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Contemporary Yugoslav Philosophy: The Analytic Approach

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The aim of this collection is to present the work of Yugoslav philosophers who approach philosophy in a analytic manner. I have sought contributions from all philosophers of whom I knew to be working in this tradition. Not all sent their contributions; but I should say that the majority did. As a consequence of so wide an appeal, the papers published here exhibit not only a variety of topics but also differences in quality. This, I think, is to be expected given that the aim is to present the work of a group of philosophers who share only a poorly defined and general approach to philosophy. Of many people who have helped me bring out this collection, I can mention only a few. Jovan Babic gave me, as usual, sound advice and helped me to establish and maintain contact with the contributors in Yugoslavia. Milos Arsenijevic rounded up the recalcitrant contributors and constantly recruited new ones. And Svetlana Knjazev encouraged me - perhaps unwittingly - to persevere by her yarns of the old times in which there was no analytic philosophy in Yugoslavia. And Down Under, Steve Glaister checked the English, Nancy Simmons patiently typed the manuscripts into a rather temperamental word-processor, Mitjana Djukic proof-read them and Dean Davidson of the Macquarie University Computing Centre helped us to get them printed. To all of them many thanks.

List of contents

Preface.- Solution of the Staccato Version of the Achilles Paradox.- Pacifism: Is Its Moral Foundation Possible or Needed ?.- The Role of General Terms in Singling Out the Referent of a Demonstrative.- Philosophy and Pain Research.- A Defence of Rights-Duties Correlativism.- Scientific Discovery: Is It a Legitimate Subject for the Philosopher of Science ?.- Hegel and Logic.- Temporal Modalities and Modal Tense Operators.- Causal Propositions and Essential Properties.- Internalism and Intentionality.- Scientific Persuasion.- Is the Evil Daemon a Sceptical Device ?.- Why Wont Syntactic Naturalization of Belief do?.- An Argument Against Theism.- A Relativistic Criticism of Realism.- Deliberation, Practical Wisdom and the Self in the Nicomachean Ethics.- A Select Bibliography of Yugoslav Analytic Philosophy.

Product details

Assisted by Pavkovic (Editor), A Pavkovic (Editor), A. Pavkovic (Editor)
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 29.06.2009
 
EAN 9789024737765
ISBN 978-90-247-3776-5
No. of pages 321
Weight 644 g
Illustrations VI, 321 p.
Series Nijhoff International Philosophy Series
Nijhoff International Philosophy Series
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy > Renaissance, Enlightenment
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: antiquity to present day

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