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The Metamorphoses of Philosophy II: An Account of Cognitive Emergence in Philosophy and Science
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The Metamorphoses of Philosophy II: An Account of Cognitive Emergence in Philosophy and Science

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Ranging from ancient mythography to the present-day, and covering a period of 3000 years, this book provides a phenomenology of the Western mind. It examines the emergence of philosophical ideas within the context of the cross-pollination among the perceptual, cognitive, cultural and value orders. As such, it argues against a naturalist, reductivist approach, which pays insufficient attention to the social dimensions of emergence, while simultaneously reclaiming the idea of cognitive emergence for philosophy, as well as science. Its scope is wide, and includes considerable references to all cultural aspects of relevance to philosophy. Its conversational style will appeal to philosophers and graduates, historians of ideas and science, and to all readers with a deep interest in the culture of western philosophy.This second of three volumes maps out the re-emergence of philosophy in scholasticism and early modern science, up to its peak in the great metaphysical systems of 19th century German philosophy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 November 2018
Pages
290
ISBN
9781527519268

Ranging from ancient mythography to the present-day, and covering a period of 3000 years, this book provides a phenomenology of the Western mind. It examines the emergence of philosophical ideas within the context of the cross-pollination among the perceptual, cognitive, cultural and value orders. As such, it argues against a naturalist, reductivist approach, which pays insufficient attention to the social dimensions of emergence, while simultaneously reclaiming the idea of cognitive emergence for philosophy, as well as science. Its scope is wide, and includes considerable references to all cultural aspects of relevance to philosophy. Its conversational style will appeal to philosophers and graduates, historians of ideas and science, and to all readers with a deep interest in the culture of western philosophy.This second of three volumes maps out the re-emergence of philosophy in scholasticism and early modern science, up to its peak in the great metaphysical systems of 19th century German philosophy.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
21 November 2018
Pages
290
ISBN
9781527519268