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61. Reclaiming Reality: A Critical Introduction to Contemporary Philosophy (Classical Texts in Critical Realism) by Roy Prof Bhaskar | |
Paperback: 240
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(2010-11-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description Originally published in 1989, Reclaiming Reality still provides the most accessible introduction to the increasingly influential multi-disciplinary and international body of thought, known as critical realism. It is designed to "underlabour" both for the sciences, especially the human sciences, and for the projects of human emancipation which such sciences may come to inform; and provides an enlightening intervention in current debates about realism and relativism, positivism and poststucturalism, modernism and postmodernism, etc. Elaborating his critical realist perspective on society, nature, science and philosophy itself, Roy Bhaskar shows how this perspective can be used to undermine currently fashionable ideologies of the Right, and at the same time, to clear the ground for a reinvigorated Left. Reclaiming Reality contains powerful critiques of some of the most important schools of thought and thinkers of recent years—from Bachelard and Feyerabend to Rorty and Habermas; and it advances novel and convincing resolutions of many traditional philosophical problems. Now with a new introduction from Mervyn Hartwig, this book continues to provide a straightforward and stimulating introduction to current debates in philosophy and social theory for the interested lay reader and student alike. Reclaiming Reality will be of particular value not only for critical realists but for all those concerned with the revitalization of the socialist emancipatory project and the renaissance of the Marxist theoretical tradition. |
62. Classical Indian Philosophy: An Introductory Text by J. N. Mohanty | |
Paperback: 192
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(2000-01-01)
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63. The Philosophy of Religion (Scm Core Text) by Gwen Griffith-Dickson | |
Paperback: 447
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(2005-06-27)
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ATTENTION PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION SCHOLARS!
Astonishing range |
64. Shifting Shape, Shaping Text: Philosophy and Folklore in Fox Koan by Steven Heine | |
Hardcover: 295
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(2000-01)
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65. The Qur'an As Text (Islamic Philosophy, Theology, and Science) | |
Hardcover: 298
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(1997-08-01)
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66. Malebranche: The Search after Truth: With Elucidations of The Search after Truth (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Nicolas Malebranche | |
Paperback: 824
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(1997-05-28)
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good find
An important work in Early Modern Philosophy |
67. Schleiermacher: On Religion: Speeches to its Cultured Despisers (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Friedrich Schleiermacher | |
Hardcover: 175
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(1996-04-26)
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The birth of liberal protestantism ... However, it's in the 4th Speech thatSchleiermacher lost me.I along with Karl Barth could not believe himanymore.In the 4th Speech, Schleiermacher tips his hand.Religious folksought to form societies where they are led by someone who is more connectedto the divine than they are.This seems to be a harmless premise, but thiscan lead to some serious misunderstandings.What excludes the BranchDavidians from this category?Or Hitler and the Nazis?To be sure, Idoubt that Schleiermacher intends for these horrible things to be part anoutworking of his premise.As an evangelical, I also find this view of thechurch as wanting in terms of its view of justification by faith and thepriesthood of all believers.If we are all to be led by religious gurus,doesn't this lead to an elitist view of church leadership.It seems thatLuther's great insight that all Christians are beginners in the faith hasbeen lost. ... Read more |
68. Fichte: Foundations of Natural Right (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) (Volume 0) by J. G. Fichte | |
Paperback: 380
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(2000-09-18)
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A groundbreaking & powerful study of the intersubjective conditions of right that make freedom and communal experience possible
A fascinating exploration of freedom and community |
69. A brief text-book of logic and mental philosophy by Charles Coppens | |
Paperback: 292
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(2010-07-28)
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Excellent! |
70. Cicero: On Moral Ends (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Marcus Tullius Cicero | |
Paperback: 200
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(2001-08-20)
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Practical Ethics Cicero Style |
71. Immanuel Kant: Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics: That Will Be Able to Come Forward as Science: With Selections from the Critique of Pure Reason (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Immanuel Kant | |
Hardcover: 270
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(2004-04-05)
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72. Outlines & Highlights for Core Questions in Philosophy: A Text with Readings by Elliott Sober, ISBN: 9780132437783 by Cram101 Textbook Reviews | |
Paperback: 82
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(2009-12-30)
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73. Understanding Philosophy of Religion AQA Text Book (A Level RE) by Libby Ahluwalia | |
Paperback: 320
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(2008-08-01)
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74. Nietzsche: The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Friedrich Nietzsche | |
Hardcover: 340
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(2005-11-28)
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Affordable, but Uneloquent translation
good philosophy for our time also!!!
