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Experience Reason And The Crisis Of The Republic Volume 1 Gil Null

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Experience Reason And The Crisis Of The Republic Volume 1 Gil Null
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.04 MB
Pages: 499
Author: Gil Null
ISBN: 9781527573222, 1527573222
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Experience Reason And The Crisis Of The Republic Volume 1 Gil Null by Gil Null 9781527573222, 1527573222 instant download after payment.

Experience, Reason, and the Crisis of the Republic is a four-part realist polemic against nominalism, relativism, and nihilism in two volumes of two parts each. The first part of this first volume formulates (in 1st-order logic) Husserlâ (TM)s realist dependence ontology of objects of experiences as the Calculus [CP] of Phenomena, defines eight types of dependence, contrasts realist to nominalist constituent ontologies and atomism and [CP] to Leonard-Goodmanâ (TM)s nominalist constituent ontology [LGCI] of individuals, and discusses [CP] in relation to time and classical realist ontologies. The second part of this volume uses [CP]-objects as Urelements in a class-set correlation theory [E] of intentional experiences of objects, contrasts Kantâ (TM)s to Husserlâ (TM)s views of experienced time and Kantâ (TM)s view of noumena to Husserlâ (TM)s view of phenomena as limits of experience, and argues that empirical facts are [CP]-relation complexes and finite ordinals are formal objects abstracted from events of experience.

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