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Joseph Margolis (1924–2021)

Autor von Philosophy Looks At The Arts

41+ Werke 424 Mitglieder 5 Rezensionen Lieblingsautor von 1 Lesern

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Joseph Margolis is Laura H. Carnell Professor of Philosophy at Temple University.

Werke von Joseph Margolis

Philosophy Looks At The Arts (1962) 81 Exemplare
A Companion to Pragmatism (2006) — Herausgeber — 29 Exemplare
Contemporary Ethical Theory: A Book of Readings (1966) — Herausgeber — 16 Exemplare
Philosophy of Psychology (1984) 15 Exemplare
The Truth About Relativism (1991) 10 Exemplare
Moral Philosophy After 9/11 (2004) 6 Exemplare
Values and Conduct (1971) 5 Exemplare
The Philosophy of Interpretation (2000) — Herausgeber — 3 Exemplare

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Margolis, Joseph Zalman
Geburtstag
1924-05-16
Todestag
2021-06-08
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male
Geburtsort
Newark, New Jersey, USA
Berufe
Professor of Philosophy, Temple University
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Purple Heart, WWII

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laplantelibrary | Feb 27, 2022 |
A good list of 'negativities' - but hardly complete (except in the generality of the list)
 
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vegetarian | Oct 5, 2011 |
Amazon :: The Unraveling of Scientism, a companion to Joseph Margolis’s Reinventing Pragmatism, follows the thread of American analytic philosophy through the second half of the twentieth century, the period of its greatest influence and activity. Margolis finds that the distinctive features of analytic philosophy were effectively altered, at about mid-century, most pointedly by W. V. Quine. Surprisingly, this was a time of declining conceptual invention and originality among the leading strands of philosophy—pragmatism, logical positivism and the unity of science program, and the principal continental European movements.

The Unraveling of Scientism centers on the primary commitment of analytic philosophy through the twentieth century to what Margolis calls "scientism"—the conviction that an unyielding reductionism, applied universally but in an exemplary way in the sciences, can provide a convincing account of the most important philosophical puzzles of the human world, those centered on the nature of the objective world, our knowledge of reality, language, and human existence. Margolis examines the principal puzzles that the analytic movement has addressed and argues that in recent years its claims have been effectively stalemated, perhaps even defeated.
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