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Reason Truth And Reality Daniel Goldstick

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Reason Truth And Reality Daniel Goldstick
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Publisher: University of Toronto Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Daniel Goldstick
ISBN: 9780802095947, 0802095941
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Reason Truth And Reality Daniel Goldstick by Daniel Goldstick 9780802095947, 0802095941 instant download after payment.

Dan Goldstick'sReason, Truth, and Realityaddresses two questions: what sort of world do we inhabit? and what moral obligations do we have? To answer the questions Goldstick mounts a bold contemporary defense of pre-Kantian rationalism. Basing consideration upon a characterization of reason in its deductive, inductive, and ethical functioning, he asks what must hold good for reason so characterized to be a dependable guide to truth.

The conclusions Goldstick draws are threefold. First of all, the argument points to continuous deterministic causality throughout space and time. In the second place, a case is made for universal impermanence. And thirdly, Goldstick claims to establish a basis for the right within a version of utilitarianism supporting the maximum long-term promotion of people's interests. The discussion takes in such traditional rationalist themes as aprioricity, conceivability, and antiscepticism, and such analytic topics as belief-and-desire, truthvaluelessness, and epistemic reliability.

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