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  Postanalytic philosophy
Postanalytic philosophy describes a detachment from the mainstream philosophical movement of analytic philosophy, which is the predominant school of thought in English-speaking countries.
Postanalytic philosophy derives mainly from contemporary American thought, especially from the works of philosophers Richard Rorty, Donald Davidson, Hilary Putnam, and W.V. Quine.
Postanalytic philosophy may also be known as postphilosophy, a term used by Rorty to emphasize the fact that philosophy no longer serves the role it used to in society and that this role has been replaced by other media.
www.jgames.co.uk /title/Postanalytic_philosophy   (279 words)

  
 Ancient philosophy Encyclopedia
Continental philosophy of social science; hermeneutics, genealogy, and critical theory from ancient Greece to the twenty-first century.(book)(Brief......
Indian philosophy begins with the Vedas where questions related to laws of nature, the origin of the universe and the place of man in it are asked.
Buddhist philosophy arose in India but contributions to it were also made in China, Japan, and Korea.
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 Organon F - filozofický časopis
The contemporary popularity of the prefix post has found its expression also in the realm of analytic philosophy - there arises something which has come to be called postanalytic philosophy.
The dismantling of this doctrine means especially the denial of the following four points: (1) the atomistic character of language; (2) the sharp boundary between analytic and contingent statements; (3) the sharp boundary between 'given' and 'inferred' knowledge; and also (4) the essential cummulativity of knowledge.
Postanalytic philosophy is thus essentially holistic; and we put forward that in fact postanalytic philosophy equals analytic philosophy minus logical atomism.
www.klemens.sav.sk /fiusav/organon/view_abstract.php?title_id=392   (97 words)

  
 Postanalytic Collective
The Postanalytic Group is a London-based collective of young radical thinkers who challenge the current philosophical hegemony and search for new methods and means of expression.
The Postanalytic Group is in charge of the publication of a quarterly magazine, Naked Punch.
The Group also organises weekly meetings where philosophy is discussed in all its beauty, calls for an yearly Symposium, and it generally tries to be an artistic force actively engaging with whatever sorrounds its members, wherever they might be.
www.ling.pl /ling/trans-lower.php4?base=http://www.politicaltheory.info/&website=http://www.postanalytic.com/index.html   (294 words)

  
 Richard Rorty - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature popularized and extended ideas of Wilfred Sellars (the critique of the Myth of the given) and W.
Analytic philosophy may not have lived up to its pretensions, and may not have solved the puzzles it thought it had.
His political and moral philosophies have been under almost constant attack both from some on the Right, who call them relativist and irresponsible, and some on the Left, who believe them to be insufficient frameworks for social justice.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Rorty   (1289 words)

  
 Lynch on Schutz and Science:
Postanalytic Ethnomethodology Reconsidered
The core concepts of philosophy are reformulated as ‘epistopics’, mundane practices of enquiry, categorisation and classification capable of being described ethnographically as kinds of work.
This parallels Wittgenstein’s notion of ‘therapeutic’ philosophy, dissolving philosophical problems not by providing answers but by showing what the terms of reference they depend on actually mean in their legitimate domains of use.
It is Lynch’s view that the kinds of ethnographic studies he advocates in his programme of ‘postanalytic ethnomethodology’ would constitute a way of empirically grounding and clarifying this distinction—if it can be found to exist at all—in ways that do not rely on its presumptive existence as an.
theoryandscience.icaap.org /content/vol5.1/dennis.html   (7325 words)

  
 Department of Philosophy - Stony Brook University, State University of New York - In-Depth Description   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
New directions in the study of philosophy initiated by the department at Stony Brook include the establishment of graduate certificates attesting to a student’s intensive course work and qualifying the student to teach at the interface of a related discipline.
The Department of Philosophy is integral and essential to the University’s teaching and research missions, especially in interdisciplinary areas.
Contemporary Continental philosophy (hermeneutics and critical theory), philosophy of the social sciences, philosophy of science and technology, neopragmatism and postanalytic philosophy, philosophy and race.
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 What information do you have on Educational Philosophies?
The issue is a question of whether educational philosophy is to be conceived as a practical discipline, or as a theoretical discipline.
Philosophy's emphasis on clarity, purpose, criticism, and justification are tools with which educators can accomplish their work effectively by presenting visions of what educators and schools should be and detailing criticisms of current efforts to realize these visions.
AB: Presents a new history of philosophy of education that maintains that dialogs of educational philosophy cannot be understood without reference to the intellectual, political, and social movements of the time.
www.eduref.org /Virtual/Qa/archives/General_Education/edphilo.html   (1627 words)

