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EVOLUTION --- EVOLUTION --- PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE --- THEORY
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Bachelard, Gaston, --- Philosophy and science. --- Philosophy and science --- Science and philosophy --- Science --- Bachelard, Gaston --- Bachelard, Gaston.
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Metaphysics. --- Philosophy and science. --- Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, --- Maupertuis,
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Philosophy and science --- wetenschappelijk onderzoek --- natuurwetenschappen --- wetenschapsfilosofie --- filosofie --- 135 --- Science and philosophy --- Science --- wetenschapsleer --- Philosophy and science. --- wetenschappelijk denken --- onderzoeksmethoden --- Philosophy of science --- deontologie
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Hermeneutics --- Hermeneutiek --- Herméneutique --- Philosophy and science --- Interpretation (Philosophy) --- Philosophie et science --- Interprétation (Philosophie) --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Hermeneutics. --- Interpretation, Methodology of --- Criticism --- Herméneutique --- Interprétation (Philosophie) --- Congrès
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This collection presents perspectives into the pristine field of phenomenology/philosophy of life conceived by Tymieniecka, initiated in the Analecta Husserliana and unfolding with each volume. This new and original philosophy reaches to the `inner workings of Nature' as well as to the innermost recesses of the Human Creative Condition, opening a basic starting point for all philosophy. Life, `the theme of our times', finds at last a profound philosophical treatment.
Life --- Phenomenology --- Vie --- Phénoménologie --- Congresses. --- -Phenomenology --- -Philosophy, Modern --- Congresses --- Philosophy --- -Congresses --- Phenomenology . --- Philosophy and science. --- Philosophy of nature. --- Metaphysics. --- Phenomenology. --- Philosophy of Science. --- Philosophy of Nature. --- Science and philosophy --- Science --- Philosophy, Modern --- God --- Ontology --- Philosophy of mind --- Nature --- Nature, Philosophy of --- Natural theology --- Vie. --- Phénoménologie. --- Life - Congresses. --- Phenomenology - Congresses.
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Mathematical analysis --- Mathematics --- Philosophy and science --- Analyse mathématique --- Mathématiques --- Philosophie et sciences --- History. --- Philosophy. --- Histoire --- Philosophie --- -Mathematics --- -Math --- Science --- Advanced calculus --- Analysis (Mathematics) --- Algebra --- History --- Philosophy --- 517.1 Mathematical analysis --- -History --- Analyse mathématique --- Mathématiques --- Logic of mathematics --- Mathematics, Logic of --- 517.1 --- Mathematical analysis - History. --- Mathematics - Philosophy.
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James F. Sheridan Allegheny College As we come to the end of the century, an attentive student of con temporary European philosophy will no doubt be startled by a volume titled Husserl in Contemporary Context. Such philosophers are most likely to believe that Hussed has now been declared II classical" rather than a contemporary thinker or, worse, simply old fashioned. Access to Hussed today will most likely come through the allegedly definitive critiques of his work by Heidegger and Derrida and to a lesser extent through the readings of his work by Levinas and Merleau Ponty although Merleau-Ponty himself has been declared old fashioned by some postmodems. Hence, if by II contemporary" one understands the problematic set by the work of the late Heidegger, Derrida, Foucault, et. al., Hussed's work seems strange indeed in such a contemporary context, seems better understood as the last gasp of philosophy dominated by metaphysics and thus fit only for inclusion in courses in the history of philosophy.
Phenomenology. --- Philosophy, Modern --- Ontology --- Self (Philosophy) --- Logic --- Philosophy and science --- Phénoménologie --- Philosophie --- Ontologie --- Moi (Philosophie) --- Logique --- Philosophie et sciences --- Husserl, Edmund, --- Phénoménologie --- Phenomenology --- Husserl, Edmund --- Husserl, Edmond --- Phenomenology . --- Epistemology. --- Ontology. --- Modern philosophy. --- Modern Philosophy. --- Modern philosophy --- Being --- Philosophy --- Metaphysics --- Necessity (Philosophy) --- Substance (Philosophy) --- Epistemology --- Theory of knowledge --- Psychology --- Philosophy, Modern - 20th century.
