First published in 1984, in Probability, Objectivity and Evidence the author claims that the theory of probability provides a single, correct, analysis of probability....Loe edasi...
This book offers a new approach to the theory of argumentation that conceptualizes argumentation as a fundamentally ethical activity whose norms are grounded in, and must be selected according to, moral reasons....Loe edasi...
While the Is-Ought Gap has recently been a topic of growing interest, most contributions are firmly fixed on logical, often quite technical accounts of the autonomy thesis. This book defends two complementary autonomy theses that provide a deeper an...Loe edasi...
This book argues against the received view of propositional theory, according to which mental attitudessuch as believing, knowing, hoping, and wishingare relations held between agents and propositions....Loe edasi...
First published in 1951, In Defence of Reason is a series of philosophical essays written at various times. Some of them are devoted to the interpretation of Kants philosophy, a subject which the author has made specially his own. Many of them, howe...Loe edasi...
Logic and Knowledge presents Russells most important work on these topics in a single volume, which by placing philosophical logic at its core was of monumental importance in shaping the path of analytical philosophy. This Routledge Classics editio...Loe edasi...
This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Michelle Montague. Also included is Strawsons essay Individuals. Published 30 years after the book itself and until now not widely available, it sees Strawson reflecting on some of the ke...Loe edasi...
In An Inquiry Into Meaning and Truth, Bertrand Russell returns to philosophy after a long period of writing about education, religion and marriage. This Routledge Classics edition includes a new Foreword by Pascal Engel, placing Russells book in he...Loe edasi...
Mysticism and Logic is one of Russells most celebrated collection of essays. It sets the tone for analytical philosophy in the English-speaking world and is Russells first foray into the role of public philosopher. This Routledge Classics edition...Loe edasi...
Experiential Realism (1973) is the outline of a new philosophical system. It is an attempt to discuss the major ingredients found in the context of comprehensive human experience. This book considers in detail words, meaning, mind, physical objects,...Loe edasi...
New Shapes of Reality (1968) examines the works and thoughts of A.N. Whitehead, a major philosopher of great originality whose work touches all our preoccupations but who fell out of favour and became rather obscure. This book encourages a Whitehea...Loe edasi...
The Concept of Holiness (1961) examines one of the most distinctively religious concepts in the sphere of Hebrew and Christian belief. The intimate connections between this concept and the associate notions of fear, power, separatedness, wholeness a...Loe edasi...
Early Analytic Philosophy: Origins and Transformations will be of great interest to those studying and researching the history of twentieth-century philosophy, analytic philosophy, and the philosophy of language and logic....Loe edasi...
First published in 1961, Inductive Probability is a dialectical analysis of probability as it occurs in inductions. The book elucidates on the various forms of inductive, the criteria for their validity, and the consequent probabilities....Loe edasi...
Sarkar tells the philosophical story of 100 years of Logical Empiricism, from its inception in 1924 to its legacy today. A superb evocation of one of the most important intellectual movements of the 20th century, it will be of great interest to anyo...Loe edasi...
The Ways of Knowing (1925) examines the ways of attaining knowledge and verifying it, looking at the six methods of logic. It is also concerned with the epistemological problem of interpreting the relation of truth to the mind....Loe edasi...
First Published in 1963, Logic and Criticism makes one of the rare attempts since that of I.A. Richards Principles of Literary Criticism to examine the problems of criticism in the light of recent philosophical developments....Loe edasi...
A comprehensive and accessible introduction to philosophical methods. It is a must-read for advanced undergraduate or postgraduate students of philosophy, and also suitable for those studying postgraduate philosophy who have a background in other ac...Loe edasi...
Pierre Gassendi was a major figure in seventeenth-century philosophy whose philosophical and scientific works contributed to shaping Western intellectual identity. This collection of essays constitutes the first book on Gassendi in the English langu...Loe edasi...