Consciousness, Knowledge, and Truth : Essays in Honour of Jan Srzednicki / edited by Roberto Poli.
Scholars from all the continents have written articles to celebrate the seventieth birthday of Jan Srzednicki, a thinker still at the height of his powers. Srzednicki's scientific work alternates between problems of Austrian and German philosophy and questions of political philosophy. The paper...
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1993.
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Table of Contents:
- G.E. Moore on Common Sense and the External World
- Crimes Against Common Sense
- Object and Objectivity
- Formal Qualities
- A Formal Analysis of Cognition and Knowledge
- Ostensive Definition as a Prototype of Real Definition
- Opposition, Obversion and Duality
- On a Sequence of Contradiction-Tolerating Logics
- On Truth
- Brentano on 'Unconscious Consciousness'
- Kant's Complaint of a Wretched Subterfuge
- Social Planning, Constitutionalism and Pluralistic Sequentialism
- Index of Names.