georg wilhelm friedrich hegel 703
... Hegel& apos;s Thoughts on Morality : To Hegel, the ideals of moral virtue "are empty, ineffectual words which lift up the ... which lift up the heart but leave reason unsatisfied, which edify, but raise no edifice." Hegel believed that everyone should speak the truth, in his or her own eyes. "'Everyone...
Ngày tải lên: 21/03/2014, 22:02
Cambridge.University.Press.An.Introduction.to.the.Philosophy.of.Mind.Jan.2000.pdf
... and theories of modern scientific psychology. It will be of interest to any reader with a basic grounding in modern philosophy. E. J. Lowe is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Durham. ... introduction to the philosophy of mind6 would be a complete abdication of philosophical responsibil- ity for a philosopher to adopt the metaphysical outlook of some group of scientists just out of deference ... Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Mind. Of course, the ‘Humean’ defini- tion of causation in terms of ‘constant conjunction’, discussed earlier in this chap- ter, does imply the truth of Davidson’s...
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Introduction of An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind
... introduction to the philosophy of mind6 would be a complete abdication of philosophical responsibil- ity for a philosopher to adopt the metaphysical outlook of some group of scientists just out of deference ... of subjects of experience? How, for instance, does it differ from the sort of study of them conducted by empirical psychologists? It dif- fers in several ways. For one thing, the philosophy of ... investigation of the most fundamental structure of reality. It includes, as an important sub-division, ontology: the study of what general categories of things do or could exist. The philosophy of mind is...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Mental content
... Philosophy of Logics (Cambridge: Cambridge Uni- versity Press, 1978), ch. 6. 2 For a general discussion of the issues involved here, see my ‘The Metaphysics of Abstract Objects’, Journal of Philosophy ... just a single state of affairs, S, which is ‘the’ cause of a given belief B. For, in virtue of the transitivity of causation, if a state of affairs, S 1 , causes another state of affairs, S 2 , ... introduction to the philosophy of mind90 ence between beliefs and desires is often described as a dif- ference in their ‘direction of fit’ with the world. 14 We aim to make the contents of our beliefs...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Mental states
... in Philosophy of Psycho- logy, Volume 1. An introduction to the philosophy of mind50 suitable pattern of causal relationships, as may the states of a bundle of human neurones, or the states of ... computer’s ‘inputs’, other software states of the computer, and the computer’s ‘outputs’. By a ‘software’ state of a computer, I mean, for instance, its storing of a particular piece of information – which, ... func- tionalism is a family of views rather than a single doctrine, some of its proponents regarding it more as an account of our concepts of mental states than as a theory of the nature of mental states...
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An Introduction to the Philosophy of Mind - Perception
... that an account of the nature of perceptual experiences is only part of what is demanded of a philosophical analysis of the concept of percep- tion, which is another chief concern of this chapter. ... presence of the green apple sitting on the table in front of him. In this example, of course, we are supposing that the content of John’s visual experience perfectly matches the scene in front of him, ... the scene in front of him. This sort of case is customarily described as one of ‘veridical hallu- cination’. 6 What such cases suggest is that it is part of the very concept of object-perception...
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Causation - A philosophy of statistics
... Popper’s philosophy of science I think it would be fair to argue that in today’s world of science and medical research, the assumed philosophy of science (sometimes explicit) is that of the philosopher ... a dierent kind of statistics (descriptive eect size oriented methods, see Chapter 9). Charles Peirce’s philosophy of science is leads to an inductive philosophy of science, like that of Charles ... repeating these past errors: 14 centuries of ignorance have sunk deep marks into the esh of the medical profession. As Sir George Pickering, Regius Professor of Medicine at Oxford, said in 1949:...
Ngày tải lên: 01/11/2013, 11:20
Tài liệu WHAT IS PROPERTY? AN INQUIRY INTO THE PRINCIPLE OF RIGHT AND OF GOVERNMENT pptx
... Negation of Equality. CHAPTER V. PSYCHOLOGICAL EXPOSITION OF THE IDEA OF JUSTICE AND IN JUSTICE, AND A DETERMINATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF GOVERNMENT AND OF RIGHT. PART 1. % 1. Of the ... 2. Of the First and Second Degrees of Sociability. % 3. Of the Third Degree of Sociability. PART I 1. % 1. Of the Causes of our Mistakes. The Origin of Property. % 2. Characteristics of ... many ideas of his own; but is not the very foundation of ancient Jewish law to be found in its condemnation of usurious interest and its denial of the right of personal appropriation of land?...
Ngày tải lên: 15/02/2014, 09:20
Tài liệu THE RITUAL OF RIGHTS IN JAPAN ppt
... THE RITUAL OF RIGHTS IN JAPAN that were the origin of the rule of law in Japan. 22 John Haley describes ‘‘the development of rights of proprietorship beginning with the enforcement of offices [shiki] ... rights in the village, including the right to hold of ce, or they demanded the dismissal of incumbent village of ceholders, which was in effect an attempt to exercise the right of selecting of cials.’’ 38 Whereas ... locates the genesis of such rights in the ‘‘quasi-political right of subsistence,’’ the economic ‘ right ’ to have enough to eat. From that ‘ right, ’’ he argues, sprung a ‘ right ’ to appeal to...
Ngày tải lên: 19/02/2014, 04:20
The Philosophy of Humanism (8th edition) pdf
... happiness. There can be no doubt that if a philosophy of life is to fulfill its proper role, it must be a philosophy of living, a philosophy to live by, a philosophy of action. Philosophy at its best is not ... principles of this emerging philosophy as comprehensively as has Dr. Corliss Lamont in The Philosophy of Humanism . In desig- THE MEANING OF HUMANISM 13 that it is a philosophy of joyous service ... future, philosophy will always retain the important function of providing a critique of fundamental concepts and values and of offering to thoughtful persons an intellectually valid, over-all view of...
Ngày tải lên: 06/03/2014, 11:20
A PRACTICAL ENQUIRY INTO THE PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION ppt
... recall them. The proof of the accuracy of these views will still be found in the circumstance, that if, while the person is reading, this act of the reiteration of some one or more of the ideas be ... in the middle of a story, ask some of the inattentive pupils a question respecting some of the persons or things he is speaking about, and force the reiteration of that part of the narrative ... can form, part of our knowledge. Thus we see, that in the act of hearing oral communications, the principle of reiteration of the ideas is obviously necessary for the acquiring of knowledge;...
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