Beschreibung
InhaltsangabeEditorial Preface. A: Aesthetics, Art History and the Work of Art. Art as a Product of Nature as a Work of Art; P. Feyerabend. Neo-Pragmatism and the New Aesthetic. The Second Death of Philosophy; W.H. Truitt. The Reader's Progress: Remarks on Arnold Hauser's Philosophy of Art History; A. Wessely. Poems from `Green the Witch-Hazel Wood' and `Alluvial'; E.L. Hiestand. B: Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Metaphysics, and the Philosophy of Science. Hegel's Conception of Teleology; M. Bienenstock. The Virus of Fatalism; H. Eilstein. Wittgenstein versus Artificial Intelligence? S. Gerrard. Schopenhauer and Helmholtz: Bemerkungen zu einer alten Kontroverse zwischen Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft; H. Hörz. The Meaning of Thomas Kuhn's `Different Worlds'; J. Margolis. Multicultural Science Education: the Contribution of History and Philosophy of Science; M.R. Matthews. Functionalism and Multirealizability: On Interaction between Structure and Function; J. Proust. A Closet Realist; C.W. Smith. C: Philosophy, Religion and Human Values. The Poverty of Theistic Morality; A. Grünbaum. `. Knowing Good and Evil.'; E. Kohak. Is Judaism Thisworldly? Cosmological Boundaries, Soteriological Bridges, and Social References in Judaism; H. Levine. A Gloss on Robert S. Cohen's Ambiguities of Science; W.G. Muelder. Socrates and Plato: Understanding the World and Changing It; D. Nails. Science, Religion, and the Quest for Truth: Aristotle and Tillich on the First Principles of Knowledge; L.S. Rouner. Relational Morality: Which Relations, Which Morals? R.L. Smith. On Bob Cohen; J. Silber. On the Transvaluation of Values: Nietzsche contra Foucault; A.I.Tauber. Rabbi Yehuda the Prince; E. Wiesel. D: History, Memory and Reality. Memory and History: On the Poverty of Remembering and Forgetting the Judeocide; A.J. Mayer. Remembering and Reality; T. Shapiro. Common Sense and the Rights of Man in America: the Celebration and Damnation of Thomas Paine; A.F. Young. Index of Names.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Editorial Preface. A: Aesthetics, Art History and the Work of Art. Art as a Product of Nature as a Work of Art; P. Feyerabend. Neo-Pragmatism and the New Aesthetic. The Second Death of Philosophy; W.H. Truitt. The Reader''s Progress: Remarks on Arnold Hauser''s Philosophy of Art History; A. Wessely. Poems from Green the Witch-Hazel Wood'' and Alluvial''; E.L. Hiestand. B: Epistemology, Philosophy of Mind, Metaphysics, and the Philosophy of Science. Hegel''s Conception of Teleology; M. Bienenstock. The Virus of Fatalism; H. Eilstein. Wittgenstein versus Artificial Intelligence? S. Gerrard. Schopenhauer and Helmholtz: Bemerkungen zu einer alten Kontroverse zwischen Philosophie und Naturwissenschaft; H. Hörz. The Meaning of Thomas Kuhn''s Different Worlds''; J. Margolis. Multicultural Science Education: the Contribution of History and Philosophy of Science; M.R. Matthews. Functionalism and Multirealizability: On Interaction between Structure and Function; J. Proust. A Closet Realist; C.W. Smith. C: Philosophy, Religion and Human Values. The Poverty of Theistic Morality; A. Grünbaum. ... Knowing Good and Evil ...''; E. Kohak. Is Judaism Thisworldly? Cosmological Boundaries, Soteriological Bridges, and Social References in Judaism; H. Levine. A Gloss on Robert S. Cohen''s Ambiguities of Science; W.G. Muelder. Socrates and Plato: Understanding the World and Changing It; D. Nails. Science, Religion, and the Quest for Truth: Aristotle and Tillich on the First Principles of Knowledge; L.S. Rouner. Relational Morality: Which Relations, Which Morals? R.L. Smith. On Bob Cohen; J. Silber. On the Transvaluation of Values: Nietzsche contra Foucault; A.I. Tauber. Rabbi Yehuda the Prince; E. Wiesel. D: History, Memory and Reality. Memory and History: On the Poverty of Remembering and Forgetting the Judeocide; A.J. Mayer. Remembering and Reality; T. Shapiro. Common Sense and the Rights of Man in America: the Celebration and Damnation of Thomas Paine; A.F. Young. Index of Names.