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Robert Hanna

    Mass Spectrometric Investigation of Some Fluorinated Alcohols
    Science for Humans
    Kant and the foundations of analytic philosophy
    Kant, science, and human nature
    • Robert Hanna argues for the importance of Kant's theories of the epistemological, metaphysical, and practical foundations of the "exact sciences"--relegated to the dustbin of the history of philosophy for most of the 20th century. In doing so he makes a valuable contribution to one of the most active and fruitful areas in contemporary scholarship on Kant.

      Kant, science, and human nature
    • "Robert Hanna presents a fresh view of the Kantian and analytic traditions that have dominated continental European and Anglo-American philosophy over the last two centuries, and of the relation between them. The rise of analytic philosophy decisively marked the end of the hundred-year dominance of Kant's philosophy in Europe. But Hanna shows that the analytic tradition also emerged from Kant's philosophy in the sense that its members were able to define and legitimate their ideas only by means of an intensive, extended engagement with, and a partial or complete rejection of, the Critical Philosophy. Hanna's book therefore comprises both an interpretative study of Kant's massive and seminal Critique of Pure Reason, and a critical essay on the historical foundations of analytic philosophy from Frege to Quine. Hanna considers Kant's key doctrines in the Critique in the light of their reception and transmission by the leading figures of the analytic tradition - Frege, Moore, Russell, Wittgenstein, Carnap, and Quine. But this is not just a study in the history of philosophy, for out of this emerges Hanna's original approach to two much-contested theories that remain at the heart of contemporary philosophy. Hanna puts forward a new 'cognitive-semantic' interpretation of transcendental idealism, and a vigorous defence of Kant's theory of analytic and synthetic necessary truth. These will make Kant and the Foundations of Analytic Philosophy compelling reading not just for specialists in the history of philosophy, but for all who are interested in these fundamental philosophical issues."--Jacket

      Kant and the foundations of analytic philosophy
    • Science for Humans

      Mind, Life, The Formal-&-Natural Sciences, and A New Concept of Nature

      • 248 stránok
      • 9 hodin čítania

      The book introduces a groundbreaking perspective on formal and natural sciences, advocating for a pro-science approach that transcends traditional frameworks. It rejects theological, solipsistic, and materialist views, promoting a holistic understanding of the universe that is neither mechanistic nor overly reliant on social constructs. Through Robert Hanna's insights, it redefines the relationship between science and our understanding of reality, aiming to inspire a more integrated and comprehensive scientific discourse.

      Science for Humans
    • The book is recognized by scholars for its cultural significance and contribution to the understanding of civilization. It offers insights that are essential to the knowledge base of society, highlighting its importance in historical and intellectual contexts.

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