Philosophical Problems of Internal and External Worlds - Essays on Philosophy of Adolf Grunbaum
John Earman, Allen I. Janis, Gerald J. Massey, Nicholas Rescher, Adolf Grunbaum
This inaugural volume of the Pittsburgh-Konstanz Series in the History and Philosophy of Science is devoted to the work of philosopher Adolf Grünbaum, and encompasses the philosophical problems of space, time, and cosmology, the nature of scientific methodology, and the foundations of psychoanalysis.
This is a collection of 24 papers organized into five main sections: space, time, and cosmology; scientific rationality and methodology; philosophy of psychiatry; freedom and determinism; science and religion; and moral problems. The wealth of issues covered by these sections indicate the range of Grunbaum's thought, and the high standard of the volume's papers is a fitting testimony to the eminence and quality of Grunbaum's own writings.
This is a collection of 24 papers organized into five main sections: space, time, and cosmology; scientific rationality and methodology; philosophy of psychiatry; freedom and determinism; science and religion; and moral problems. The wealth of issues covered by these sections indicate the range of Grunbaum's thought, and the high standard of the volume's papers is a fitting testimony to the eminence and quality of Grunbaum's own writings.
Год:
1993
Издательство:
University of Pittsburgh Press
Язык:
english
ISBN 10:
3879404011
ISBN 13:
9783879404018
Файл:
PDF, 10.53 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1993