Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Anti-realism" ¶ 39
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Platonism and University
* Wetherbee, Winthrop, Platonism and Poetry in the Twelfth Century: The Literary Influence of the School of Chartres ( Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1972 ).
Thomas Aquinas was a professor at the prestigious University of Paris, a contemporary of Bonaventure, a Franciscan Professor at the University of Paris whose approach differed significantly from Aquinas ' in favor of the more traditional Augustinian Platonism.
He finally went to live in Ferrara, a center of Platonism in Italy, where he was appointed to the chair of philosophy at the University of Ferrara by Duke Alfonso II.
* 1984, Eva Hauel Cadwallader, Searchlight on Values: Nicolai Hartmann's Twentieth-Century Value Platonism, Washington: University press of America.

Platonism and .
Accordingly we may speak of the Platonism peculiar to Shelley's poems or the type of Stoicism present in Henley's `` Invictus '', and we may find that describing such Platonism or such Stoicism and contrasting each with other expressions of the same attitude or mode of thought is a difficult and challenging enterprise.
After all, Shelley is no `` orthodox '' or Hellenic Platonist, and even his `` romantic '' Platonism can be distinguished from that of his contemporaries.
Although I absolutely reject the Platonism of it, I have literally squealed with delight at the imperturbable perfection with which the position is laid down on page after page ''.
Two of Ammonius's students-Origen the Pagan, and Longinus-seem to have held philosophical positions which were closer to Middle Platonism than Neoplatonism, which perhaps suggests that Ammonius's doctrines were also closer to those of Middle Platonism than the Neoplatonism developed by Plotinus ( see the Enneads ), but Plotinus does not seem to have thought that he was departing in any significant way from that of his master.
The novelty of Dummett's approach consisted in seeing these disputes as analogous to the dispute between intuitionism and Platonism in the philosophy of mathematics.
The main forms are empiricism, which associates numbers with concrete physical objects ; and Platonism, according to which numbers are abstract, non-physical entities.
The " epistemic argument " against Platonism has been made by Paul Benacerraf and Hartry Field.
Platonism posits that mathematical objects are abstract entities.
It is in the system of Valentinus that the name Dēmiourgos is used, which occurs nowhere in Irenaeus except in connection with the Valentinian system ; we may reasonably conclude that it was Valentinus who adopted from Platonism the use of this word.
Some scholars question whether Frege's negative review of the Philosophy of Arithmetic helped turn Husserl towards Platonism, but he had already discovered the work of Bernhard Bolzano independently around 1890 / 91 and explicitly mentioned Bernard Bolzano, Gottfried Leibniz and Hermann Lotze as inspirations for his newer position.
Scholars such as J. N. Mohanty, Claire Ortiz Hill, and Guillermo E. Rosado Haddock, among others, have argued that Husserl's so-called change from psychologism to Platonism came about independently of Frege's review.
Epicureanism was originally a challenge to Platonism, though later it became the main opponent of Stoicism.
Intellectual historian Peter Watson has summarized this period as the foundation of many of humanity's most influential philosophical traditions, including monotheism in Persia and Canaan, Platonism in Greece, Buddhism, Jainism and Hinduism in India, and Confucianism and Taoism in China.
Subsequently, he adopted Platonism after encountering a Platonist thinker who had recently settled in his city.
* Middle Platonism under such works as Numenius express the Universe emanating from the Monad or One.
As Platonism developed in the phases commonly called ' middle Platonism ' and neoplatonism, such writers as Plutarch, Porphyry, Proclus, Olympiodorus and Damascius wrote explicitly about the symbolic interpretation of traditional and Orphic myths.
Merkelbach suggests that its mysteries were essentially created by a particular person or persons and created in a specific place, the city of Rome, by someone from an eastern province or border state who knew the Iranian myths in detail, which he wove into his new grades of initiation ; but that he must have been Greek and Greek-speaking because he incorporated elements of Greek Platonism into it.

Platonism and
Among them, the assignment of subjective status to mathematical objects as in Platonism, although they are formalisms used in a linguistic fashion for communications between living beings, and thus subject to the same subject object problems as other forms of such communication.

reprinted and Truth
Realism, reprinted in: Truth and Other Enigmas, Harvard University Press: 1978, pp. 145 165.
Richard F Outcault's last Hogan's Alley cartoon for Truth magazine, Fourth Ward Brownies, was published on 9 February 1895 and reprinted in the New York World newspaper on 17 February 1895, beginning one of the first comic strips in an American newspaper.
* “ On the Sense and Reference of a Proper Name ”, Mind lxxxvi ( 1977 ), 159-85 ; reprinted in Mark Platts, ed., Reference Truth and Reality ( Routledge and Kegan Paul, London, 1980 ), pp. 141 66, and in A. W. Moore, ed., Meaning and Reference ( Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1993 ), pp. 111 36 ; translated into Spanish: “ Sobre el Sentido y la Referencia de un Nombre Propio ”, Cuadernos de Crítica 20 ( 1983 )
Cooper's Admonition against Martin Marprelate was reprinted in 1847, and his Answer in Defence of the Truth against the Apology of Private Mass in 1850.
In 1909, Bradley published an essay entitled ' On Truth and Coherence ' in the journal Mind ( reprinted in Essays on Truth and Reality ).
" Tolmie's petition and the front page of the Truth Teller are reprinted in Ezra Meeker's 1905 history, The Tragedy of Leschi.
His chief work appeared in 1713, under the title Clavis Universalis, or A New Inquiry after Truth, being a Demonstration of the NonExistence or Impossibility of an External World ( printed privately, Edinburgh, 1836, and reprinted in Metaphysical Tracts, 1837, edited by Sam.
Ralph Myles also reprinted Men Against the State, published a new book by Lawrence Dennis, reprinted a history of American anti-militarism by Arthur Ekirch, and brought several World War I revisionist books and a series of classic anarchist writings back into print, most notably No Treason: The Constitution of No Authority by Lysander Spooner and In Quest of Truth and Justice by Harry Elmer Barnes.
His reviews have also been reprinted or excerpted in a number of places, including on the book Design and Truth from Yale University Press.
Also, the Banner of Truth Trust reprinted many of Dabney's theological works in the late 20th Century.

