Collected papers on epistemology, philosophy of science and history of philosophy /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Stegmüller, Wolfgang, 1923-1991
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht ; Boston : D. Reidel, c1977.
Series:Synthese library. Monographs on epistemology, logic, methodology, philosophy of science, sociology of science and of knowledge, and on the mathematical methods of social and behavioral sciences ; v. 91
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300 |a 2 v. ;  |c 23 cm. 
490 0 |a Synthese library. Monographs on epistemology, logic, methodology, philosophy of science, sociology of science and of knowledge, and on the mathematical methods of social and behavioral sciences ;  |v v. 91 
504 |a Incluye bibliografía. 
505 0 |t Vol. 1 :  |a 1. THE PROBLEM OF UNIVERSALS THEN AND NOW: 1. The Problem.- 2. Platonism and Nominalism.- 3. Historical Background.- 4. Epistemological Discussion of Platonism and Nominalism.- 5. Constructive Conceptualism.- 6. The Three Ontological Positions.- 7. Summary.-- 2. TOWARDS A RATIONAL RECONSTRUCTION OF KANT'S METAPHYSICS OF EXPERIENCE: I: Kant's Riddle of Experience.- 1. On Rational Reconstructions of Philosophical Theories.- 2. The Place of Kant's Theory of Experience within His Theoretical Philosophy.- 3. Synthetic a priori Propositions.- 4. The Existential Hypothesis in Kant's Fundamental Question.- 5. The Influence of Isaac Newton, Chr. Wolff and D. Hume upon Kant's Conception of Science.- 6. Kant's Antinomy of Experience.- 7. Kant's Project for a Solution: Synthetic a priori Statements as the Way out of the Dilemma.- 8. A Remark on the Relation between the `Regressive' and the `Progressive' Argument.- II: The Logical Structure of the Progressive Argument.- 1. The Aim of the Progressive Argument.- 2. Kant as a Rationalist Precursor of the Theory of Eliminative and Enumerative Induction.- 3. Kant's Theory of Structural Reduction or a priori Elimination (The Modal Argument).- 4. Empirical Confirmation and Consolidation.- 5. The Gap in Kant's Argument.- 6. Concluding Remarks.-- 3. A MODEL THEORETIC EXPLICATION OF WITTGENSTEIN'S PICTURE THEORY: 1. Introduction.- 2. Intensional Relational Systems, Model Worlds, Categorical Identity.- 3. Isomorphism, Homomorphism, Picture, Truth and Falsity.- 4. Logical Spaces, Isomorphism between Logical Spaces, Logically Adequate and Inadequate Pictures.- 5. Application of the Picture Theory to Language.-- 4. PHENOMENALISM AND ITS DIFFICULTIES: 1. Philosophy of Quantum Mechanics and Phenomenalism.- 2. A Characterization of Phenomenalism.- 3. Motives for Phenomenalism.- 4. Difficulties in Carrying out the Phenomenalistic Programme.- 5. Conclusion.-- 5. ONTOLOGY AND ANALYTICITY: 1. The Ontological Problem.- 2. The Problem of Analytic Statements.- 3. Concluding Remarks.- Index of Names. 
505 0 |t Vol. 2 :  |a 1. THE SO-CALLED CIRCLE OF UNDERSTANDING.-- 2. 'THE PROBLEM OF CAUSALITY. -- 3. EXPLANATION, PREDICTION, SCIENTIFIC SYSTEMATIZATION AND NON-EXPLANATORY INFORMATION: 1. Introduction.- 2. On Possible Conventions Governing the Use of 'Explanation' and 'Prediction'.- 3. An Additional Argument of Plausibility in favour of the Counterthesis.- 4. A Systematic Approach.- 5. Non-Explanatory Information.-- 4. THE PROBLEM OF INDUCTION: HUME'S CHALLENGE AND THE CONTEMPORARY ANSWERS: 1. Introduction.- 2. The Humean Challenge.- 3. Deductivism: K. Popper.- 4. Inductivism 1.- 5. Inductivism 2.- 6. Concluding Remarks.-- 5. CARNAP'S NORMATIVE THEORY OF INDUCTIVE PROBABILITY.-- 6. LOGICAL UNDERSTANDING AND THE DYNAMICS OF THEORIES.-- 7. STRUCTURES AND DYNAMICS OF THEORIES: SOME REFLECTIONS ON J.D. SNEED AND T.S. KUHN.-- 8. LANGUAGE AND LOGIC.-- 1. Preface.- 2. The Functions of `Is'.- 3. `All', `Something', and `Nothing'.- 4. `I', `You', `He', `She', `It'.- 5. `Not', `And', `Or', `If ...Then'.- 6. Logical Truth.- 7. `The'.- 8. `It is Possible That ... ', `It is Necessary That ...'.-- 9. REMARKS ON THE COMPLETENESS OF LOGICAL SYSTEMS RELATIVE TO THE VALIDITY-CONCEPTS OF P. LORENZEN AND K. LORENZ.-- Index of Names. 
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