Cognitive existentialism is a version of hermeneutic philosophy. The volume provides a summation of the critical approaches to this version. All essays are engaged in probing the value of universal hermeneutics. Drawing on various conceptions developed in analytical and Continental traditions, the authors explore the interpretative dimensions of scientific inquiry. They try to place the projects of their investigations in historical, socio-cultural, and political contexts. The task of extending hermeneutics to the natural sciences is an initiative of much relevance to the dialogue between the scientific and humanistic culture. A special aspect of this dialogue, addressed by all authors, is the promotion of interpretive reflexivity in both kinds of academic culture.
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In Debating Cognitive Existentialism the authors offer philosophical, cultural-theoretical, and sociological perspectives on the value of extending hermeneutic philosophy to the natural sciences. At stake is the universality of post-metaphysical hermeneutics.
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Preface Introduction The Road to Cognitive Existentialism, EMIL LENSKY ONE On the Status of Theoretical Objects in Science according to Cognitive Existentialism, ARVIN VOS TWO Theory and Theoretical Objects in an Existential/Hermeneutic Conception of Science, ROBERT CREASE THREE Practice Theories: Scientific Charms, Divine Spells, EVALDAS JUOZELIS FOUR Rejecting Cartesian Cuts: Choosing Sellars over Ginev’s Heidegger, FABIO GIRONI FIVE Scientific Practice and Modes of Epistemic Existence, JEFF KOCHAN SIX The Unfinished Project of Cognitive Existentialism, DIMITRI GINEV ABOUT THE AUTHORS INDEX
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9789004299184
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Brill
Vekt
336 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
Dybde
11 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
212

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Biografisk notat

Dimitri Ginev, Ph.D. (1983), University of Sofia, is Professor of Critical Theory, History of Modern Hermeneutics, and Hermeneutics of Science. He has published many articles and monographs on these topics, including the books, The Context of Constitution (Springer, 2006), and Practices and Possibilities (Königshausen & Neumann, 2013).