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Idea (Philosophy) --- Culture --- Economic aspects. --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Memetics
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Idea (Philosophy) --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Memetics --- Methoden en technieken --- speciale methoden --- Idea (Philosophy). --- speciale methoden. --- Speciale methoden.
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Philosophical interpretation of Proust based on the work of Merleau-Ponty and Deleuze.
Philosophy, Modern --- Intuition. --- Idea (Philosophy) --- Intuition (Psychology) --- Intuitionalism --- Cognition --- Insight --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Memetics --- Proust, Marcel, --- Intuition
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"Provides an interpretation of the development of the ontology of ideas from Descartes to Hume that reaffirms the vital role metaphysical concerns played in early modern thinking"--Provided by publisher.
Idea (Philosophy) --- Metaphysics. --- Ontology. --- Philosophy --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Memetics --- Being --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy)
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Cette étude porte sur la Platos Ideenlehre, la grande monographie que Natorp – l’un des principaux représentants avec H. Cohen et E. Cassirer de l’École de Marbourg – consacra en 1903 à Platon. Toute la difficulté (et tout l’intérêt) de cette monographie tient à l’ambiguïté de la stratégie interprétative adoptée par son auteur : la théorie des Idées est certes conçue comme l’origine historique de la méthode transcendantale établie par Kant dans la première Critique, mais la lecture que Natorp propose du texte platonicien est surtout pour lui l’occasion d’élaborer une conception originale de l’idéalisme critique qui se démarque sur certains points fondamentaux de la lettre kantienne. En ce sens, la lecture des Dialogues consiste moins à repérer les prémisses d’une doctrine constituée en dehors d’eux qu’à résoudre les deux problèmes majeurs de tout idéalisme véritable. Premièrement, comment concevoir l’articulation entre la discursivité logique et la réceptivité sensible sans mettre cette dernière au compte d’une faculté radicalement étrangère à la pensée ? Platon est précisément aux yeux de Natorp celui qui s’efforce de comprendre « la nature étrangère à la forme » non comme une altérité absolue, un datum extra-logique, mais comme l’autre qui est propre à la pensée. Deuxièmement, que signifie « être » pour l’Idée ? Platon a clairement reconnu selon Natorp l’impossibilité de concevoir cet être comme une existence donnée : la pensée comme procès dialectique est au contraire originaire et l’Idée comme hypothèse ou position discrète ne reçoit de consistance qu’au sein de la continuité pure du dialegesthai.
Idea (Philosophy) --- Philosophy, Ancient --- Idée (Philosophie) --- Philosophie ancienne --- Natorp, Paul, --- Plato --- Idée (Philosophie) --- Plato. --- Platonists --- Germany --- Natorp, Paul --- Platonic philosophy --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Memetics --- Natorp, Paul, - 1854-1924
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Idea (Philosophy) --- Critical realism. --- Dominance (Psychology) --- Social hierarchy (Psychology) --- Control (Psychology) --- Social groups --- Philosophy, Modern --- Realism --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Memetics --- Philosophy.
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Logic --- Hegel, Georg W.F. --- Idea (Philosophy) --- Logic, Modern --- Idée (Philosophie) --- Logique moderne --- History --- Histoire --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- #GROL:SEMI-1-05'18' Hege --- -Idea (Philosophy) --- -Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Memetics --- Modern logic --- Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- -Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- -Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- 1 HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH Filosofie. Psychologie--HEGEL, GEORG WILHELM FRIEDRICH --- Hegel, Giorgio Guglielmo Frederico --- -Modern logic --- Ideas, Theory of --- Idée (Philosophie) --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich --- Logic [Modern ] --- 19th century --- Logic, Modern - 19th century --- Idea (Philosophy) - History - 19th century --- Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, - 1770-1831 - Wissenschaft der Logik
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First published in 1818, The World as Will and Representation contains Schopenhauer's entire philosophy, ranging through epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of mind and action, aesthetics and philosophy of art, to ethics, the meaning of life and the philosophy of religion, in an attempt to account for the world in all its significant aspects. It gives a unique and influential account of what is and is not of value in existence, the striving and pain of the human condition and the possibility of deliverance from it. This translation of the first volume of what later became a two-volume work reflects the eloquence and power of Schopenhauer's prose and renders philosophical terms accurately and consistently. It offers an introduction, glossary of names and bibliography, and succinct editorial notes, including notes on the revisions of the text which Schopenhauer made in 1844 and 1859.
Philosophy. --- Will. --- Idea (Philosophy). --- Knowledge, Theory of. --- Idea (Philosophy) --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Philosophy --- Will --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Psychology --- Cetanā --- Conation --- Volition --- Ethics --- Self --- Mental philosophy --- Humanities --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Memetics --- History of philosophy --- Arts and Humanities
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Do concepts exist independently of the mind? Where does objective reality diverge from subjective experience? John Burbidge calls upon the work of some of the foremost thinkers in philosophy to address these questions, developing a nuanced account of the relationship between the mind and the external world. In Ideas, Concepts, and Reality John Burbidge adopts, as a starting point, Gottlob Frege's distinction between "ideas," which are subjective recollections of past sensations, and "concepts," which are shared by many and make communication possible. Engaging with Aristotle, Descartes, Kant, Hegel, and many others, the book argues that concepts are not eternal and unchanging, as Frege suggested, but open to revision. We can move from ideas to thoughts, Burbidge suggests, that can be refined to the point where they acquire independent and objective status as concepts. At the same time, they are radically connected to other concepts which either complement or are differentiated from them. Ideas, Concepts, and Reality offers a fresh perspective on the ways in which rigorous thought differs from other operations of the mind. Daringly inventive and accessibly written, the book will appeal to philosophers at all levels of interest.
Idea (Philosophy) --- Concepts. --- Mind and reality. --- Thought and thinking. --- Mind --- Thinking --- Thoughts --- Educational psychology --- Philosophy --- Psychology --- Intellect --- Logic --- Perception --- Psycholinguistics --- Self --- Reality and mind --- Reality --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Memetics --- Concept formation --- Abstraction --- Concepts
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Why did such highly abstract ideas as truth, knowledge, or justice become so important to us? What was the point of coming to think in these terms? Matthieu Queloz presents a method for answering such questions: pragmatic genealogy. We can make sense of these grand abstractions by identifying their roots in concrete practical concerns.
Idea (Philosophy) --- Genealogy (Philosophy) --- Philosophy of mind. --- Mind, Philosophy of --- Mind, Theory of --- Theory of mind --- Philosophy --- Cognitive science --- Metaphysics --- Philosophical anthropology --- Genealogy in philosophy --- Methodology --- Philosophy, Modern --- Ideas, Theory of --- Ideas (Philosophy) --- Theory of ideas --- Knowledge, Theory of --- Memetics --- concepts, genealogy, pragmatism, state of nature, history, David Hume, Friedrich Nietzsche, Edward Craig, Bernard Williams, Miranda Fricker
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