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Achtzehn Philosophen sehen unsere Welt
  • Language: de

Achtzehn Philosophen sehen unsere Welt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Achtzehn Philosophen sehen unsere Welt
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 260

Achtzehn Philosophen sehen unsere Welt

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Catalogue of Copyright Entries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1310

Catalogue of Copyright Entries

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1934
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2338

Catalog of Copyright Entries. New Series

Includes Part 1, Books, Group 1, Nos. 1-155 (March - December, 1934)

Number and Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Number and Time

C. G. Jung's work in his later years suggested that the seemingly divergent sciences of psychology and modern physics might, in fact, be approaching a unified world model in which the dualism of matter and psyche would be resolved. Jung believed that the natural integers are the archetypal patterns that regulate the unitary realm of psyche and matter, and that number serves as a special instrument for man's becoming conscious of this unity. Writen in a clear style and replete with illustrations which help make the mathematical ideas visible, Number and Time is a piece of original scholarship which introduces a view of how "mind" connects with "matter" at the most fundamental level.

Revelation, Reason and Reality
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Revelation, Reason and Reality

This study provides an in-depth analysis of the relationship between modernity and Christianity. The author argues that the notion of revelation is eminently reasonable and indissolubly connected with being and reality. He takes Jaspers' philosophy of religion as representative of the 'classical' modern critique and gives it its due. He then takes a step backward, so to speak, and by means of a consideration of the history of ideas, seeks to rehabilitate the Christian understanding of revelation. To do this, he draws upon Schelling's remarkable philosophy of revelation and Baader's much less familiar speculative dogmatics. However, this study is much more than a profound philosophical and theological account of the thought of Jaspers, Schelling and Baader. It is above all an eloquent defence of the plausibility and intelligibility of what Christians have always believed. In fact, the author makes a compelling case for the claim that revelation is 'that without which Christianity cannot be thought'.

A History of the Bibliography of Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 200

A History of the Bibliography of Philosophy

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Existence, Fiction, Assumption
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Existence, Fiction, Assumption

Der Band der Meinong-Studien versammelt Beiträge zu den Themen Intentionalität, Existenz und Fiktion. Dabei wird der Hintergrund von Meinongs Position bis zur Debatte mit Russell beleuchtet; systematisch ausgerichtet sind die Untersuchungen zu Kripkes Gegenposition und zur Bedeutung von Fiktion in wissenschaftlichen Kontexten. Abgerundet wird der Band durch biographische Darstellungen von Ch. v. Ehrenfels und E. Mally.

Philosophers and Einstein's Relativity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 207

Philosophers and Einstein's Relativity

This book offers an up-to-date insight into the early philosophical debate on Einsteinian relativity. The essays explore the reception and interpretation of Einstein’s ideas by some of the most important philosophical schools of the time, such as logical positivism (Reichenbach), neo-Kantianism (Cassirer, Natorp), critical realism (Sellars), and radical empiricism (Mach). The book is aimed at physicists and historians of science researching the epistemological implications of the theory of relativity, as well as to scholars in philosophy interested in understanding how leading philosophical figures of the early twentieth century reacted to the relativistic revolution.