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  1. Routledge History of Philosophy Volume V: British Empiricism and the Enlightenment
  2. Impressions of Empiricism (Royal Institute of Philosophy lectures) by Royal Institute of Philosophy, 1976-12
  3. Wordsworth and Philosophy: Empiricism and Transcendentalism in the Poetry (Nineteenth-Century Studies) by Keith G. Thomas, 1989-01
  4. Empiricism, Explanation and Rationality: An Introduction to the Philosophy of the Social Sciences (Routledge Library Editions: History and Philosophy of Science) (Volume 10) by Len & Roger Doyal & Harris, 2008-10-02
  5. The Body as Object and Instrument of Knowledge: Embodied Empiricism in Early Modern Science (Studies in History and Philosophy of Science)
  6. Philosophy Updated: British Empiricism Thomas Hobbes: The Laws of a Social Contract John Locke: The Blank Slate of Our Minds David Hume: Natural Religion and Human Nature by Dr. Les Sutter, 2003-08-13
  7. Theism and empiricism, (The library of philosophy and theology) by A. Boyce Gibson, 1970
  8. The Empiricists (A History of Western Philosophy) by R. S. Woolhouse, 1988-02-11
  9. Thomas Kuhn's ""Linguistic Turn"" and the Legacy of Logical Empiricism (Ashgate New Critical Thinking in Philosophy) by Stefano Gattei, 2008-11-01
  10. William James On Radical Empiricism and Religion (Toronto Studies in Philosophy) by Hunter Brown, 2000-05-26
  11. Logical Empiricism in North America (Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science)
  12. Romantic Empiricism: Poetics and the Philosophy of Common Sense, 1780-1830
  13. Essays on the Foundations of Mathematics by Moritz Pasch (The Western Ontario Series in Philosophy of Science)
  14. From Radical Empiricism to Absolute Idealism (Studies in the History of Philosophy, Vol 1) (Studies in the History of Philosophy, Vol 1) by Justus Hartnack, 1987-02-01

21. MODERN PHILOSOPHY: The Philosophy Of Empiricism
The philosophy of empiricism. empiricism holds that only sense knowledge is valid,for it alone securely rests on the impressions of the thinking subject.
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philosophy, philosophy 481F/G Seminar in Rationalism, philosophy 482F/G Seminarin Rationalism, philosophy 483F/G Seminar in empiricism, philosophy 484F/G
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23. Empiricism
What is empiricism and what could it be? Bas C. van Fraassen, one of the world'sforemost contributors to philosophical logic and the philosophy of science, in
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The Empirical Stance by Bas C. Van Fraassen (Yale University) What is empiricism and what could it be? Bas C. van Fraassen, one of the world's foremost contributors to philosophical logic and the philosophy of science, in his Terry Lectures undertakes a fresh consideration of these questions and offers a program for renewal of the empiricist tradition. The empiricist tradition is not and could not be defined by common doctrines, but embodies a certain stance in philosophy, van Fraassen says. This stance is displayed first of all in a searing, recurrent critique of metaphysics, and second in a focus on experience that requires a voluntarist view of belief and opinion. Van Fraassen focuses on the, philosophical problems of scientific and conceptual revoluĀ­tions and on the not unrelated ruptures between religious and secular ways of seeing or conceiving of ourselves. He explores what it is to be or not be secular and points the way toward a new relationship between secularism and science within philosophy.

24. Peter Suber, "Rationalism & Empiricism"
This is the course homepage for philosophy 250, Rationalism empiricism.Fall Semester, 2002-03. 1000 MWF. Carpenter 322. Course description.
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Peter Suber Philosophy Department Earlham College

