Limit search to available items
Book Cover
E-book

Title Idealism, Relativism, and Realism : New Essays on Objectivity Beyond the Analytic-Continental Divide / Paul M. Livingston, Dominik Finkelde
Published Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2020]
©2020
Online access available from:
De Gruyter Individual e-books    View Resource Record  

Copies

Description 1 online resource (VI, 334 p.)
Contents Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Metaphysics, Thinking, and Being -- Jacobi's Dare: McDowell, Meillassoux, and Consistent Idealism -- How Not to Be a Naïve Realist: On Knowledge and Perception -- Is Hermeneutic Realism a Dialectical Materialism? -- Nature After Nature, or Naturephilosophical Futurism -- Metaontological Deflationism and Ontological Realism -- Stances, Voluntarism, Relativism -- Subjectivity as a Feature of Reality: On Diffraction Laws of Consciousness and Reality Within Justified True Belief -- Concrete-in-Thought, Concrete-in-Act: Marx, Materialism, and the Exchange Abstraction -- Matter and Indifference: Realism and Anti-realism in Feminist Accounts of the Body -- Saying What is Not -- Sense, Realism, and Ontological Difference -- Realism without Hobbes and Schmitt: Assessing the Latourian Option -- The Objectivity of the Actual: Hegelianism as a Metaphysics of Modal Actualism -- Nomological Realism -- Realism Without Entities -- Notes on the contributors -- Index of Names -- Index of Subjects
Summary 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
Notes In English
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 05. Mai 2020)
Subject Objectivity
Realism
Form Electronic book
Author Finkelde, Dominik, editor.
Livingston, Paul M., editor.
ISBN 9783110670349
3110670348