Ways of Being

Ways of Being
Author: Charlotte Witt
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2018-05-31
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1501711504

Charlotte Witt continues her highly regarded exploration of Aristotle's metaphysics in a book devoted to the ontological distinction between potentiality and actuality. She focuses on Metaphysics book ix, which provides the most sustained discussion of this distinction. Witt rejects the conventional reading of this key text—that Aristotle differentiated between the two concepts solely to further the investigation of substance. Instead, in an original interpretation of his work, she argues that his development of the distinction between "being x potentially" and "being x actually" allowed Aristotle to develop an intrinsically hierarchical and normative vision of reality.For Witt, Aristotle's views about being shed light on his puzzling use of gender language in his descriptions of reality. This language has become an important issue for feminist scholars who have noted that in Aristotle's metaphysics of substance form is sometimes associated with the male, and matter with the female. Witt's interpretation that Aristotelian reality is intrinsically hierarchical and normative, but not intrinsically gendered, offers a new, important understanding of a controversial aspect of Aristotle's metaphysics.

Zero Chance of Passage

Zero Chance of Passage
Author: Ember Reichgott Junge
Publisher: Beavers Pond Press
Total Pages: 347
Release: 2012
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781592984763

Chronicles the passage of Minnesota's first chartered school law in 1991, describing its origins, the legislative battles, the author's initial reaction to the new legislation, and how it impacted national politics.

Passage and Possibility

Passage and Possibility
Author: Sarah Broadie
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1982
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

'Masterly ... She combines philosophical sophistication with an enviable ability to interpret the texts in a perceptive and illuminating way ... Will stimulate discussion for a long time to come.'--Times Literary Supplement.

Kierkegaard

Kierkegaard
Author: Bernard ?mmanuilovich Bykhovski?
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 136
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789060320709

Possibility Necessity and Existence

Possibility Necessity and Existence
Author: Nino Langiulli
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 222
Release: 2010-04-30
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1439904081

In this systematic historical analysis, Nino Langiulli focuses on a key philosophical issue, possibility, as it is refracted through the thought of the Italian philosopher Nicola Abbagnano. Langiulli examines Abbagnano's attempt to raise possibility to a level of prime importance and investigates his understanding of existence. In so doing, the author offers a sustained exposition of and argument with the account of possibility in the major thinkers of the Western tradition—Plato, Aristotle, Kant, and Kierkegaard. He also makes pertinent comments on such philosophers as Diodorus Cronus, William of Ockham, Spinoza, Hobbes, and Hegel, as well as such logicians as DeMorgan and Boole. Nicola Abbagnano, who died in 1990, recently came to the attention of the general public as an influential teacher of author Umberto Eco. Creator of a dictionary of philosophy and author of a multiple-volume history of Western philosophy, Abbagnano was the only philosopher, according to Langiulli, to argue that "to be is to be possible." Even though the concept of probability and the discipline of statistics are grounded in the concept of possibility, philosophers throughout history have grappled with the problem of defining it. Possibility has been viewed by some as an empty concept, devoid of reality, and by others as reducible to actuality or necessity—concepts which are opposite to it. Langiulli analyzes and debates Abbagnano's treatment of necessity as secondary to possibility, and he addresses the philosopher's conversation with his predecessors as well as his European and American contemporaries. In the series Themes in the History of Philosophy, edited by Edith Wyschogrod.

The Significance of Indeterminacy

The Significance of Indeterminacy
Author: Robert H. Scott
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 364
Release: 2018-07-20
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1351383302

While indeterminacy is a recurrent theme in philosophy, less progress has been made in clarifying its significance for various philosophical and interdisciplinary contexts. This collection brings together early-career and well-known philosophers—including Graham Priest, Trish Glazebrook, Steven Crowell, Robert Neville, Todd May, and William Desmond—to explore indeterminacy in greater detail. The volume is unique in that its essays demonstrate the positive significance of indeterminacy, insofar as indeterminacy opens up new fields of discourse and illuminates neglected aspects of various concepts and phenomena. The essays are organized thematically around indeterminacy’s impact on various areas of philosophy, including post-Kantian idealism, phenomenology, ethics, hermeneutics, aesthetics, and East Asian philosophy. They also take an interdisciplinary approach by elaborating the conceptual connections between indeterminacy and literature, music, religion, and science.

Eldercare Technology for Clinical Practitioners

Eldercare Technology for Clinical Practitioners
Author: Majd Alwan
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2007-12-26
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1597452335

This important handbook addresses technologies targeted at the assessment, early detection and the mitigation of common geriatric conditions. These include decline in functional abilities, gait, mobility, sleep disturbance, vision impairment, hearing loss, falls, and cognitive decline. This book not only describes the state of both embedded and wearable technologies, but also focuses on research showing the potential utility of these technologies in the field.

Heidegger's Ontological Project

Heidegger's Ontological Project
Author: John Sallis
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 247
Release: 2024-10-22
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 0253070619

This long-awaited volume of The Collected Writings of John Sallis presents his lectures on Martin Heidegger's monumental Being and Time. The lectures were presented during the 1985–86 academic year at Loyola University of Chicago and during the fall semester of 1999 at Pennsylvania State University. The fourteen years separating the beginning of the two courses is significant in that numerous additional volumes appeared in the Gesamtausgabe and influenced Sallis's interpretation of Being and Time. This book is a synthesis of the manuscripts of the two separate lecture courses. This volume makes Being and Time accessible to students, while the most advanced scholars will also profit from it.

The Monist

The Monist
Author: Paul Carus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 652
Release: 1922
Genre: Electronic journals
ISBN:

Vols. 2 and 5 include appendices.

A Guide to First-Passage Processes

A Guide to First-Passage Processes
Author: Sidney Redner
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2001-08-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0521652480

The basic theory presented in a way which emphasizes intuition, problem-solving and the connections with other fields.