  
 Vsebina Filozofskega Vestnika 3/1999
The later because of the influence of his philosophy of the Great Ultimate and the problem of ineffability in the sphere of psychophysical awareness, this being a pivotal point in Asian philosophies.
The author states that philosophy in Slovenia has widely developed in the last decade regarding the scope and accuracy of the discussed topics, as well as the quantity of published philosophical works in national and international publications; furthermore, gaps in the translations of the classics have also been filled step by step.
As in other European cultural environments, philosophy in Slovenia is nowadays divided into several distinct circles, among which there is no genuine communication, not even in the sense of mutual critical evaluation - it seems that philosophers have forgotten that "logos is common to all".
www.zrc-sazu.si /www/fi/Vestniki/Sinop399.htm   (2886 words)

  
 Semiotics
The phi­losophy of science espoused by Michael Polanyi and the analytic and postanalytic philosophies of Donald Davidson, Nelson Goodman, Hilary Putnam, and Richard Rorty are also explored in light of what they bring to Peircean concepts of vagueness and generality, inconsistency and incom­pleteness, and abduction, induction, and deduction.
The Impact on Philosophy of Semiotics: The Quasi-Error of the External World With a Dialogue Between a 'Semiotist' and a 'Realist by John N. Deely (St. Augistine’s Press) is a reformulation of philosophy within the light of semiotics as well as a realist critique of semiotic practice.
In order to frame his general philosophy, he engages in an ongoing respectful dialogue with psychoanalysis (especially that of Jung, Reich, and Kristeva), semiotic theory in the Peircean tradition, and a universalistic religiosity apparently shaped by his encounters with Hinduism and American Unitarianism.
www.wordtrade.com /philosophy/semiotics.htm   (2796 words)

  
 EpistemeLinks: For Philosophy Resources on the Internet
The Postanalytic group held weekly meetings in which various topics were discussed generating interesting material for publication.
More specifically, it wishes to reconcile the analytic (sometimes referred to as ‘Anglo-American’) and continental traditions in philosophy, not by siding with one or the other, but by showing that philosophy is too important a practice to be arbitrarily cut up into ‘factions’ corresponding more or less to different sensitivities.
The journal seeks to encourage the convergence of approaches employing the concepts of logic and philosophy with perspectives of generative grammar on the relations between meaning and structure.
www.epistemelinks.com /Main/Journals.aspx?Initial=N   (2060 words)

  
 Philosophy psychology - Communication psychology   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
This article outlines the subclasses of Class B. Library of psychology of language and communication Congress Classification Outline Philosophies: particular schools of thought, styles of philosophy, psychiatry, and abnormal psychology.
They psychology communication also study the phenomenon of communication psychology Akrasia, wherein people seemingly act against their best interests and know that they are doing so for instance, restarting cigarette psychology interpersonal communication smoking after having intellectually decided to quit.
Advocates of psychology communication Sigmund Freud 's psychology stress the importance of the influence communication psychology of the influence of the influence communication psychology of the brain and body of mammals and humans, from the differing points of view of psychology, physiology and philosophy.
communication-psychology.psychologysocial.org /philosophy-psychology   (413 words)

  
 g7000_7.htm   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
One problem pragmatism has had is that it has been adopted by certain quite contrary philosophies as justification for elements within these philosophies.
He is seen as having distanced pragmatism from social reform agendas found in the first half of the 20th C. And, Rorty is blasted for abandoning pragmatism as a philosophy of science and replacing this with a pragmatism of literary analysis.
Analytic Philosophy (Ordinary Language Analysts) such as Popp and Peters are convinced Dewey has, in his one or two writings on the importance of language, really agreed with them.
asterix.ednet.lsu.edu /~maxcy/7000_8.htm   (1209 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: RICHARD RORTY: Books: Sage Publications   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
It will be an essential reference for academics and students in philosophy, social theory, sociology, cultural studies and literary theory.
The critical articles collected in these four volumes follow the trajectory of Rorty's whole career, from his early work in analytic philosophy to his later writings on pragmatism, continental philosophy, literature, culture, and liberal politics.
Of special interest here are his readings of continental philosophers such as Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida, where it is acknowledged that one Rorty's most important contributions to social thought has been to make the work of such philosophers more accessible to readers unfamiliar with, or even hostile to, the continental tradition.
www.amazon.ca /RICHARD-RORTY-Sage-Publications/dp/0761974644   (500 words)

  
 Film-Philosophy
In publication continuously since 1971, the journal SubStance is an international nexus for discourses converging upon literature from a variety of fields, including philosophy, the social science, science, and the arts.
The graduate students of the Department of German at Princeton University announce a graduate conference to be held on April 2-3, 2004.
The Newcastle Philosophy Society has recently been founded and aims to make philosophy accessible in a way that suits the participants, not any institution or syllabus.
www.film-philosophy.com /portal   (3648 words)

