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" The Philosophy of Nicholas Rescher : "
edited by Ernest Sosa.
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BL
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774119
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b594113
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Main Entry
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edited by Ernest Sosa.
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Title & Author
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The Philosophy of Nicholas Rescher : : Discussion and Replies\ edited by Ernest Sosa.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1979
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Series Statement
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Philosophical studies series in philosophy, 15.
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(256 pages).
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ISBN
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9400994079
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: 9789400994072
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Contents
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The Method of Applied Logic: Some Philosophical Considerations --; Reply --; Rescher's Hypothetical Reasoning: An Amendment --; Reply --; Hypothetical Reasoning and Conditionals --; Reply --; Rescher's Theory of Plausible Reasoning --; Reply --; A Modal Logic of Place --; Reply --; Familiar Mental Phenomena --; Reply --; Toward a Theory of Attributes --; Reply --; Potentiality from Aristotle to Rescher and Back --; Reply --; Substances and Individual Notions --; Reply --; Utilitarianism and the Vicarious Affects --; Reply --; Rescher's Epistemological System --; Reply --; How Is Knowledge of the World Possible? --; Reply --; Rescher and Kant: Some Common Themes in Philosophy of Science --; Reply --; Nicholas Rescher: A Biographical Précis --; List of Publications by Nicholas Rescher --; Nicholas Rescher's Metabibliography --; Index of Names --; Index of Subjects.
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Abstract
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When I entered the graduate program in philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh in 1961, Nicholas Rescher had just joined the department of philosophy' to begin, with Adolf Grunbaum, the building of what is now a philosophy center of worldwide renown. Very soon his exceptional energy and versatility were in evidence, as he founded the American Philosophical Quarterly, generated a constantly rising stack of preprints, pursued impor tant scholarly research in Arabic logic, taught a staggering diversity of histori cal and thematic courses, and obtained, in cooperation with Kurt Baier, a major grant for work in value theory. That is all part of the record. What may come as a surprise is that none of it was accomplished at the expense of his students. Papers were returned in a matter of days, often the next class meet ing. And so easily accessible was he for philosophical discussion that, since (inevitably) we shared many philosophical interests, I asked him to serve as my dissertation advisor. My work in connection with this project led to a couple of journal articles while his, characteristically, led to a book. Our dis cussions certainly helped me, and while they may also have had some small influence on him, in the end our views were quite distinct. I was not only allowed complete independence, but was positively encouraged to think of my own ideas and to develop them independently. The length and breadth of Rescher's bibliography defy belief.
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Philosophy (General)
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Philosophy, Modern.
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LC Classification
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B945.R454E358 1979
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Ernest Sosa
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