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Full Description
This book presents a series of coordinated studies that explain and illustrate how philosophy must be developed systematically with its problems and topics bound together by links of reciprocal interconnection.
The book consists of two parts: The first part consists of a series of case studies which illustrate how philosophical issues do not remain in neatly separated compartments but reach out in interrelationship with one another. The second part analyzes the principle resources of philosophical methodology and shows in detail how and why they can only be implemented in a systemically interrelated manner. Overall, the book demonstrates and illustrates the systemic and holistic nature of philosophical inquiry.
Contents
Part I: Essays in Philosophy.- 1. Philosophical Guidance.- 2. Control Problems.- 3. Error.- 4. Compound Valuation in Multi-Aspect Amalgamation.- 5. The Fairness Perplex.- 6. The Rationale of Moral Obligation.- 7. Social Gravitation.- Part II: Essays on Philosophy.- 8. Normative Rationality.- 9. Speculation and "What-If" Thinking.- 10. Precision as a Key Factor in Inquiry.- 11. Rationalistic Philosophizing.- 12. The Transcendental Impetus.- 13. Ultimate Explanation: The Principle of Sufficient Reason and Its Ramifications.- 14. Contextual Metaphilosophy.- 15. Apories and the Rational Unavoidability of Philosophizing.