Awakening philosophy : the loss of truth
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Awakening philosophy : the loss of truth
(Palgrave pivot)
Palgrave Macmillan, c2022
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 147-148) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In this original book, Robert Elliott Allinson asserts that philosophers have been lulled into a dogmatic sleep by Immanuel Kant, the slayer of metaphysics, who has convinced them (and the rest of humanity) that we can never know Reality. Allinson awakens global philosophers from their sceptical slumbers by diagnosing the reason why they have abdicated their traditional calling as leaders of inquiry into truth and wisdom.
Table of Contents
1. ProloguePart I The Nature of Philosophical Progress2. Standing on the Shoulders of Giants3. PlatoPart II Kant, the Father of Modern Philosophy4. Descartes, Plato, and Kant5. Intellectual Intuition6. Was Kant a Metaphysician?7. Kant's Arguments against Metaphysics and Ontology8. Kant as the Bridge to Metaphysics9. The Third Kind of KnowledgePart III From Epistemology to Metaphysics10. A Path to Metaphysics11. The Mind-Body ProblemPart IV From Metaphysics to Ethics12. Metaphysics and Ethics13. The Moral Universe14. The Ethical Foundations
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