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Medientyp:
E-Book
Titel:
Philosophy, psychology, and psychologism
:
critical and historical readings on the psychological turn in philosophy
Enthält:
Psychologism in logic /Rolf George --Between Leibniz and Mill /Carl Posy --Psychologism and non-classical approaches in traditional logic /Werner Stelzner --Concept of 'psychologism' in Frege and Husserl /J.N. Mohanty --Psychologism and sociologism in early twentieth-century German-speaking philosophy /Martin Kusch --Space of signs /Vincent Colapietro --Quinean dreams or, prospects for a scientific epistemology /Michael Bradie --Late forms of pyschologism and antipsychologism /Joseph Marolis --Propositions and the objects of thought /Michael Jubien --Concepts of truth and knowledge in psychologism /John H. Dreher --Psychologism revisited in logic, metaphysics, and epistemology /Dale Jacquette --Why there is nothing rather than something /Paul A. Roth --Cognitive illusions and the welcome psychologism of logicist artificial intelligence /Selmer Bringsjord and Yingrui Yang.
Hersteller der Reproduktion:
Boulder, Colo: NetLibrary, 2004
Entstehung:
Anmerkungen:
Includes bibliographical references and index
Electronic reproduction, Boulder, Colo : NetLibrary, 2004
Beschreibung:
Psychologism in logic Rolf George -- Between Leibniz and Mill Carl Posy -- Psychologism and non-classical approaches in traditional logic Werner Stelzner -- Concept of 'psychologism' in Frege and Husserl J.N. Mohanty -- Psychologism and sociologism in early twentieth-century German-speaking philosophy Martin Kusch -- Space of signs Vincent Colapietro -- Quinean dreams or, prospects for a scientific epistemology Michael Bradie -- Late forms of psychologism and antipsychologism Joseph Marolis -- Propositions and the objects of thought Michael Jubien -- Concepts of truth and knowledge in psychologism John H. Dreher -- Psychologism revisited in logic, metaphysics, and epistemology Dale Jacquette -- Why there is nothing rather than something Paul A. Roth -- Cognitive illusions and the welcome psychologism of logicist artificial intelligence Selmer Bringsjord and Yingrui Yang