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In the seventeenth century the microscope opened up a new world of observation, and, according to Catherine Wilson, profoundly revised the thinking of scientists and philosophers alike. The interior of nature, once closed off to both sympathetic intuition and direct perception, was now accessible with the help of optical instruments. The microscope led to a conception of science as an objective, procedure-driven mode of inquiry and renewed interest in atomism and mechanism. Focusing on the earliest forays into microscopical research, from 1620 to 1720, this book provides us with both a compelling technological history and a lively assessment of the new knowledge that helped launch philosophy into the modern era. Wilson argues that the discovery of the microworld--and the apparent role of living animalcula in generation, contagion, and disease--presented metaphysicians with the task of reconciling the ubiquity of life with human-centered theological systems. It was also a source of problems for philosophers concerned with essences, qualities, and the limits of human knowledge, whose positions are echoed in current debates about realism and instrument-mediated knowledge. Covering the contributions of pioneering microscopists (Leeuwenhoek, Swammerdam, Malpighi, Grew, and Hooke) and the work of philosophers interested in the microworld (Bacon, Descartes, Leibniz, Malebranche, Locke, and Berkeley), she challenges historians who view the abstract sciences as the sole catalyst of the Scientific Revolution as she stresses the importance of observational and experimental science to the modern intellect.
Philosophy and science --- Philosophy, Modern --- Microscopes --- Philosophie et sciences --- Philosophie --- History --- Histoire --- Europe --- Intellectual life --- Vie intellectuelle --- -Philosophy and science --- -Philosophy, Modern --- -Modern philosophy --- Science and philosophy --- Science --- Light microscopes --- Microscope and microscopy --- Optical microscopes --- Optical instruments --- -History --- -Europe --- Council of Europe countries --- Eastern Hemisphere --- Eurasia --- Filosofie. --- Microscopie. --- Philosophie. --- Naturwissenschaften. --- Philosophie des sciences. --- Philosophy --- 1600-1699. --- History. --- -Microscopes --- 17th century --- Philosophy [Modern ] --- Philosophy and science - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Microscopes - Europe - History - 17th century. --- Naturwissenschaften --- Mikroskop --- Philosophy, Modern - 17th century. --- Philosophieren --- Philosoph --- Philosophin --- Lichtmikroskop --- Optisches Instrument --- Naturforschung --- Naturlehre --- Naturwissenschaft --- Wissenschaft --- Naturwissenschaftler --- Accademia dei Lyncei. --- Alhazen. --- Bacon, Francis. --- Berkeley, George. --- Book of Nature. --- Collegium Curiosae. --- Copernicus. --- Digby, Kenelm. --- Divini, Eustachio. --- Fournier, Marian. --- Gregory. --- Hippocrates. --- Hutchison, Keith. --- Jungius, Joachim. --- Lucretius. --- Nero. --- Pasteur, Louis. --- air pump. --- ammalcula. --- analogy. --- atomism. --- bacteria. --- butterfly. --- caterpillar. --- charlatanry. --- corpuscularianism. --- dissection. --- effluvia. --- empiricism. --- experimentation. --- eyeglasses. --- fermentation. --- generation. --- gonorrhea. --- heliocentrism. --- iatromechanism. --- idealism. --- influenza. --- insects. --- knowledge, scientific. --- laboratory. --- lenses. --- magic. --- mathematics. --- mechanism. --- metamorphosis. --- myopia. --- mysticism. --- objectivity. --- occasionalism. --- ovism. --- pananimism. --- protozoa. --- qualities. --- MICROSCOPY --- MONOGRAPHS --- PHILOSOPHY AND SCIENCE --- HISTORY
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