Synthese Library: Peter Geach : Philosophical Encounters by Harry A. Lewis (1991, Hardcover)

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PublisherSpringer Netherlands
ISBN-100792308239
ISBN-139780792308232
eBay Product ID (ePID)409932

Product Key Features

Number of PagesXi, 330 Pages
Publication NamePeter Geach : Philosophical Encounters
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year1991
SubjectPhilosophy & Social Aspects, General, Logic
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPhilosophy, Science, History
AuthorHarry A. Lewis
SeriesSynthese Library
FormatHardcover

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Item Weight50.4 Oz
Item Length9.3 in
Item Width6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceScholarly & Professional
LCCN90-038724
Dewey Edition20
Series Volume Number213
Number of Volumes1 vol.
IllustratedYes
Dewey Decimal192
Table Of ContentA Philosophical Autobiography.- Selected Correspondence with Geach.- History of Philosophy.- Abelard and Medieval Mereology.- Form, Existence and Essence in Aquinas.- On the Discontinuity of Wittgenstein's Philosophy.- Possibility, Plenitude and Determinism.- Logic.- Plural and Pleonetetic Quantification.- On a Queer Pattern of Argument.- Geach and the Methodology of the Logical Study of Natural Language.- Natural Deduction and Ordinary Language Discourse Structure Identity.- Does Quantification Involve Identity'.- Conceptual Surroundings of Absolute Identity.- On Sameness and Selfhood.- Philosophy of Religion.- Philosophical Confusion and Sin.- On Improving Christianity.- Replies.- Bibliography of Works of P. T. Geach.
SynopsisThe present volume owes its existence to a proposal of Dr Esa Saarinen. Our aim was to celebrate the work of a living philosopher by presenting it both from his own point of view, through the medium of a philosophical autobiography, and from that of his closest philo­ sophical colleagues and adversaries. We felt that a philosophical career lived through vigorous controversy was best reflected not by adulation but in the spirit of that career - by open debate. Contributors were not constrained in their choice of topic, but their contributions fell naturally into groups linked with some of Peter Geach's principal areas of interest, and we have so grouped them in the book. There is an interweaving of biographical and philosophical themes, not only in Peter Geach's philosophical autobiography, but also in the introductions he has contributed to each section. Professor W. V. O. Quine's contribution, which consists of extracts from his correspondence with Peter Geach, has been set apart as it forms a natural bridge between Peter Geach's autobiography and the contri­ butions that follow. Their correspondence reproduced here throws new light on many familiar themes from the writings of both philosophers: among them, the objects of belief and other attitudes, issues in set theory, the nature of causality, and evolution in epistemology., The present volume owes its existence to a proposal of Dr Esa Saarinen. Our aim was to celebrate the work of a living philosopher by presenting it both from his own point of view, through the medium of a philosophical autobiography, and from that of his closest philo- sophical colleagues and adversaries. We felt that a philosophical career lived through vigorous controversy was best reflected not by adulation but in the spirit of that career - by open debate. Contributors were not constrained in their choice of topic, but their contributions fell naturally into groups linked with some of Peter Geach's principal areas of interest, and we have so grouped them in the book. There is an interweaving of biographical and philosophical themes, not only in Peter Geach's philosophical autobiography, but also in the introductions he has contributed to each section. Professor W. V. O. Quine's contribution, which consists of extracts from his correspondence with Peter Geach, has been set apart as it forms a natural bridge between Peter Geach's autobiography and the contri- butions that follow. Their correspondence reproduced here throws new light on many familiar themes from the writings of both philosophers: among them, the objects of belief and other attitudes, issues in set theory, the nature of causality, and evolution in epistemology.
LC Classification NumberQ174-175.3

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