The Idea of Determinism
Autor Alexandre Kojève Traducere de Robert B. Williamsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 28 mar 2025
The notion of determinism plays heavily in the philosophy of nature. In the classical age of physics (Newton through Maxwell) it was a commonly held assumption that everything can be predicted, and chance is nonexistent. There was also the belief in the perpetual progress toward absolute precision in scientific measurement. Then in 1814 Laplace set the groundwork for this idea in the modern era: “[If there were] an Intelligence who could know, for a given instant, all the forces with which nature is animated and the relative position of all the beings that compose it—if, moreover, it were vast enough to submit all its data to analysis [in accordance with the laws of nature—it] would embrace in the same formula the motions of the greatest bodies in the universe and those of the slightest atom: nothing would be uncertain for it, and the future, like the past, would be present to its eyes."
With dialectical mastery, Kojève examines the implications of these assumptions and finds them wanting, even from within the classical perspective. He then turns to the "modern (quantum) physics" of Planck, Heisenberg and Dirac, which he sees as supporting an epistemological understanding of physical science free of any deterministic assumptions. Kojève also finds it to be rooted in the concrete understanding of physical measurement as an interaction between an observing subject and an observed object, about which statistically accurate predictions can legitimately be made.
Kojève was a contemporary and friend to political philosopher Leo Strauss, and influential in the intellectual formation of Allan Bloom and Stanley Rosen. His political career cannot be ignored when attempting to assess the intentions of his philosophical work, which renders it a brand of political philosophy even when making presentations in the field of natural sciences.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781587313929
ISBN-10: 1587313928
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: St. Augustine Press
Colecția St. Augustines Press
ISBN-10: 1587313928
Pagini: 280
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: St. Augustine Press
Colecția St. Augustines Press
Notă biografică
Alexandre Kojève (1902–1968) was a French philosopher and civil servant noted for his contribution to the philosophy of science and political action. Heavily influenced by Heidegger and Marx, Kojève’s reading of Hegel and treatment of ideology, history and political philosophy remain relevant and compelling, even if often controversial. He is a key figure in 20th century European philosophy.
Robert B. Williamson is Tutor Emeritus at St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland, where he continues to teach. He is co-author, with Alfred Mollin, of An Introduction to Ancient Greek and the author of articles on Plato’s philosophy and Einstein’s early work on relativity theory.
Robert B. Williamson is Tutor Emeritus at St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland, where he continues to teach. He is co-author, with Alfred Mollin, of An Introduction to Ancient Greek and the author of articles on Plato’s philosophy and Einstein’s early work on relativity theory.