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100 | _aBrenner-Golomb, Nancy | ||
245 | _aThe Importance of Spinoza for the Modern Philosophy of Science: Can the Revival of Spinoza`s Naturalism Refute Cultural Relativism? | ||
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_aFrankfurt _bOntos Verlag _c2010 |
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300 | _a425p | ||
505 | _aChapter I. Spinoza's Methodological Approach. Chapter II. The Correspondence between a Comprehensive Structure of Science and a Comprehensive Structure of Nature. Chapter III. The Necessary Distinction Between Science and a Chapter IV. The Structural View. Chapter V. The Notion of Essence in Modern Science. Chapter VI. Intuition, Certainty and Innate Ideas. Chapter VII. Free Will, Choice and the Power of the Mind. Chapter VIII. The Connection between an Appeal to Reason and Rational Choice. Chapter IX. Intermezzo: Imagination and Reason. Metaphors and Logical Analysis. Chapter X. Note on the Timing of the Inversion of the Cartesian View Chapter XI. Political Freedom. Chapter XII. The Indirect Effect of Reason on Culture Chapter XIII. The Assumed Central Role of Language in Science and Moral Philosophy. Chapter XIV. A modern view in the spirit of Spinoza | ||
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