  
 Home Page for Carolyn Korsmeyer   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
She also works in the area of feminist philosophy, and her recent book on this subject is Gender in Aesthetics: A Guide to Feminism and Philosophy of Art.
The topics to be covered include the nature of beauty and the aesthetic; the scope of the concept of art; intention and interpretation; and the arousal of emotions through art and their transformation into aesthetic properties.
We shall also consider the (in?)compatibility between "postanalytic anglophone" philosophy and "postmodern continental" philosophy regarding approaches to aesthetics.
www.acsu.buffalo.edu /~ckors   (454 words)

  
 Gabriel's Work in Progress   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27)
Post-analytic philosophy is revolutionizing debates about the relations between mind, language, and world.
Scholars of religion utilizing post-analytic philosophy believe that religion requires no special theory of language to account for it apart from a well developed theory of ordinary language, and that religion is not a representational scheme through which one sees the world.
By taking semantic conflict and material difference seriously, while at the same time recognizing the holistic basis of communication, this strategy caters both to cultural diversities and epistemic unity, which are the basis of comparative and general studies of religion.
www.gabriellevy.com /progress3.html   (218 words)

  
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While "representation" and "reference" are customarily used in Peirce scholarship, they are herein avoided, in keeping with contemporary postanalytic philosophy.
Trained in chemistry, he also studied, logic, mathematics, and philosophy, and to a lesser degree he became versed in the entire range of disciplines that existed during his day.
He is the father of "pragmatic philosophy," considered by many to be the only legitimate American philosophical movement [2].
www.digitalpeirce.fee.unicamp.br /floyd/p-semflo.htm   (9512 words)

  
 PHILOSOPHY : Movements / Pragmatism books, find the lowest prices
You may browse this category by title or by publication date.
Manifesto for Philosophy : Followed by Two Essays "the (Re)Turn of Philosophy Itself" and "Definition of Philosophy"
Naturalizing Philosophy of Education : John Dewey in the Postanalytic Period
www.allbookstores.com /Philosophy/Movements/Pragmatism_p8sd.html   (258 words)

  
 the collective lounge
The group first formed to challenge the current philosophical hegemony at the University of London, but rapidly grew into something beyond that, becoming less and less interested in what was being taught in the lecture rooms in London and more focused on what ideas it could bring into existence itself.
There was the suggestion that we should publish some of these ideas in written form, and we set out to do so.
But since the Postanalytics have always been interested in more than philosophy, or rather, believed that many other forms of expression can do similar things to what philosophy can do, we did not want to turn this into a strictly philosophical journal.
thecollectivelounge.blogspot.com /2004/05/people-from-postanalytic.html   (252 words)

  
 Continental Philosophy: Philosophy at Canadian Content
Homepage of the Department for Contemporary European Philosophy and Gender Studies of the Institute for Philosophical Research at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
It bridges the gap between Anglo-Saxon and Continental Philosophy, and Western and Indian Philosophy.
Poznan Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities
www.canadiancontent.net /dir/Top/Society/Philosophy/Continental_Philosophy   (757 words)

  
 Lorenzo Simpson: Biographical Information
PHILOSOPHY 336 (HEGEL AND THE AFTERMATH: TOPICS IN 19TH CENTURY GERMAN PHILOSOPHY)
PHILOSOPHY 385A (HEIDEGGER AND THE FIGURE OF REPETITION)
PHILOSOPHY 385C (CRITICAL THEORY: FROM LUKÁCS TO HABERMAS--THE LEGACY OF CRITICAL MARXISM)
www.sunysb.edu /philosophy/faculty/lsimpson/simpsoncv.html   (657 words)

  
 List of philosophies - Deistpedia, the Deist Encyclopedia
Carvaka - Chinese philosophy - "Christian" existential humanism - "Christian" existentialism - "Christian" humanism - "Christian" philosophy - Collectivism - Compatibilism and incompatibilism - Computer ethics - Confucianism - Consequentialism - Continental philosophy - Continental rationalism - Critical rationalism - Cynicism - Czech philosophy
Eastern philosophy - Eliminative materialism - Emergent materialism - Empiricism - Environmental ethics - Epicureanism - Epistemology - Ethics - Experimental philosophy - Existentialism - Externalism - Extropianism
Philosophy of Education, History, Language, Law, Mathematics, Mind, Philosophy, Politics, Psychology, Religion, Science, Social philosophy, Social Sciences
www.templeofreason.org /test7/List_of_philosophies.htm   (503 words)

  
 Beck / POSTMODERNISM, PEDAGOGY, AND PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION
The point about a democratic approach is not that structure and content are unnecessary, but that students (and teachers) should have a major say in how their learning is structured and what content is made available to them.
The philosophy of education classroom, like the school classroom, should also be strongly democratic and dialogical.
We should not view our research into educational theory as something that can be carried on separately — in the mind or in the study — and then used as a key to unlock the secrets of education and life.
www.ed.uiuc.edu /EPS/PES-Yearbook/93_docs/BECK.HTM   (5775 words)

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