1st Edition

Philosophy in America

By Black, Max Copyright 1964
    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    306 Pages
    by Routledge

    This is Volume V of twenty-two of a collection on 20th Century Philosophy. Originally published in 1964, this collection contains original papers assembled and representative in their styles, methods, and preoccupations. The various problems here discussed where to the author both important and unsolved: if others are stimulated to make further progress in solving them, the main purpose of this collection will have been achieved.

    I Expressing II On the Complexity of Avowals III Must Every Inference Be Either Deductive or Inductive? IV Aesthetic Problems of Modern Philosophy V Seeing Surfaces and Physical Objects VI Aesthetic Essence VII Action and Responsibility VIII Explanations in Psychology IX Frege's Theory of Number X The Free Will Defence XI What is a Speech Act? XII Quantum Physics and the Philosophy of Whitehead XIII Predicability XIV Reasons and Reasoning

    Biography

    Max Black