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Cambridge Filosofie Klassiekers

Deze reeks presenteert essentiële filosofische werken van de afgelopen eeuw, met invloedrijke teksten van gerenommeerde denkers. Het bestrijkt een breed scala aan filosofische disciplines, waaronder ethiek, politieke filosofie en wetenschapsfilosofie. Elk deel wordt verrijkt met een nieuw voorwoord door een vooraanstaande hedendaagse filosoof, die het blijvende belang en de relevantie van deze fundamentele teksten voor hedendaags onderzoek benadrukt.

Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences
Probability and Evidence
Traditional and Analytical Philosophy
Sour Grapes
Kant's Dialectic
Proofs and Refutations : The Logic of Mathematical Discovery
  • Imre Lakatos's Proofs and Refutations is an enduring classic, which has never lost its relevance. Taking the form of a dialogue between a teacher and some students, the book considers various solutions to mathematical problems and, in the process, raises important questions about the nature of mathematical discovery and methodology. Lakatos shows that mathematics grows through a process of improvement by attempts at proofs and critiques of these attempts, and his work continues to inspire mathematicians and philosophers aspiring to develop a philosophy of mathematics that accounts for both the static and the dynamic complexity of mathematical practice. With a specially commissioned Preface written by Paolo Mancosu, this book has been revived for a new generation of readers.

    Proofs and Refutations : The Logic of Mathematical Discovery
    4,4
  • Kant's Dialectic

    • 306bladzijden
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    This book is Jonathan Bennett's engaging and influential study of the second half of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason.

    Kant's Dialectic
    3,5
  • Sour Grapes

    Studies in the Subversion of Rationality

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    Sour Grapes aims to subvert orthodox theories of rational choice through the study of forms of irrationality. Dr Elster begins with an analysis of the notation of rationality, to provide the background and terms for the subsequent discussions, which cover irrational behaviour, irrational desires and irrational belief. These essays continue and complement the arguments of Jon Elster's earlier book, Ulysses and the Sirens. That was published to wide acclaim, and Dr Elster shows the same versatility here in drawing on philosophy, political and social theory, decision-theory, economics and psychology, as well as history and literature.

    Sour Grapes
    4,1
  • This influential book offers a probabilistic approach to scientific reasoning to resolve central issues in the philosophy of science.

    Probability and Evidence
    4,0
  • John B. Thompson's collection of translated essays forms an illuminating introduction to Paul Ricoeur's prolific contributions to sociological theory.

    Hermeneutics and the Human Sciences
    4,2
  • Art and Its Objects

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    • 11 uur lezen

    Aims to convey the author's belief that the nature of art has to be comprehensible from both the artist's and the spectator's point of view. In pursuing this, the book considers questions on expression, representation, style, the significance of the artist.

    Art and Its Objects
    3,8
  • This influential discussion of the fundamental metaphysical problems of space, time and substance continues to be important and illuminating for philosophers and scientists alike. With a specially commissioned preface written by Michael Hampe, this book is presented in a fresh twenty-first-century series livery for a new generation of readers.

    The Concept of Nature
    4,0
  • This famous collection of essays by Stanley Cavell explores a diverse range of issues from philosophy to music and drama.

    Must We Mean What We Say?
    4,3