowledge of Physical Existence - Positive View: 1. The perception of external objects
2. How physical existence can be known - introductory
3. The knowledge of physical existence as founded in sense-experience - the sensory continuum
4. Contrast between immediate knowledge of sensa and of physical phenomena
5. Primary and secondary qualities
6. The activity factor
7. Final treatment of the psycho-physical problem
Index.