The Cambridge history of philosophy, 1870-1945 /

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Imprint:Cambridge, U.K. ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2003.
Description:xiii, 959 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/5606082
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Other authors / contributors:Baldwin, Thomas, 1947-
ISBN:052159104X (hb)
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (p. 814-923) and index.
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Thomas Baldwin
  • 1. Positivist thought in the nineteenth century / Rom Harre
  • 2. Neo-Kantianism: the German idealism movement / Christopher Adair-Toteff
  • 3. Idealism in Britain and the United States / James Allard
  • 4. Idealism in Russia / David Bakhurst
  • 5. Bergson / F. C. T. Moore
  • 6. Pragmatism / Christopher Hookway
  • 7. Psychology: old and new / Gary Hatfield
  • 8. The unconscious mind / Sebastian Gardner
  • 9. Logic: revival and reform / Peter Simons
  • 10. Foundations of mathematics / Michael Hallett
  • 11. Theories of judgement / Artur Rojszczak and Barry Smith
  • 12. The logical analysis of language / David Bell
  • 13. The atomism debate / Eli Zahar
  • 14. Theories of space-time in modern physics / Luciano Boi
  • 15. The debate over the Geisteswissenschaften in German philosophy / R. Lanier Anderson
  • 16. From political economy to positive economics / Margaret Schabas
  • 17. Sociology and the idea of social science / Geoffrey Hawthorn
  • 18. Utilitarians and idealists / Ross Harrison
  • 19. Nietzsche / Edgar Sleinis
  • 20. The new realism in ethics / Christian Piller
  • 21. Individualism vs. collectivism / Peter Nicholson
  • 22. Marxism and anarchism / Alex Callinicos
  • 23. Legal theory / Stanley L. Paulson
  • 24. Sceptical challenges of faith / James Livingston
  • 25. The defence of faith / James Livingston
  • 26. Art and morality: aesthetics at 1870 / Paul Guyer
  • 27. Form and feeling: aesthetics at the turn of the century / Paul Guyer
  • Interlude: Philosophy and the First World War / Thomas Baldwin
  • 28. Logical atomism / Peter Simons
  • 29. The scientific world conception: logical positivism / Alan Richardson
  • 30. The achievements of the Polish school of logic / Jan Wolenski
  • 31. Logic and philosophical analysis / Thomas Baldwin
  • 32. The continuing idealist tradition / Leslie Armour
  • 33. Transformations in speculative philosophy / James Bradley
  • 34. Realism, naturalism, and pragmatism / Cornelius Delaney
  • 35. French Catholic philosophy / Daniel Leduc-Fayette
  • 36. Spanish philosophy / Manuel Garrido
  • 37. The phenomenological movement / Herman Philipse
  • 38. Heidegger / Raymond Geuss
  • 39. Latin American philosophy / Eduardo Rabossi
  • 40. Japanese philosophy / Thomas Kasulis
  • 41. Sensible appearances / Michael Martin
  • 42. The renaissance of epistemology / Luciano Floridi
  • 43. The solipsism debates / David Bell
  • 44. Language / David Holdcroft
  • 45. The end of philosophy as metaphysics / Simon Glendinning
  • 46. First-order logic and its rivals / Michael Scanlan
  • 47. The golden age of mathematical logic / John Dawson
  • 48. General relativity / Thomas Ryckman
  • 49. Scientific explanation / George Gale
  • 50. The rise of probabilistic thinking / Jan von Plato
  • 51. Vitalism and emergence / Brian McLaughlin
  • 52. Behaviourism and psychology / Gary Hatfield
  • 53. Gestalt psychology / Thomas Leahey
  • 54. Wittgenstein's conception of mind / Marie McGinn
  • 55. The methodology of the social sciences / James Bohman
  • 56. The rise of social anthropology / Merrilee H. Salmon
  • 57. Western Marxism and ideology critique / Alex Callinicos
  • 58. From intuitionism to emotivism / Jonathan Dancy
  • 59. Philosophy of religion / Richard H. Roberts
  • 60. Literature as philosophy / Rhiannon Goldthorpe
  • 61. Aesthetics between the wars: art and liberation / Paul Guyer
  • 62. Hans Kelsen and normative legal positivism / Stanley L. Paulson
  • 63. The liberal democratic state: defences and developments / Richard Bellamy
  • 64. The liberal democratic state: critics / Walter Adamson.