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16 reviewsISBN 10: 0415334780
ISBN 13: 9780203022429
Author: Fiona Ellis
This book traces a deep misunderstanding about the relation of concepts and reality in the history of philosophy. It exposes the influence of the mistake in the thought of Locke, Berkeley, Kant, Nietzche and Bradley, and suggests that the solution can be found in Hegelian thought. Ellis argues that the treatment proposed exemplifies Hegel's dialectical method. This is an important contribution to this area of philosophy.
1 A philosophical syndrome
Locke on substance: some tensions
Real and nominal essence
Berkeley’s objections
Berkeley on substance: some tensions
Locke, Berkeley, and the syndrome
2 Concepts and reality: Nietzsche
Some introductory remarks
Perspectivism
Nietzsche on truth and metaphor
Some tensions
Nietzsche and the syndrome
Concepts and reality: some distinctions and options
3 Concepts and reality: Kant
Nietzsche and Kant
Transcendental idealism: an overview
Things in themselves
Some tensions
The categories
Experience
Intellectual intuition
Some concluding remarks
4 Concepts and reality: Hegel
Things in themselves
Concepts and intuitions
A methodological objection
The Phenomenology of Spirit: some introductory remarks
Sense-certainty
Perception
Force and understanding
Absolute idealism
Conclusion
5 Truth
Nietzsche again
Bradley on truth
Bradley on thought and reality
Truth again
The identity theory of truth: an alternative interpretation
An explanatory dilemma?
Hegel on truth
An attempt at reconciliation
6 Philosophy and dialectic
The syndrome again
Schematizing the syndrome
Model 1
Model 2
Identifying some assumptions
The non-dualistic alternative
Hegel again
Conclusion
Notes
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Tags: Fiona Ellis, Concepts, Reality