Thinking things through : an introduction to philosophical issues and achievements
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書誌事項
Thinking things through : an introduction to philosophical issues and achievements
(Bradford book)
MIT Press, 1997, c1992
1st MIT Press pbk. ed
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Thinking Things Through provides a broad, historical, and rigorous introduction to the logical tradition in philosophy and to its contemporary significance. The presentation is centered around three of the most fruitful issues in Western thought: What are proofs, and why do they provide knowledge? How can experience be used to gain knowledge or to alter beliefs in a rational way? What is the nature of mind and of mental events and mental states? In a clear and lively style, Glymour describes these key philosophical problems and traces attempts to solve them, from ancient Greece to the present.Thinking Things Through reveals the philosophical sources of modern work in logic, the theory of computation, Bayesian statistics, cognitive psychology, and artificial intelligence, and it connects these subjects with contemporary problems in epistemology and metaphysics. The text is full of examples and problems, and an instructor's manual is available.Clark Glymour is Alumni Professor of Philosophy at Carnegie-Mellon University and Adjunct Professor of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Pittsburgh.
目次
- Part 1 The idea of proof: proofs
- Aristotle's theory of demonstration and proof
- ideas, combinations, and the mathematics of thought
- the laws of thought
- Frege's new logical world
- modern logic. Part 2 Experience, knowledge, and belief: scepticism
- Bayesian solutions
- Kantian solution
- knowledge and reliability. Part 3 Mind and meaning
- the computable
- the computational concept of mind. Part 4 Conclusions: the enterprise of philosophy.
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