Convex Mirror
Convex Mirror
Schopenhauer's Philosophy and the Sciences
Segala, Marco
Oxford University Press Inc
03/2024
384
Dura
Inglês
9780197599150
15 a 20 dias
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Single Thought
0. Introduction
1. Philosophy as a System
2. What is the Single Thought?
3. The Unity and Its Parts
4. Science and Philosophy of Nature in the System
5. The Second Book of the World as Will and Representation
6. Philosophy of Nature
Chapter 2: An Early and Abiding Engagement with the Sciences
0. Introduction
1. A Taste for the Sciences
2. The Choice of Goettingen
3. Scientific Education at Goettingen and Berlin
4. From Physiology to Philosophy
5. Berlin and the Animal Magnetism Affaire
Chapter 3: Metaphysician and Naturforscher at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
0. Introduction
1. Kielmeyer, Schelling, and Naturphilosophie
2. Will and Evolution
3. The Romantic Legacy
4. Spiritism and Physiology
5. Goethe, Master and Adversary
6. Colors as Specific Sensations in the Eye
Chapter 4: Metaphysics of Nature in The World as Will and Representation
0. Introduction
1. The Will Between Metaphysics and Science
2. Analogy
3. Ideas and Forces
4. Stufenfolge, Teleology, and Temporality
5. Philosophy of Nature
Chapter 5: In Dialogue with Kant and Schelling
0. Introduction
1. On Kant's Metaphysics of Nature
2. The Fascination of Schelling's Naturphilosophie
3. Appreciation and Criticism of Naturphilosophie
4. Distinguishing Science from Philosophy
5. The Conundrum of the Philosophy of Nature
6. Toward a Philosophy of Science
Chapter 6: A New Season
0. Introduction
1. Great Hopes, Hard Times
2. A Second Edition of The World as Will and Representation?
3. The Supplements and the System
4. The Rediscovery of Kant and Schelling's Ghost
5. A New Status for the Sciences: Professionalism and Disciplines
Chapter 7: Philosophy of the Sciences
0. Introduction
1. The Vorlesungen and the System
2. Turning Points
3. Foliant ? 37
4. Philosophizing Scientists
5. Philosophizing on the Sciences
6. Physiology and Philosophy
Chapter 8: On Will in Nature: A Philosophical Work
0. Introduction
1. A new appreciation of On Will in Nature
2. Confirmation and the scientists' insight into the will
3. Relinquishing the Ideas
4. Will and causality
5. The crucial role of On Will in Nature
Chapter 9: Grappling with the Sciences
0. Introduction
1. The Chemical Syllogism
2. A New Approach to Teleology
3. Creative Drives
4. Intellect and Brain, Representation and Reality
5. Matter, Forces, and Scientific Realism
Chapter 10: Essences, Emergence, and Ground
0. Introduction
1. Ideas, Or Explaining the Phenomenal World
2. Ideas and Aesthetic Experience
3. Ideas as Essences
4. Teleology as An Emergent Property
5. Will and Metaphysics
6. Definitions of Will
7. Will and Metaphysical Grounding
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Single Thought
0. Introduction
1. Philosophy as a System
2. What is the Single Thought?
3. The Unity and Its Parts
4. Science and Philosophy of Nature in the System
5. The Second Book of the World as Will and Representation
6. Philosophy of Nature
Chapter 2: An Early and Abiding Engagement with the Sciences
0. Introduction
1. A Taste for the Sciences
2. The Choice of Goettingen
3. Scientific Education at Goettingen and Berlin
4. From Physiology to Philosophy
5. Berlin and the Animal Magnetism Affaire
Chapter 3: Metaphysician and Naturforscher at the Turn of the Nineteenth Century
0. Introduction
1. Kielmeyer, Schelling, and Naturphilosophie
2. Will and Evolution
3. The Romantic Legacy
4. Spiritism and Physiology
5. Goethe, Master and Adversary
6. Colors as Specific Sensations in the Eye
Chapter 4: Metaphysics of Nature in The World as Will and Representation
0. Introduction
1. The Will Between Metaphysics and Science
2. Analogy
3. Ideas and Forces
4. Stufenfolge, Teleology, and Temporality
5. Philosophy of Nature
Chapter 5: In Dialogue with Kant and Schelling
0. Introduction
1. On Kant's Metaphysics of Nature
2. The Fascination of Schelling's Naturphilosophie
3. Appreciation and Criticism of Naturphilosophie
4. Distinguishing Science from Philosophy
5. The Conundrum of the Philosophy of Nature
6. Toward a Philosophy of Science
Chapter 6: A New Season
0. Introduction
1. Great Hopes, Hard Times
2. A Second Edition of The World as Will and Representation?
3. The Supplements and the System
4. The Rediscovery of Kant and Schelling's Ghost
5. A New Status for the Sciences: Professionalism and Disciplines
Chapter 7: Philosophy of the Sciences
0. Introduction
1. The Vorlesungen and the System
2. Turning Points
3. Foliant ? 37
4. Philosophizing Scientists
5. Philosophizing on the Sciences
6. Physiology and Philosophy
Chapter 8: On Will in Nature: A Philosophical Work
0. Introduction
1. A new appreciation of On Will in Nature
2. Confirmation and the scientists' insight into the will
3. Relinquishing the Ideas
4. Will and causality
5. The crucial role of On Will in Nature
Chapter 9: Grappling with the Sciences
0. Introduction
1. The Chemical Syllogism
2. A New Approach to Teleology
3. Creative Drives
4. Intellect and Brain, Representation and Reality
5. Matter, Forces, and Scientific Realism
Chapter 10: Essences, Emergence, and Ground
0. Introduction
1. Ideas, Or Explaining the Phenomenal World
2. Ideas and Aesthetic Experience
3. Ideas as Essences
4. Teleology as An Emergent Property
5. Will and Metaphysics
6. Definitions of Will
7. Will and Metaphysical Grounding
Concluding Remarks
Bibliography
Index