1st Edition

A Metaphysics for the Future

By Robert Allinson Copyright 2001
284 Pages
by Routledge

This title was first published in 2001. This work is intended to serve not only as an expression of a new idea of a philosophy, but as an "apologia" for philosophy as a legitimate and independent discipline in its own right. It argues that in the 20th century, truth has not been abandoned, but merely modified. The text proposes a return to truth and suggests that it is only after apprehending the... Read more
Preface: a legitimisation of philosophy. Prologue: on finding a suitable label. Introduction: freeing Wittgenstein's prisoner; the cult of linguisticism. Part 1 The nature of metaphysics: what is metaphysics? a typology of metaphysics - theistic and doctrinal non-0theistic metaphysics, doctrinal religious metaphysics, non-doctrinal religious metaphysics and non-theistic religious metaphysics, rationalist metaphysics, the metaphysics of appearance and reality, the metaphysics of transcendental conditions, the metaphysics of experience, revisionary and descriptive metaphysics, the metaphysics of absolute presuppositions, Hegelian-dialectical metaphysics or developmental metaphysics, the metaphysics of Hartshorne, regional metaphysics; pedagogical approaches to the study of metaphysics -the history of systems, the approach by topics, the approach by problematic, the approach by perspectives, cyclical and dialectical progression, hermeneutics, modified Hegelianism, Chinese modified Hegelianism; metaphysical principles and metaphysical insight. Part 2 The nature of knowledge: the modes of knowledge, the case of the idiot savant and how many angels can dance on the head of a pin? - prelinguistic knowledge, the case of the idiot savant, philosophical debates, post-conceptual knowledge, the doctrine of transcendental reflection, space and time; Descartes' legacy and exorcising the ghosts of the Cartesian and the hermeneutic circles - preface to the Cartesian legacy, summary of the Cartesian legacy, exorcising the ghost of the Cartesian circle, exorcising the ghost of the hermeneutic circle; Husserl's red herrings -Husserl's red herring 1 - the intentionally of consciousness, red herring 2 - the reality of other minds, red herring 3 - the transcendental ego, red herring 4 - the proof of th external world; the bogeyword, intuition; the laws of the mind and the laws of the universe; the distinction between empirical psychology and phenomenological epistemology - defining the realm of pure phenomenology; the logic in phenomenology - phenomenological truth; the forgotten fourth.

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Allinson, Robert