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9789400762411 |
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978-94-007-6241-1 |
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B67 |
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501 |
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23 |
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100 1# - MAIN ENTRY--PERSONAL NAME |
Personal name |
Lenz, Martin. |
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editor. |
245 10 - IMMEDIATE SOURCE OF ACQUISITION NOTE |
Title |
Contemporary Perspectives on Early Modern Philosophy |
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[electronic resource] : |
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Nature and Norms in Thought / |
Statement of responsibility, etc |
edited by Martin Lenz, Anik Waldow. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
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VIII, 207 p. 1 illus. |
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online resource. |
440 1# - SERIES STATEMENT/ADDED ENTRY--TITLE |
Title |
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, |
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0929-6425 ; |
Volume number/sequential designation |
29 |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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Preface -- List of Contributors -- Nature and Norms in Thought Martin Lenz (University of Groningen) and Anik Waldow( University of Sydney) -- Part I Nature’s Influence on the Mind -- Intentionality Bifurcated: A Lesson from Early Modern Philosophy? Lionel Shapiro -- Ideas as Thick Beliefs: Spinoza on the Normativity of Ideas Martin Lenz -- Three Problems in Locke’s Ontology of Substance and Mode Antonia LoLordo -- Kant on Imagination and the Natural Sources of the Conceptual Johannes Haag -- Naturalized Epistemology and the Genealogy of Knwoledge Martin Kusch -- Part II Shaping the Norms of our Intellectual and Practical Engagement with the World -- Sensibility and Metaphysics: Diderot, Hume, Baumgarten, and Herder Stephen Gaukroger. - Back to the Facts – Herder on the Normative Role of Sensibility and Imagination Anik Waldow -- Extending Nature: Rousseau on the Cultivation of Moral Sensibility Annette Pierdziwol -- The Piacular, or On Seeing Oneself as a Moral Cause in Adam Smith Eric Schliesser. - Explaining and Describing: Panpsychism and Deep Ecology Michael Hampe -- Index. Eric Schliesser. - Explaining and Describing: Panpsychism and Deep Ecology Michael Hampe -- Index. . |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
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Normativity has long been conceived as more properly pertaining to the domain of thought than to the domain of nature. This conception goes back to Kant and still figures prominently in contemporary epistemology, philosophy of mind and ethics. By offering a collection of new essays by leading scholars in early modern philosophy and specialists in contemporary philosophy, this volume goes beyond the point where nature and normativity came apart, and challenges the well-established opposition between these all too neatly separated realms. It examines how the mind’s embeddedness in nature can be conceived as a starting point for uncovering the links between naturally and conventionally determined standards governing an agent’s epistemic and moral engagement with the world. The original essays are grouped in two parts. The first part focuses on specific aspects of theories of perception, thought formation and judgment. It gestures towards an account of normativity that regards linguistic conventions and natural constraints as jointly setting the scene for the mind’s ability to conceptualise its experiences. The second part of the book asks what the norms of desirable epistemic and moral practices are. Key to this approach is an examination of human beings as parts of nature, who act as natural causes and are determined by their sensibilities and sentiments. Each part concludes with a chapter that integrates features of the historical debate into the contemporary context. |
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Philosophy (General). |
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Science |
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Philosophy. |
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Philosophy. |
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Philosophy of Science. |
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History of Philosophy. |
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Waldow, Anik. |
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editor. |
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SpringerLink (Online service) |
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Springer eBooks |
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9789400762404 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-6241-1 |
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E-Book |