Continental anti-realism : a critique /: a critique. (2014)
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- Book
- Title:
- Continental anti-realism : a critique /: a critique. (2014)
- Main Title:
- Continental anti-realism : a critique
- Further Information:
- Note: Richard Sebold.
- Other Names:
- Sebold, Richard, 1982-
- Contents:
- Acknowledgements; Chapter One: Are Continental Philosophers Anti-Realists?; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Goals; 1.3. Methods; 1.4. Participants; Notes; Chapter Two: Metaphysical Realism and Its Discontents; 2.1. The Taxonomy of Realism; 2.2. What Is Metaphysical Realism?; 2.3. The Basic Case for Metaphysical Realism; 2.4. Dummett and Semantic Realism; 2.5. The Model-Theoretic Argument; 2.6. Truth (Epistemic or Otherwise) and Realism; 2.7. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Three: Kant's Ambiguous Realism; 3.1. The Puzzle of Transcendental Idealism; 3.2. Space, Geometry, and Necessity. 3.3. From Two Objects to One3.4. Things in Themselves as Intrinsic Properties; 3.5. Kant's Anti-Cartesianism; 3.6. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Four: Hegel and Idealism Made Absolute; 4.1. The Post-Kantian Aftermath; 4.2. The Metaphysical Hegel; 4.2.1. The Realism in Idealism; 4.2.2. The Problem of Subject-Object Identity; 4.3. The Non-Metaphysical Hegel; 4.3.1. Hegel the Anti-Realist; 4.3.2. Hegel and Irreducible Normativity; 4.4. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Five: Nietzsche's Realism in Perspective; 5.1. Nietzsche, the Enigma; 5.2. Falsifying the World; 5.2.1. The Falsification Thesis. 5.2.2. The Metaphysics of the Falsification Thesis5.2.3. Rejecting Things in Themselves and the Falsification Thesis; 5.2.4. The Conceivability of Things in Themselves and the Viability of Metaphysical Realism; 5.3. Perspectivism; 5.3.1. The Incompatibility of Perspectivism and Metaphysical Realism; 5.3.2. Truth Perspectivism;Acknowledgements; Chapter One: Are Continental Philosophers Anti-Realists?; 1.1. Background; 1.2. Goals; 1.3. Methods; 1.4. Participants; Notes; Chapter Two: Metaphysical Realism and Its Discontents; 2.1. The Taxonomy of Realism; 2.2. What Is Metaphysical Realism?; 2.3. The Basic Case for Metaphysical Realism; 2.4. Dummett and Semantic Realism; 2.5. The Model-Theoretic Argument; 2.6. Truth (Epistemic or Otherwise) and Realism; 2.7. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Three: Kant's Ambiguous Realism; 3.1. The Puzzle of Transcendental Idealism; 3.2. Space, Geometry, and Necessity. 3.3. From Two Objects to One3.4. Things in Themselves as Intrinsic Properties; 3.5. Kant's Anti-Cartesianism; 3.6. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Four: Hegel and Idealism Made Absolute; 4.1. The Post-Kantian Aftermath; 4.2. The Metaphysical Hegel; 4.2.1. The Realism in Idealism; 4.2.2. The Problem of Subject-Object Identity; 4.3. The Non-Metaphysical Hegel; 4.3.1. Hegel the Anti-Realist; 4.3.2. Hegel and Irreducible Normativity; 4.4. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Five: Nietzsche's Realism in Perspective; 5.1. Nietzsche, the Enigma; 5.2. Falsifying the World; 5.2.1. The Falsification Thesis. 5.2.2. The Metaphysics of the Falsification Thesis5.2.3. Rejecting Things in Themselves and the Falsification Thesis; 5.2.4. The Conceivability of Things in Themselves and the Viability of Metaphysical Realism; 5.3. Perspectivism; 5.3.1. The Incompatibility of Perspectivism and Metaphysical Realism; 5.3.2. Truth Perspectivism; 5.3.3. Value Perspectivism; 5.4. Conclusion; Notes; Chapter Six: On the Varieties and Vagaries of Husserl's Transcendental Idealism; 6.1. Husserl's Idealism in Dispute; 6.2. The Indispensability of Ideality; 6.3. Husserl's Correlation Research. 6.3.1. Metaphysical Correlation6.3.2. Semantic Correlation; 6.3.3. Epistemic Correlation; 6.4. Intersubjective Constitution; 6.4.1. Metaphysical Intersubjective Constitution; 6.4.2. Semantic Intersubjective Constitution; 6.4.3. Epistemic Intersubjective Correlation; 6.5. Metaphysical Neutrality and the Overcoming of Realism and Idealism; 6.5.1. Metaphysical Neutrality; 6.5.2. A Third Way; 6.5.3. Quietism; 6.6. Conclusion; Note; Chapter Seven: The Confusions of Continental Anti-Realism and Shifting the Debate; 7.1. The Fate of Continental Anti-Realism; 7.2. Convergences. 7.3. Questioning Naturalism Not RealismNotes; Bibliography; Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Lanham, MD : Rowman & Littlefield International
- Publication Date:
- 2014
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 149/.2
Philosophy: Metaphysics
PHILOSOPHY -- Epistemology
Analysis (Philosophy)
Anti-realism
Continental philosophy
Philosophy: Movements / Phenomenology
Analysis (Philosophy)
Continental philosophy
Anti-realism
Continental philosophy
Knowledge, Theory of
Realism
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- English
- ISBNs:
- 1783481803
9781783481804 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781783481781
1783481781
9781783481798
178348179X - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
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