Nietzsche:The Anti-Christ, Ecce Homo, Twilight of the Idols |
75. Kant: Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason: And Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by Immanuel Kant | |
Paperback: 270
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(1999-01-28)
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Moral Theology
good translation
Theology in the Developement of Morals
Fantastic Book
An interesting combination of concepts According to the Chronology on pages xxxiii-xxxiv, the works that are included in this book were originally published in 1786, 1791, 1792, 1793, and 1794.Also important were the death of Frederick the Great in 1786 and a royal letter in 1794 objecting to Kant's writings on religion, which Kant obeyed at least until, after he retired from university lecturing in 1796, he felt his situation had changed after King Frederick William II died in 1797.The first text in this book, "What does it mean to orient oneself in thinking?" was in response to a pantheism controversy published in the `Berlinische Monatsschrift.'Part one of RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDS OF MERE REASON was published in the same journal in 1792, but the second part was rejected by the censor in Berlin.The book as a whole had to be published as philosophy instead of theology. Part One started with the evil in the world, with Kant's first footnote a Latin verse by Horace that is translated:"The age of our parents (who were worse than our forefathers) brought us forth yet more dishonest, and we are now ready to issue an even more vicious progeny."(p. 45, n. g).By the end of the first part, Kant was willing to say some good things about Christianity, but only if it could conform to his moral principles."According to moral religion, however (and of all the public religions so far known, the Christian alone is of this type), it is a fundamental principle that, to become a better human being, everyone must do as much as it is in his powers to do; and only then, if a human being has not buried his innate talent (Luke 19:12-16), if he has made use of the original predisposition to the good in order to become a better human being, can he hope that what does not lie in his power will be made good by cooperation from above."(p. 71).The original Part Two starts on page 77, but the book had four parts, and by the time Kant got to the second half of Part Four, I'll bet he was steaming.Every time he called something the second part, he had an overwhelming urge to belittle the forces of religion which were imposing restrictions upon him: "Second Section, The Christian Religion as a Learned Religion."(p. 160). "Second Part, Concerning the counterfeit service of God in a statutory religion."(p. 164). "Section 2, The Moral Principle of Religion Opposed to the Delusion of Religion."(p. 166). After RELIGION WITHIN THE BOUNDARIES OF MERE REASON, the final text in the book is called "The end of all things."(pp. 193-205).This is not the ultimate picture of fire and brimstone.When Kant quotes Revelations 10:5-6, his interpretation is "that henceforth time shall be no more."(p. 200).Kant attempts to be comforting, though he is still sure that human activities will always be found wanting by any rational evaluation."The end of all things which go through the hands of human beings, even when their purposes are good, is folly, i.e. the use of means to their ends which are directly opposed to these ends.Wisdom . . . dwells in God alone; . . . Hence too the projects - altering from age to age and often absurd - of finding suitable means to make religion in a whole people pure and at the same time powerful, so that one can well cry out:Poor mortals, with you nothing is constant except inconstancy!"(p. 202).This was good enough to be published in a scholarly journal in June, 1794, but "In October Kant receives a royal letter, signed by Woellner for the King, objecting to Kant's writings on religion and ordering him to avoid offending in this area in the future"(p. xxxiv).He had no need to force everyone to agree with him, so he agreed not to speak or write publicly on religion.He was familiar with the New Testament, but his tendency to declare, "Here now appears a remarkable antimony of human reason with itself, the resolution of which - or, if this is not possible, at least its settlement - can alone determine whether a historical (ecclesiastical) faith must always supervene as an essential portion of saving faith over and above the religious one, or whether, as mere vehicle, historical faith will finally pass over, in however distant a future, into pure religious faith" (p. 123) is a bit much. ... Read more |
76. The Limits of Concept Formation in Natural Science: A Logical Introduction to the Historical Sciences (Abridged Edition) (Texts in German Philosophy) (Volume 0) by Heinrich Rickert | |
Paperback: 276
Pages
(1986-10-31)
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77. Mathematics: A Concise History and Philosophy (Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics / Readings in Mathematics) by W.S. Anglin | |
Hardcover: 261
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(1994-09-29)
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Editorial Review Product Description This book includes many detailed explanations of important mathematical procedures actually used by famous mathematicians. This gives the reader an opportunity to learn the history and philosophy of mathematics by way of problem solving. For example, there is a careful treatment of topics such as unit fractions, perfect numbers, linear Diophantine equations, Euclidean construction, Euclidean proofs, the circle area formula, the Pell equation, cubic equations, log table construction, the four-square theorem, quaternions, and Cantor's set theory. Several important philosophical topics such as infinity and Platonism, are pursued throughout the text. This book is written as an undergraduate textbook, but it is intended for anyone who wants to understand how mathematics grows out of, and nourishes, the total human experience. Customer Reviews (6)
Worthless
Trite; filled with unnecessary religious hot air
Nice Read overall
Nice antidote to E. T. Bell
Terrible |
78. Classification of Knowledge in Islam: A Study in Islamic Philosophies of Science (Islamic Texts Society) by Osman Bakar | |
Paperback: 330
Pages
(1998-12-01)
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79. Deconstruction and Philosophy: The Texts of Jacques Derrida | |
Paperback: 224
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(1989-01-15)
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80. Descartes: The World and Other Writings (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy) by René Descartes | |
Paperback: 248
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(1998-12-28)
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Not Your Average Cup of Metaphysical Tea |
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