Intuition and ideality
David Weissman
This book shows how idealism is a consequence of the intuitionist method. Idealism develops from mental content inspected by mind, or as mind characterizing itself. Weissman declares that the idea of an independent world, of a nature whose character and existence are independent of mind, cannot be recovered until we repudiate the intuitionist method. This psycho-centric ontology has been pervasive in Western philosophy since Parmenides and Plato. Intuition and Ideality characterizes its varieties, dialectical cycles, and idealist consequences.What is required is a method that is speculative and testable―a method that makes speculation responsible by testability. Weissman characterizes such a hypothetical method, and he describes some of the categorical features that are discovered in the world as this alternative method is used.
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Jahr:
1987
Auflage:
1St Edition
Verlag:
SUNY Press
Sprache:
english
Seiten:
312
ISBN 10:
0887064280
ISBN 13:
9780887064272
Datei:
DJVU, 2.09 MB
IPFS:
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english, 1987