Several debates of the last years within the research field of
contemporary realism – known under titles such as "New Realism,"
"Continental Realism," or "Speculative Materialism" – have shown
that science is not systematically the ultimate measure of truth and
reality. This does not mean that we should abandon the notions of
truth or objectivity all together, as has been posited repeatedly
within certain currents of twentieth century philosophy. However,
within the research field of contemporary realism, the concept of
objectivity itself has not been adequately refined. What is objective
is supposed to be true outside a subject’s biases, interpretations
and opinions, having truth conditions that are met by the way the
world is. The volume combines articles of internationally outstanding
authors who have published on either Idealism, Epistemic Relativism,
or Realism and often locate themselves within one of these divergent
schools of thought. As such, the volume focuses on these traditions
with the aim of clarifying what the concept objectivity nowadays
stands for within contemporary ontology and epistemology beyond the
analytic-continental divide. With articles from: Jocelyn Benoist, Ray
Brassier, G. Anthony Bruno, Dominik Finkelde, Markus Gabriel, Deborah
Goldgaber, Iain Hamilton Grant, Graham Harman, Johannes Hübner,
Andrea Kern, Anton F. Koch, Martin Kusch, Paul M. Livingston, Paul
Redding, Sebastian Rödl, Dieter Sturma.
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New Essays on Objectivity Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9783110666915
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
De Gruyter
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok