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Truth and historicity / Richard Campbell

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 1992Description: xi, 463 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780198239277‎0198239270
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BD181  .C23 1992
Contents:
Introduction: Our contemporary intellectual predicament -- Doing philosophy historically -- Truth as divine norm -- Timeless truth -- Truth and the divine intellect -- Doing the truth -- Truth and judgements -- The forms fracture -- Truth as the positive reality of ideas: Descartes's project -- Truth and the new way of ideas: the foundations of Locke's empiricism -- Truth in a contingent world. Leibniz's defence of contingent truth -- The emergence of historicity: The rise of historical consciousness -- The truth as a historical result: The emergence of the philosophy of history -- Individual existence and the appropriation of truth: Philosophy beyond Hegel -- Truth as a social construct: Marx's emphasis on practical activity -- Truth and the analysis of logical form: The linguistic conception of truth -- The historicity of truth -- Truth in action.
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Introduction: Our contemporary intellectual predicament -- Doing philosophy historically -- Truth as divine norm -- Timeless truth -- Truth and the divine intellect -- Doing the truth -- Truth and judgements -- The forms fracture -- Truth as the positive reality of ideas: Descartes's project -- Truth and the new way of ideas: the foundations of Locke's empiricism -- Truth in a contingent world. Leibniz's defence of contingent truth -- The emergence of historicity: The rise of historical consciousness -- The truth as a historical result: The emergence of the philosophy of history -- Individual existence and the appropriation of truth: Philosophy beyond Hegel -- Truth as a social construct: Marx's emphasis on practical activity -- Truth and the analysis of logical form: The linguistic conception of truth -- The historicity of truth -- Truth in action.

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