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almahu_9949707717402882
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1 online resource (246 pages)
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1st ed.
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9780823283149
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Cover -- DEWEY'S METAPHYSICS -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- ACKNOWLEDGMENTS -- CONTENTS -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- 1. Preliminary Remarks -- 2. The Need for Such a Study -- 3. General Outline -- I IDEALISM -- 1. Change and Permanence in Dewey's Idealistic Period -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Dewey's Idealistic Years -- 2.1. Dewey's Kantian Phase -- 2.11. Knowledge as Mediated and Synthetic -- 2.12. The Transition to Hegelianism -- 2.2. Dewey's Hegelian Phase -- 2.21. The Influence of Trendelenburg -- 2.22. The Influence of George Sylvester Morris -- 2.23. Dewey's Writings During His Hegelian Phase -- 2.24. Dewey on Leibniz -- 2.241. Relations -- 2.242. Intelligence -- 2.243. The Dynamic Interpretation of Existence -- 2.244. Potentiality, Actuality, and End -- 3. Summary -- II EXPERIMENTALISM -- 2. Darwin, Change, and the Transition to Experimentalism -- 1. A Renewed Emphasis on Change -- 2. Darwin's Impact on the Conception of Form -- 2.1. Implications of the New View for Traditional Philosophical Problems -- 2.2. Specific Implications of the New View for the Question of Change and Permanence -- 3. Dewey: Still a Kantian? -- 4. Summary -- 3. Change and Permanence in the Experimental Logic -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Restatement of the Problem -- 3. Dewey's Criticisms of Alternative Views -- 3.1. "Objects" in Dewey's Instrumentalism -- 3.2. Dewey and Realism -- 3.3. Dewey and Idealism -- 4. Dewey's Constructive Doctrine -- 4.1. Thought and Things -- 4.2. Eidos -- 5. Summary -- III NATURALISM -- 4. Dewey's Objections to Traditional Doctrines -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Techne and Physis -- 3. Change, Permanence, and the Need for Philosophy -- 3.1. Permanence and Social Need -- 3.2. Art and Forms -- 3.3. Biology and Language -- 3.4. Selective Emphasis -- 4. Dewey and Kant Re-examined -- 4.1. Takens or Givens?.
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4.2. Reason and Intelligence -- 5. Summary -- 5. Metaphysics and Evolutionary Biology -- 1. Continuity with the Classical Tradition -- 2. Evolution and Ontology -- 2.1. Interaction and the Separation of Matter and Form -- 2.2. Three Characterizations of Forms -- 2.3. The Dynamic Interpretation of Beings -- 3. Categorial Analysis -- 3.1. Events -- 3.2. Relations -- 3.3. Categories Apply to Both Techne and Physis -- 4. Objective Relativism and Forms -- 4.1. Forms as Objectively Relative in Techne and Physis -- 5. Summary -- 6. Dewey's Reconstruction of Traditional Metaphysics -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Forms and Ends -- 3. From Techne to Physis in Dewey -- 4. Dewey's Reformulation of Classical Insights -- 4.1. Forms as "Eternal -- 4.2. Intelligence and Forms -- 4.3. Forms as Possibilities -- 4.4. A Pluralistic Theory of Forms -- 5. Summary -- 7. Logical Forms -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Logic as Methodology -- 3. Logic and Ontology -- 4. Logical Forms -- 5. Summary -- Conclusion: Some Implications of the Study -- 1. Dewey and the Foundationalist/Anti-Foundationalist Controversy -- 2. On Interpreting Dewey -- Bibliography -- Indices.
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Print version: Boisvert, Raymond Dewey's Metaphysics New York : Fordham University Press,c1988 ISBN 9780823211968
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