Being in America : : sixty years of the metaphysical society / / edited by Brian G. Henning and David Kovacs.

Since its founding in 1950, the Metaphysical Society of America has remained a pluralistic community dedicated to rigorous philosophical inquiry into the most basic metaphysical questions. At each year’s conference, the presidential address offers original insights into metaphysical questions. Both...

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Superior document:Value Inquiry Book Series ; Volume 272
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands : : Rodopi,, 2014.
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Year of Publication:2014
Language:English
Series:Value inquiry book series ; Volume 272.
Physical Description:1 online resource (392 p.)
Notes:Includes index.
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Other title:Preliminary Material --
INTRODUCTION --
THE FOUR-FOLD ART OF AVOIDING QUESTIONS /
THE PROBLEM OF THE ANALOGY OF BEING /
THE SELF AS SOURCE OF MEANING IN METAPHYSICS /
REALITY AND METAPHYSICS /
MERLEAU-PONTY AND THE RENEWAL OF ONTOLOGY /
METAPHYSICS, CRITIQUE, AND UTOPIA /
THE QUESTION OF BEING /
IS METAPHYSICS POSSIBLE? /
THE SCIENCE WE ARE SEEKING /
THE PRACTICALITY OF METAPHYSICS /
TWO FACES OF SCIENCE /
ARE CATEGORIES INVENTED OR DISCOVERED? A RESPONSE TO FOUCAULT /
TEXTUALITY, REALITY, AND THE LIMITS OF KNOWLEDGE /
METAPHYSICS AND LANGUAGE /
BEING, IMMEDIACY, AND ARTICULATION /
STRIVING TO SPEAK IN A HUMAN VOICE: A PEIRCEAN CONTRIBUTION TO METAPHYSICAL DISCOURSE /
THE METAPHYSICS OF THE GOOD /
PERISHABLE GOODS /
THE GENEROSITY OF THE GOOD /
THE LEGACY AND FUTURE /
BIBLIOGRAPHY OF PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESSES OF THE METAPHYSICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA 1952–2010 /
INDEX /
VIBS /
Summary:Since its founding in 1950, the Metaphysical Society of America has remained a pluralistic community dedicated to rigorous philosophical inquiry into the most basic metaphysical questions. At each year’s conference, the presidential address offers original insights into metaphysical questions. Both the insights and the questions are as perennial as they are relevant to contemporary philosophers. This volume collects eighteen of the finest representatives from those presidential addresses, including contributions from George Allan, Richard Bernstein, Norris Clarke, Vincent Colapietro, Frederick Ferré, Jorge J. E. Gracia, Joseph Grange, Marjorie Grene, George Klubertanz, Ivor Leclerc, Ralph McInerny, Ernan McMullin, Joseph Owens, John Herman Randall, Jr., Nicholas Rescher, Stanley Rosen, John E. Smith, and Robert Sokolowski. Also included are Paul Weiss’s inaugural address to the Society, an introduction chronicling the history of the Society, and an original Foreword by William Desmond and Epilogue by Robert Neville.
ISBN:940121073X
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Brian G. Henning and David Kovacs.