Philosophy of prediction and capitalism

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Philosophy of prediction and capitalism

by Manfred S. Frings

(Martinus Nijhoff philosophy library, v. 20)

M. Nijhoff , Kluwer Academic Publishers Group, Distribution Center, 1987

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There is little more than a decade left before the bells allover the world will be ringing in the first hour of the twenty-first century, which will surely be an era of highly advanced technology. Looking back on the century that we live in, one can realize that generations of people who have already lived in it for the better parts of their lives have begun to ask the same question that also every individual person thinks about when he is faced with the first signs of the end of his life. It is the question: "Why did everything in my life happen the way it did?" Or, "It would have been so easy to have channelled events into directions other than the way they went. " Or, "Why, in all the world, is my life coming to an end as it does, or, why must all of us face this kind of end of our century?" Whenever human beings take retrospective views of their lives and times - when they are faced with their own personal "fin du siecle" - there appears to be an increasing anxiety throughout the masses asso ciated with a somber feeling of pessimism, which may even be mixed with a slight degree of fatalism. There is quite another feeling with those persons who were born late in this century and who did not share all the events the older generation experi enced.

Table of Contents

I The Three Characters of Absolute Time.- a) The Coincidence of Meaning and Phase.- b) The Distinction between Becoming and What Comes-To-Be.- c) The Phenomenon of Transition.- II The Impulsion of Life.- a) Ultimate Foundations of Organic and Inorganic Matter.- b) Impulsion and Phantasy.- c) The Factors of Reality and Ideality.- III Mind and the Genesis of Human Ideas.- a) Two Examples for the Genesis of Ideas in Greek Philosophy.- b) Contemporary Conception of Ideas: The Essence of Pragmatism.- c) The Essence of Pragmatic Truth: Functionalization.- d) Idea as "Sketch": Introductory Comment.- IV The Unfinished Idea of Man.- a) Man's Self-Understanding as Sketch.- b) Capitalism and the Concept of an Entity.- c) Variations of the Functional Appearance of Entities and the Role of the Sketch.- d) A Second Look at the Idea as Sketch and the Essence of Capitalism and Economics.- Notes.

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  • NCID
    BA01500567
  • ISBN
    • 9024735424
  • LCCN
    87012227
  • Country Code
    ne
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Dordrecht ; Boston,Dordrecht
  • Pages/Volumes
    147 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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