Philosophy of science and the politics of style: Beyond making sense
In: New political science: official journal of the New Political Science Caucus with APSA, Band 15, Heft 3-4, S. 99-114
ISSN: 1469-9931
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In: New political science: official journal of the New Political Science Caucus with APSA, Band 15, Heft 3-4, S. 99-114
ISSN: 1469-9931
In: New political science: a journal of politics & culture, Heft 30-31, S. 99-114
ISSN: 0739-3148
The traditional philosophy of science is challenged through a questioning of the ideal of reason. The history of scientific theory is based on experiments & not pure theory, placing it at odds with the sociological nature of the philosophy of science, which relates more to understanding than to explanation. Rationality, as addressing the analytic, does not approach philosophic issues raised in the philosophy of science, leading to a question of connection between the two. Suffering, an issue in the realm of philosophy, is not addressed as an issue of science. Because the actions of scientists have effects in the real world, often related to suffering, their actions should be a focus of philosophy as well. A. Cole
In: Schriften aus dem Kolleg Friedrich Nietzsche
In: Elementa Bd. 82, 2012
In: Schriften zur Philosophie und ihrer Problemgeschichte
Preliminary Material -- Vorwort -- "Der Gottmensch in Knechtsgestalt". Marx, Nietzsche, Heidegger – drei maßgebliche Negationen metaphysischer Christologie /Karlheinz Ruhstorfer -- Paulus von Tarsus und die Auseinandersetzung zwischen Nietzsche und dem jungen Heidegger /Virgilio Cesarone -- Heidegger on Nietzsche's Word and Overcoming Ontotheology /Jeffery Kinlaw -- Kommender und letzter Gott zwischen Heidegger und Nietzsche /Harald Seubert -- Heideggers Deutung von Nietzsches Proklamation des Todes Gottes /Markus Enders -- Preservation-Enhancement as Value-Positing Metaphysics in Heidegger's Essay "The Word of Nietzsche: 'God is Dead'" /Dale Wilkerson -- Nietzsche and Heidegger on Pain /Abraham Olivier -- Heidegger, Rickert, Nietzsche, and the Critique of Biologism /Robert Bernasconi -- The Inhumanity of Being: Subjectivity in Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Levinas /Jens Zimmermann -- Measuring the Greatness of the Great Men of Grand Politics: How Nietzsche's "Dynamite" Rendered Heidegger "kaputt" /Theodore Kisiel -- Heidegger's Allegory of Reading: On Nietzsche and the Tradition /William D. Melaney -- Heraclitean Justice Between Heidegger and Nietzsche /Charles Bambach -- Nietzsche is Said in Many Ways: Nietzsche's Presences in Heidegger's Parmenides /Luanne T. Frank -- From an Agonistic of Powers to Deferred Homecoming: Heidegger, Sophocles, and Hölderlin /Véronique Fóti -- Heideggers Wille zur Macht. Nietzsche – Technik – Machenschaft /Babette Babich -- Das dionysische Ja-Sagen zur Welt. Die Auslegung des stimmungsmäßigen Charakters des Willens zur Macht und dessen zeitlichen Sinnes /Angel Xolocotzi -- Nietzsches Umdeutung des Begriffs des Guten im Rahmen seiner Metaphysik des Willens zur Macht und Heideggers Kritik an seinem Wertgedanken /Jorge Uscatescu Barrón -- A Thousand Year Conclusion? Machination and Calculation in the Nietzsche Lectures /Stuart Elden -- Assessing How Heidegger Thinks Power Through the History of Being /Michael Eldred -- Das Schweigen der Tiere bei Nietzsche und Heidegger /Charles Feitosa -- Traumatic Origins: History, Genealogy, and Violence in Heidegger and Nietzsche /Eric Sean Nelson -- Horizontbildung und Weltbildung. Zur Mensch-Tier-Differenz in Heideggers Grundbegriffe der Metaphysik-Vorlesung /Friederike Rese -- Heidegger and Nietzsche on the End of Art /Robert Sinnerbrink -- "Raging Discordance." Heidegger and Nietzsche on Truth and Art /Robert Switzer -- On Truth as Justice /Nancy A. Weston.
In: The European legacy: the official journal of the International Society for the Study of European Ideas (ISSEI), Band 1, Heft 8, S. 2290-2352
ISSN: 1470-1316
The Companion is organized into two sections, each one of which reflects the developments of the Anglo-American Analytic and the Continental European philosophical traditions respectively. An appendix presents the main accomplishments of non-Western philosophies in the same time frame. Each section discusses the main movements and fields of the discipline throughout the century. The authors have maintained a balance between the historian's commitment to breadth and accuracy with the commitment of the systematic philosopher to the engaged point of view and to critical reflection. The result is a distinctive reference book made up of a series of philosophical studies -an invaluable companion to anyone who is searching for a panoramic but also reliable and challenging presentation of the philosophical ideas which shaped the last century