reprinted and Other
Mirra Ginsburg, reprinted as The Dragon and Other Stories )
*" The Other Foot " ( New Story, March 1951, reprinted in The Illustrated Man )
" The Abolition of Work and Other Essays ," published by Loompanics in 1986, included, along with the title essay, some of his short Last International texts, and some essays and reviews reprinted from his column in " San Francisco's Appeal to Reason ," a leftist and counter-cultural tabloid published from 1980 to 1984.
( Published under the penname " Jan Godfrey "; reprinted in The Lagoon and Other Stories under the title " Jan Godfrey ".
* Freedom of Expression ( McLeod book ) by Kembrew McLeod, first published in 2005 by Doubleday as Freedom of Expression ®: Overzealous Copyright Bozos and Other Enemies of Creativity, reprinted in 2007 by University of Minnesota Press as Freedom of Expression ®: Resistance and Repression in the Age of Intellectual Property
* Alban Butler-The Lives of the Fathers, Martyrs, and Other Principal Saints ( frequently abridged and reprinted )
* Peter Jay, ed., The Greek Anthology and Other Ancient Greek Epigrams ( Allen Lane, 1973 ; reprinted in Penguin Classics, 1981 )
The poem was reprinted in his 1916 collection, Lundy's Lane and Other Poems.
There are translations into English verse by the seventeenth-century poet Thomas Stanley ( 1651 ); by the an eighteenth-century " graveyard school " poet Thomas Parnell ( 1679-1718 ); by Sir Arthur Quiller-Couch in The Vigil of Venus and Other Poems by " Q "; by F. L. Lucas ( 1939 ; reprinted in his Aphrodite, Cambridge, 1948 ); and by Allen Tate ( 1947 ; see his Collected Poems ).
He wrote two books: The Wisdom of the Aryas ( 1923 ) and The Religion of Burma ( 1911, reprinted in 1929 by Theosophical Publishing House as The Religion of Burma and Other Papers ).
Other characters introduced in the title include the aviator the American Ace (# 2, Dec. 1939 ), with part one of his origin reprinted, like the first part of the Sub-Mariner's, from Motion Picture Funnies Weekly # 1 ; the Ferret ; and writer-artist Steve Dahlman's robot hero Electro ( appearing in every issue from # 4-19, Feb. 1940-May 1941 ).
* Mathematical Games, Scientific American, March 1962, reprinted in The Unexpected Hanging and Other Mathematical Diversions, by Martin Gardner, pp. 93ff
* When the Bough Breaks and Other Stories ( 1924 ; reprinted by Pomona Press, 2006 )
Other short stories include " The Dreamer " ( 1952 ) about a man called Denby, who wants to be the first to orbit the moon, published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction and reprinted in the anthology Best Short Shorts, ( 1958 ) edited by Eric Berger.
When two of Byrne's Other Worlds stories ( from the October 1952 and January 1957 issues ) were reprinted as an ebook in 2005, he wrote the following in the introduction:
It is reprinted in Spiro Peterson's The Counterfeit Lady Unveiled and Other Criminal Fiction of Seventeenth-Century England ( 1961 ) and in Paul Salzman's Anthology of Seventeenth-Century Fiction ( 1991 ).
Other volumes followed in 1685, 1693, 1694, 1703, and 1708, and the collection, which was several times reprinted, is known as both as Dryden's Miscellany and Tonson's Miscellany.
It was first published in The Hudson Review and Encounter in 1959, later in Nabokov's Quartet ( 1966 ), Nabokov's Congeries ( 1968 ; reprinted as The Portable Nabokov, 1971 ), Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories ( 1975 ), and The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov ( 1995 ).
It was first published in the November 1952 issue of Galaxy Science Fiction and reprinted in the collections The Martian Way and Other Stories ( 1955 ), The Best of Isaac Asimov ( 1973 ), and Robot Dreams ( 1986 ).
*" Winston ", short story by Kit Reed, written in 1969 and reprinted in 1976 in the anthology The Killer Mice and in 1981 in the collection Other Stories and ... The Attack of the Giant Baby.
After its initial publication in The Saturday Evening Post in 1951, The Beast from 20, 000 Fathoms was renamed The Fog Horn and was reprinted in various collections such as the 1953 publication The Golden Apples of the Sun, the Japanese publications The Fog Horn & Other Stories in 1979 and The Fog Horn and Other Stories in 1981 ( both editions were published in English as well ), and finally Dinosaur Tales in 1983.
* Four Other Gospels: Shadows on the Contours of Canon, 1985, reprinted 1992, ISBN 0-86683-959-3

0.468 seconds.