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Rationis Defensor

by Maclaurin, James.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science, 0929-6425 ; . 28 Physical details: XVI, 298p. 17 illus. online resource. ISBN: 9400739834 Subject(s): Philosophy (General). | Philosophy of nature. | Science %Philosophy. | Philosophy. | Philosophy of Science. | History of Philosophy. | Philosophy of Nature.
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1 Getting over Gettier, Alan Musgrave -- 2 Justified Believing: Avoiding the Paradox Gregory W. Dawes -- Chapter 3! Literature and Truthfulness,Gregory Currie -- 4 Where the Buck-passing Stops, Andrew Moore -- 5 Universal Darwinism: Its Scope and Limits, James Maclaurin, - 6 The Future of Utilitarianism,Tim Mulgan. 7 Kant on Experiment, Alberto Vanzo.-  8 Did Newton ʻFeignʼ the Corpuscular Hypothesis? Kirsten Walsh.-  9 The Progress of Scotland: The Edinburgh Philosophical Societies and the Experimental Method, Juan Gomez -- 10 Propositions: Truth vs. Existence, Heather Dyke -- 11 Against Advanced Modalizing, Josh Parsons -- 12 Spread Worlds, Plenitude and Modal Realism: A Problem for DavidLewis, Charles R. Pigden and Rebecca E. B. Entwisle.-  13 The Scandal of Platonism, Vladimír Svoboda -- 14 Mathematical and Empirical Concepts, Pavel Materna -- 15 Post-Fregean Thoughts on Propositional Unity, Bjørn Jespersen -- 16 Best-path Theorem Proving: Compiling Derivations, Martin Frické --  17 Is Imperative Inference Impossible?, Hannah Clark-Younger.  .

Rationis Defensor is  a volume of previously unpublished essays celebrating the life and work of Colin Cheyne. Colin was until recently Head of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Otago, a department that can boast of many famous philosophers among its past and present faculty and which has twice been judged as the strongest research department across all disciplines in governmental research assessments. Colin is the immediate past President of the Australasian Association for Philosophy (New Zealand Division). He is the author of Knowledge, Cause, and Abstract Objects: Causal Objections to Platonism (Springer, 2001) and the editor, with Vladimir Svoboda and Bjorn Jespersen, of Pavel Tichy’s Collected Papers in Logic and Philosophy (University of Otago Press, 2005) and, with John Worrall, of Rationality and Reality: Conversations with Alan Musgrave (Springer, 2006). The volume celebrates the dedication to rational enquiry and the philosophical style of Colin Cheyne. It also celebrates the distinctive brand of naturalistic philosophy for which Otago has become known. Contributors to the volume include a wide variety of philosophers, all with a personal connection to Colin, and all of whom are, in their own way, defenders of rationality.

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