Printer Friendly
The Free Library
19,604,530 articles and books
Member login
User name  
Password 
 
Join us Forgot password?

Continental philosophy of science.


Q175

2004-016924

0-631-23609-0

Continental philosophy of science.

Title main entry. Ed. by Gary Gutting. (Blackwell readings in Continental philosophy)

Blackwell Publishing, [c]2005

332 p.

$69.95

Empiricist/positivist, Kantian/critical, or ontological/metaphysical, Hegel, Heidegger or Habermas, French and German philosophers have been working diligently dil·i·gent  
adj.
Marked by persevering, painstaking effort. See Synonyms at busy.



[Middle English, from Old French, from Latin d
 on what philosophy should do now that science has all the answers to the big questions. In 22 essays, Gutting (philosophy, U. of Notre Dame Notre Dame IPA: [nɔtʁ dam] is French for Our Lady, referring to the Virgin Mary. In the United States of America, Notre Dame ) and contributors note that the human condition, even that in science, still needs quite a bit of rumination rumination /ru·mi·na·tion/ (roo?mi-na´shun)
1. the casting up of the food to be chewed thoroughly a second time, as in cattle.

2.
. They provide commentary to significant writings in the philosophy of science by Hegel (Naturphilosophie), Bergson ("Psychological Parallelism An overlapping of processing, input/output (I/O) or both.

1. parallelism - parallel processing.
2. (parallel) parallelism - The maximum number of independent subtasks in a given task at a given point in its execution. E.g.
 and Positive Metaphysics metaphysics (mĕtəfĭz`ĭks), branch of philosophy concerned with the ultimate nature of existence. It perpetuates the Metaphysics of Aristotle, a collection of treatises placed after the Physics [Gr. "), Cassirer (from Substance and Function), Husserl (Introduction to the Logical Investigations), Heidegger (Time and Being), Bachelard (Essai sur la connaissance approchee), Canguilhem ("The Object of the History of Sciences"), Foucault The History of Sexuality), Deleuze (What is Philosophy?, Irigaray ("In Science, Is the Subject Sexed?") and Habermas (Knowledge and Human Interests).
COPYRIGHT 2005 Book News, Inc.
No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.
Copyright 2005 Gale, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.

 Reader Opinion

Title:

Comment:



 

Article Details
Printer friendly Cite/link Email Feedback
Title Annotation:SCIENCE (GENERAL)
Publication:SciTech Book News
Article Type:Brief Article
Date:Jun 1, 2005
Words:160
Previous Article:The fly in the cathedral.
Next Article:Rhetoric in(to) science; style as invention in inquiry.
Topics:



Related Articles
Mehdi Golshani, Issues in Islam and Science.
Continental philosophy of social science; hermeneutics, genealogy, and critical theory from ancient Greece to the twenty-first century.
Deconstruction of Baudrillard: The "Unexpected Reversibility" of Discourse.
A history of science in society; from philosophy to utility.
Current Continental Theory and Modern Philosophy.
After God: Richard Kearney and the Religious Turn in Continental Philosophy.
Health for all? Agriculture and nutrition; Bioindustry and environment; analyses and recommendations; 3v.
A preface to philosophy, 8th ed.
Albert R. Roberts and Kenneth R. Yeager, Foundations of Evidence Based Social Work Practice.

Terms of use | Copyright © 2012 Farlex, Inc. | Feedback | For webmasters | Submit articles