25. Academic Directories
to philosophy This overview of empiricism, including links to definitions of relatedtopics, is helpful in locating empiricism within philosophy as a whole.
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26. Academic Directories
Eastern philosophy, philosophy of Language. empiricism, philosophy ofMind. Epistemology, philosophy of Religion. Ethics, philosophy of Science.
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27. Logical Empiricism, Continued
who was a mathematician and turned to philosophy, was unique in that he tried tounify the Marxist philosophy and the logical empiricism (unsuccessfully, in my
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The relationship between philosophers and scientists in Japan. We have to mention something about the relationship between philosophers of science and scientists in Japan. As I have briefly indicated, the movement of logical empiricism was developed by cooperation of scientists and philosophers. To make sure, let me mention the names of scientists in the Vienna Circle: Hans Hahn (mathematician), Philipp Frank (physicist), Otto Neurath (economist), Kurt Goedel (mathematician), and sometimes Karl Menger (economist) was associated with the Circle. And Moritz Schlick, the founder, was trained as a physicist under Max Planck (one of the founders of quantum theory), and Schlick occupied the chair of the Philosophy of Inductive Sciences in the University of Vienna-the same chair Mach and Boltzmann occupied before him. Now, how was the situation in Japan in this respect? It seems that similar things happened in Japan too. Nobushige Sawada (the former president of Philosophy of Science Society Japan) witnesses that a series of philosophical symposia were held in 50's, and mathematicians, physicists, and philosophers gathered in order to discuss common themes. However, a famous physicist disliked "old fashioned" philosophers who came from Kyoto and uttered unintelligible words*; and this physicist consulted younger philosophers (including Sawada) with better understanding of science, and proposed to make another group for discussion, which lasted, eventually, for well over ten years, until the physicist died. Such activities as this prepared the ground for establishing a professional association for philosophy of science in Japan.

28. Logical Empiricism
A number of young Japanese philosophers were stimulated by this and began to studyAmerican philosophy and logical empiricism; as you may know, most of the
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2. Introduction of LOGICAL EMPIRICISM into Japan What is logical empiricism This is a philosophical movement initiated by a number of philosophically minded scientists and scientifically minded philosophers in 1920's in Vienna and Berlin. For instance, Moritz Schlick, Otto Neurath, and Rudolf Carnap are among the most important members. This movement is best known as "the Logical Positivism" or "the Vienna Circle". Although there were a wide variety of opinions among the members, the most salient features of logical empiricism are often summarized as follows. (1) As regards the general theory of knowedge , they supported empiricism, i.e. the position that holds that our knowledge comes essentially from experience. (2) As regards logic and mathematics which were the stumbling block for traditional empiricism (since logical or mathematical knowledge do not seem to depend on experience), they adopt the new view of logic developed by Frege, Russell and Whitehead. Logical truth is analytically true, that is "true by virtue of the meanings of the words contained in the proposition", and gives no information about the empirical world; for instance, "this is a chalk or is not a chalk" is trivially true because the predicate "is a chalk" can only be affirmed or denied about anything. Frege-Russsell's logicism about mathematics tried to extend this view to mathematics, insisting that mathematics can be reduced to logic, and hence is also analytically true.

