Idealism, Metaphysics and Community Routledge Revivals Series
Coordonnateur : Sweet William
This title was first published in 2001. Idealism, Metaphysics and Community examines the place of idealism in contemporary philosophy, and its relation to problems of metaphysics, political thought, and the study of the history of philosophy. Following an extensive introduction by the editor, and drawing on the work of the Canadian idealist, Leslie Armour, the book is divided into three main parts: Part 1 focuses on F.H.Bradley; Part 2 examines metaphysical issues and idealism, such as the realism/anti-realism debate, the relation of classical and idealist metaphysics, rational psychology, time and eternity, and the divine; Part 3 draws on idealism to address contemporary concerns in ethical theory, political philosophy, social philosophy and culture and the history of philosophy. Presenting new insights into the work of classical and contemporary authors, this book provides a better understanding of classical idealism and addresses important areas of contemporary philosophical, social and political concern.
Date de parution : 11-2019
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 06-2017
15.6x23.4 cm
Thème d’Idealism, Metaphysics and Community :
Mots-clés :
Canadian Philosophy; F.H; Bradley; Violate; Leslie Armour; Hold; Contemporary; Follow; Philosophy; Kierkegaard; Hugo Meynell; Aquinas; Lee F; Werth; Chapter Iii; W; J; Mander; ETR; Don MacNiven; Logical Thinking; James Bradley; Bradley’s Metaphysics; John Leslie; Common Language; Dewan Lawrence; Bishop Berkeley; James Thomas; Bradley’s Account; Vidar Lande; Free Agents; Thomas De Koninck; Summary Rules; Kevin Sullivan; Timeless; Richard M; Fox; Waterloo; Brenda Wirkus; Early Modern Philosophy; David Lea; Term Qua; Bradley Russell Munro; Bradley’s Critique; Elizabeth Trott; Dialectical Individuality; Robin Mathews; Socratic Paradox; rational psychology; Frye Library; philosophical idealism; Young Men; classical metaphysics; Kierkegaard’s Opinion; idealist metaphysics