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    Online Resource
    Hoboken, NJ :Wiley-Interscience,
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    almafu_9959327022302883
    Format: 1 online resource (xxiv, 299 pages .)
    ISBN: 0471457205 , 9780471457206 , 0470037849 , 9780470037843 , 0470037830 , 9780470037836 , 1280448415 , 9781280448416 , 9786610448418 , 6610448418
    Content: Full coverage of statistical techniques for developing and implementing precedence-type testsPrecedence-Type Tests and Applications provides a comprehensive overview of theoretical and applied approaches to a variety of problems in which precedence-type test procedures can be used.
    Note: Cover Contents Introduction Unreconstructed Versus Innocent Cartesianism Innocent cartesianism and pre-philosophical ways of thinking Between history of philosophy and analytic philosophy Acknowledgements 1 Radical Doubt, the Rational Self, and Inner Space A doubt that overreaches itself? Unreconstructed Cartesianism: the target of the doubt The Species-less Self and God The Solipsistic Self as the Residue of the Doubt: three claims of incoherence Innocent Cartesianism in the Theory of Self-Reference Self-Implicatingness and First-Person Authority 2 Knowledge, the Self, and Internalism The autonomy of knowing and the prejudices of childhood Externalism and Reflectiveness 'Meta-epistemology' versus 'normative epistemology' Internalism and the Ethics of Belief Internalism and externalism 3 The Belief in Foundations Unreconstructed cartesianism and the justification of the new science Ideal Method and Actual Practice Two Kinds of Success-of-Science Argument Descartes s foundations and innocent cartesian foundations Another Innocent Cartesianism about Foundations? 4 Conscious Experience and the Mind Descartes s soul and unreconstructed cartesianism about the mind Towards Innocent Cartesianism Naturalism and Èxistential Naturalism' Reactions to Irreducibility Claims 5 Reason, Emotion, and Action Damasio's Error Cartesian Practical Reason Innocent Cartesianism about Practical Reason 6 Anthropology, Misogyny, and Anthropocentrism Cartesian Misogyny? Cartesian Speciesism Lesser parts of worthwhile wholes and rationalist intervention Rationalism Again Conclusion. , English.
    Additional Edition: Print version: Balakrishnan, N., 1956- Precedence-type tests and applications. Hoboken, NJ : Wiley-Interscience, 2006 ISBN 0471457205
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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