Language: en
Pages: 384
Pages: 384
This second collection of essays by Lewis focuses on causation probability, dependence and decision, and several other related topics. The thirteen papers are a major contribution to philosophy by one of the most influential and imaginative of contemporary American philosophers.
Language: en
Pages: 340
Pages: 340
Contains a selection of papers by Charles Taylor, whose philosophical anthropology spans a wide range of interests, drawing on both Anglo-American and Continental traditions. The main subject of the papers is positive account of human agency and the self.
Language: en
Pages: 294
Pages: 294
Philosophical Papers will interest a very wide range of philosophers and students of the human sciences.
Language: en
Pages: 318
Pages: 318
Insofar as three nineteenth century philosophers - in particular, Marx, Kierkegaard, and Nietzsche - figured so decisively in the shaping of twentieth century continental thought, they too become part of the wider story being told.
Language: en
Pages: 328
Pages: 328
First published in 2002. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Language: en
Pages: 540
Pages: 540
Language: en
Pages: 736
Pages: 736
The selections contained in these volumes from the papers and letters of Leibniz are intended to serve the student in two ways: first, by providing a more adequate and balanced conception of the full range and penetration of Leibniz's creative intellectual powers; second, by inviting a fresher approach to his
Language: en
Pages: 457
Pages: 457
Professor Hilary Putnam's most important published work is collected here, together with several new and substantial studies, in two volumes. The first deals with the philosophy of mathematics and of science and the nature of philosophical and scientific enquiry; the second deals with the philosophy of language and mind.
Language: en
Pages: 186
Pages: 186
Language: en
Pages: 257
Pages: 257
Frank Ramsey was the greatest of the remarkable generation of Cambridge philosophers and logicians which included G. E. Moore, Bertrand Russell, Ludwig Wittgenstein and Maynard Keynes. Before his tragically early death in 1930 at the age of twenty-six, he had done seminal work in mathematics and economics as well as