Idealization XI: Historical Studies on Abstraction and Idealization: Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities / Idealization, cartea 82/11
Francesco Coniglione, Roberto Poli, Robin D. Rollingeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 dec 2003
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042016026
ISBN-10: 9042016027
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities / Idealization
ISBN-10: 9042016027
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities / Idealization
Cuprins
Preface
General Perspectives
Ignacio ANGELELLI: Adventures of Abstraction
Allan BÄCK: What is Being qua Being
Francesco CONIGLIONE: Between Abstraction and Idealization: Scientific Practice and Philosophical Awareness
Case Studies
Desmond Paul HENRY: Anselm on Abstracts
Leen SPRUIT: Agent Intellect and Phantasms. On the Preliminaries of Peripatetic Abstraction
Robin D. ROLLINGER: Hermann Lotze on Abstraction and Platonic Ideas
Roberto POLI: W.E. Johnson’s Determinable-Determinate Opposition and his Theory of Abstraction
Maria van der SCHAAR: The Red of a Rose. On the Significance of Stout’s Category of Abstract Particulars
Claire ORTIZ HILL: Abstraction and Idealization in Edmund Husserl and Georg Cantor prior to 1895
Guillermo E. ROSADO HADDOCK: Idealization in Mathematics: Husserl and Beyond
Andrzej KLAWITER: Why Did Husserl not Become the Galileo of the Science of Consciousness?
Giovanni CAMARDI: Ideal Types and Scientific Theories
General Perspectives
Ignacio ANGELELLI: Adventures of Abstraction
Allan BÄCK: What is Being qua Being
Francesco CONIGLIONE: Between Abstraction and Idealization: Scientific Practice and Philosophical Awareness
Case Studies
Desmond Paul HENRY: Anselm on Abstracts
Leen SPRUIT: Agent Intellect and Phantasms. On the Preliminaries of Peripatetic Abstraction
Robin D. ROLLINGER: Hermann Lotze on Abstraction and Platonic Ideas
Roberto POLI: W.E. Johnson’s Determinable-Determinate Opposition and his Theory of Abstraction
Maria van der SCHAAR: The Red of a Rose. On the Significance of Stout’s Category of Abstract Particulars
Claire ORTIZ HILL: Abstraction and Idealization in Edmund Husserl and Georg Cantor prior to 1895
Guillermo E. ROSADO HADDOCK: Idealization in Mathematics: Husserl and Beyond
Andrzej KLAWITER: Why Did Husserl not Become the Galileo of the Science of Consciousness?
Giovanni CAMARDI: Ideal Types and Scientific Theories
Notă biografică
Francesco Coniglione (1949) teaches history of philosophy at Catania University and is member of the Advisory Committee of the Poznań Studies on the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities. He has studied Polish analytical philosophy (Nel segno della scienza. La filosofia polacca del Novecento, Milano 1996), and the history of the 20th century philosophy of science (La parola liberatrice. Momenti storici del rapporto tra filosofia e scienza, Catania 2002). He has published numerous papers, some of which are translated into English and Polish.
Roberto Poli (1955) teaches at the Faculty of Sociology of Trento University and is editor-in-chief of Axiomathes (Kluwer). Poli is member of the Board of directors of Mitteleuropa Foundation (Bolzano) and editor of Categories (Poligraphica), Western Philosophy Series (Ashgate), and Dialogikon (Jagiellonian University, Cracow). His main scientific interests include ontology (Ontologia formale, Genova 1992), Central European Philosophy (Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, Twardowski) and the theory of values; His works are published in English, German, Italian, Polish, and Russian. He is currently working on the elaboration of the general categorical framework for an ontology well suited for applications in the field of information sciences (ALWIS. Ontology for Knowledge Engineers, Utrecht, 2001).
Robin D. Rollinger (1956) is a research editor at the Husserl Archives in Leuven. He is the main editor of Husserliana XXXVI (Transzendentaler Idealismus) and is currently working on another critical edition of the Husserliana (Urteilstheorie). He has also written two books, Meinong and Husserl on Abstraction and Universals (1993) and Husserl’s Position in the School of Brentano (1999), as well as numerous articles on phenomenology, Austrian philosophy, and the nineteenth century background of these currents.
Roberto Poli (1955) teaches at the Faculty of Sociology of Trento University and is editor-in-chief of Axiomathes (Kluwer). Poli is member of the Board of directors of Mitteleuropa Foundation (Bolzano) and editor of Categories (Poligraphica), Western Philosophy Series (Ashgate), and Dialogikon (Jagiellonian University, Cracow). His main scientific interests include ontology (Ontologia formale, Genova 1992), Central European Philosophy (Brentano, Husserl, Meinong, Twardowski) and the theory of values; His works are published in English, German, Italian, Polish, and Russian. He is currently working on the elaboration of the general categorical framework for an ontology well suited for applications in the field of information sciences (ALWIS. Ontology for Knowledge Engineers, Utrecht, 2001).
Robin D. Rollinger (1956) is a research editor at the Husserl Archives in Leuven. He is the main editor of Husserliana XXXVI (Transzendentaler Idealismus) and is currently working on another critical edition of the Husserliana (Urteilstheorie). He has also written two books, Meinong and Husserl on Abstraction and Universals (1993) and Husserl’s Position in the School of Brentano (1999), as well as numerous articles on phenomenology, Austrian philosophy, and the nineteenth century background of these currents.