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The Claims of Common Sense - Moore, Wittgenstein, Keynes and the Social Sciences

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Klappentext The Claims of Common Sense investigates the importance of ideas developed by Cambridge philosophers between the World Wars for the social sciences concerning common sense! vague concepts! and ordinary language. John Coates examines the thought of Moore! Ramsey! Wittgenstein and Keynes! and traces their common drift away from early beliefs about the need for precise concepts and a canonical notation in analysis. He argues that Keynes borrowed from Wittgenstein and Ramsey their reappraisal of vague concepts! and developed the novel argument that when analysing something as complex as social reality! theory might be simplified by using concepts which lack sharp boundaries. Coates then contrasts this conclusion with the view shared by two contemporary philosophical paradigms - formal semantics and Continental post-structuralism - that the vagueness of ordinary language inevitably leads to interpretive indeterminacy. Developing a link between Cambridge philosophy and current work on complexity! vague predicates! and fuzzy logic! he argues that Wittgenstein’s and Keynes’s ideas on the economy of ordinary language present a mediating route for the social sciences between these philosophical paradigms. Zusammenfassung John Coates examines the thought of Moore! Ramsey! Wittgenstein and Keynes in this important study. He investigates the importance for the social sciences of the ideas developed by these Cambridge philosophers between the two World Wars! and offers evidence that there was far closer collaboration between them than has been supposed. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface; Introduction; 1. A short history of common sense; 2. Ideal languages and vague concepts: the transition in Cambridge philosophy; 3. Keynes and Moore's common sense; 4. Keynes's later views on vagueness and definition; 5. Samples, generalizations and ideal types; 6. The Cambridge philosophical community; Conclusion: complexity, vagueness and rhetoric; Index....

Détails du produit

Auteurs John Coates, Professor John Coates
Edition Cambridge University Press Academic
 
Langues Anglais
Format d'édition Livre Broché
Sortie 16.08.2007
 
EAN 9780521039581
ISBN 978-0-521-03958-1
Dimensions 150 mm x 227 mm x 12 mm
Thème Print on Demand
Catégories Ecole et pédagogie > Préparation de l'enseignement > Formation professionnelle
Littérature spécialisée > Philosophie, religion > Philosophie: général, ouvrages de référence

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