29. An Essay On Philosophy By Blupete.
Some would restrict dualism to the philosophy of Kant, representing a bridgebetween empirical and rationalist views. TOC E- empiricism
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By Peter Landry. ". . . That is a narrow way of putting it [misery dissolved in thought]: there is no subject to which man can more fitly give his attention, for it deals with the greatest problems that confront his soul, value, God, immortality and the meaning of life." W. Somerset Maugham
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    Boswell describes, in his biography of the English lexicographer, where Dr. Johnson , after a forty year absence meets an old class-fellow, Oliver Edwards. They had met by chance in the street. Edwards was at the time of the meeting living on a little farm of about sixty acres, seemingly, quite happy, from season to season, to see his grass, his corn, and his trees growing. He addressed his illustrious friend: "You are a philosopher, Dr. Johnson. I have tried too, in my time, to be a philosopher; but, I don't know how, cheerfulness was always breaking in." Then there is the story of David Hume , who, when he began to be known in the world as a philosopher, was admonished by a Mr. White, a decent rich merchant of London: "I am surprised, Mr. Hume, that a man of your good sense should think of being a philosopher. Why, I did take it into my head to be a philosopher for some time, but tired of it most confoundedly, and very soon gave it up." "Pray, sir", said Mr. Hume, "in what branch of philosophy did you employ your researches? What books did you read? "Books?" said Mr. White; "nay sir, I read no books, but I used to sit whole forenoons a-yawning and poking the fire."
  • 30. Giere: Origins Of Logical Empiricism
    Logical empiricism remains a strong influence in the philosophy of science, despitethe discipline's shift toward more historical and naturalistic approaches.
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    Origins of Logical Empiricism Ronald N. Giere and Alan W. Richardson, editors Establishes a historical framework for the study of logical empiricism. Logical empiricism remains a strong influence in the philosophy of science, despite the discipline's shift toward more historical and naturalistic approaches. This latest volume in the eminent Minnesota Studies in the Philosophy of Science series examines the main features of the intellectual milieu from which logical empiricism sprang, providing the first critical exploration of this context by authors within the Anglo-American analytic tradition of philosophy. These articles challenge the idea that logical empiricism has its origins in traditional British empiricism, pointing instead to a movement of scientific philosophy that flourished in the German-speaking areas of Europe in the first four decades of the twentieth century. The intellectual refugees from the Third Reich who brought logical empiricism to North America did so in an environment influenced by Einstein's new physics, the ascension of modern logic, the birth of the social sciences as rivals to traditional humanistic philosophy, and other large-scale social, political, and cultural themes. The contributors, including some of our most distinguished philosophers and historians of science, emphasize the connections among members of the logical empiricist movement as well as their connections with members of other major intellectual movements of the time. Focusing on the continuing influence of logical empiricism and the vitality of the issues with which its proponents struggled, this important volume provides valuable context to contemporary philosophers of science.

    31. British Empiricism Homepage
    British empiricism homepage. Part of the OhioLINK history of philosophy instructionalwebsite, developed by the Department of philosophy at Kent State
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    British Empiricism
    This is the homepage for our course on British Empiricism. Follow the hyperlinks on this page to course syllabi, their associated writing exercises, and information about the design of writing intensive courses in the Department of Philosophy at Kent State University.

    32. British Empiricism: Additional Search Terms
    Additional search terms for British empiricism. Part of the OhioLINK history of philosophyinstructional website, developed by the Department of philosophy at
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  • 33. Philosophical Dictionary: Empedocles-Equivocation
    epistemology has dominated Western philosophy only since the era of Descartes andLocke, as an extended dispute between rationalism and empiricism over the
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    Greek presocratic philosopher who supposed that the four elements are irreducible components of the world, joined to and separated from each other by competing principles filia [philia] neikoV ... [neikos] Recommended Reading: Empedocles: The Extant Fragments at Amazon.com Empedocles at Amazon.com Ancient Philosophy, Mystery, and Magic: Empedocles and Pythagorean Tradition at Amazon.com Also see OCP John Burnet IEP S. Marc Cohen ... noesis , and MacE
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    Based on use of the senses , observation, or experience generally. Hence, the empirical coincides with what is a posteriori Also see OCP
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    Reliance on experience as the source of ideas and knowledge. More specifically, empiricism is the epistemological theory that genuine information about the world must be acquired by a posteriori means, so that nothing can be thought without first being sensed . Prominent modern empiricists include Bacon Locke Berkeley Hume , and Mill . In the twentieth century, empiricism principles were extended and applied by the pragmatists and the logical positivists Recommended Reading: The Empiricists at Amazon.com

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    36. Philosophy Forums - Logical Empiricism
    philosophy of science as a technical, nonpolitical profession that downplayedthe socialist values and goals characteristic of pre-war logical empiricism.
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    37. A History Of Philosophy : Modern Philosophy : Empiricism, Idealism, And Pragmati
    A History of philosophy Modern philosophy empiricism, Idealism, and Pragmatismin Britain and America Paperback Reprint edition Vol 8 (March 1994).
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    38. Empiricism And The Philosophy Of Mind Other Editions: Hardcover Paperback - 224
    empiricism and the philosophy of Mind Other Editions Hardcover Paperback 224 pages (May 1997). empiricism and
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    39. Lezioni
    Department, Earlham College. Links for the course, Rationalism empiricism(philosophy 23), Fall Semester, 199697, Earlham College.
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    40. Philosophy 3604: Empiricism
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