Powers and Capacities in Philosophy
The New Aristotelianism
Herausgeber: Greco, John; Groff, Ruth
Powers and Capacities in Philosophy
The New Aristotelianism
Herausgeber: Greco, John; Groff, Ruth
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Published in 2012, Powers and Capacities in Philosophy is a valuable contribution to the field of Philosophy.
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Published in 2012, Powers and Capacities in Philosophy is a valuable contribution to the field of Philosophy.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781138050815
- ISBN-10: 1138050814
- Artikelnr.: 48456129
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 360
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 19mm
- Gewicht: 481g
- ISBN-13: 9781138050815
- ISBN-10: 1138050814
- Artikelnr.: 48456129
Ruth Groff is Assistant Professor of Political Science at St. Louis University. John Greco is Leonard and Elizabeth Eslick Chair in Philosophy at St. Louis University.
Introduction Ruth Groff Part I Metaphysics 1. The Power of Power Stephen
Mumford 2. Limitations of Power Alexander Bird 3. Emergence, Causal Powers,
and Aristotelianism in Metaphysics Eleonore Stump 4. The Ineliminability of
Dispositions in Hume's Rejection of Causal Powers, Lynn S. Joy Part II
Philosophy of Science 5. Causal Powers: Without Them, What Would Causal
Laws Do? Nancy Cartwright and John Pemberton 6. Dispositions for Scientific
Realism Anjan Chakravartty 7. Powerful Particulars Revisited Rom Harre
Part III. Mind and Agency 8. Powers, Structures and Minds William Jaworski
9. The Will as a Rational Free Power E. J. Lowe 10. The Power of Agency
Brian Ellis 11. Whose Powers? Which Agency? Ruth Groff Part IV: Ethics and
Epistemology12. Dispositions and Ethics Rani Lill Anjum, Svein Anders Noer
Lie and Stephen Mumford 13. The Power, and Limitations, of Virtue
Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup14. Powers and Reasons
Linda Zagzebski Part V: Social and Political Philosophy 15. Emergence and
Social Causation Tony Lawson 16. Gender Essentialism: Aristotle or Locke?
Charlotte Witt17. Rules, Goods and Powers Kelvin Knight
Mumford 2. Limitations of Power Alexander Bird 3. Emergence, Causal Powers,
and Aristotelianism in Metaphysics Eleonore Stump 4. The Ineliminability of
Dispositions in Hume's Rejection of Causal Powers, Lynn S. Joy Part II
Philosophy of Science 5. Causal Powers: Without Them, What Would Causal
Laws Do? Nancy Cartwright and John Pemberton 6. Dispositions for Scientific
Realism Anjan Chakravartty 7. Powerful Particulars Revisited Rom Harre
Part III. Mind and Agency 8. Powers, Structures and Minds William Jaworski
9. The Will as a Rational Free Power E. J. Lowe 10. The Power of Agency
Brian Ellis 11. Whose Powers? Which Agency? Ruth Groff Part IV: Ethics and
Epistemology12. Dispositions and Ethics Rani Lill Anjum, Svein Anders Noer
Lie and Stephen Mumford 13. The Power, and Limitations, of Virtue
Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup14. Powers and Reasons
Linda Zagzebski Part V: Social and Political Philosophy 15. Emergence and
Social Causation Tony Lawson 16. Gender Essentialism: Aristotle or Locke?
Charlotte Witt17. Rules, Goods and Powers Kelvin Knight
Introduction Ruth Groff Part I Metaphysics 1. The Power of Power Stephen
Mumford 2. Limitations of Power Alexander Bird 3. Emergence, Causal Powers,
and Aristotelianism in Metaphysics Eleonore Stump 4. The Ineliminability of
Dispositions in Hume's Rejection of Causal Powers, Lynn S. Joy Part II
Philosophy of Science 5. Causal Powers: Without Them, What Would Causal
Laws Do? Nancy Cartwright and John Pemberton 6. Dispositions for Scientific
Realism Anjan Chakravartty 7. Powerful Particulars Revisited Rom Harre
Part III. Mind and Agency 8. Powers, Structures and Minds William Jaworski
9. The Will as a Rational Free Power E. J. Lowe 10. The Power of Agency
Brian Ellis 11. Whose Powers? Which Agency? Ruth Groff Part IV: Ethics and
Epistemology12. Dispositions and Ethics Rani Lill Anjum, Svein Anders Noer
Lie and Stephen Mumford 13. The Power, and Limitations, of Virtue
Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup14. Powers and Reasons
Linda Zagzebski Part V: Social and Political Philosophy 15. Emergence and
Social Causation Tony Lawson 16. Gender Essentialism: Aristotle or Locke?
Charlotte Witt17. Rules, Goods and Powers Kelvin Knight
Mumford 2. Limitations of Power Alexander Bird 3. Emergence, Causal Powers,
and Aristotelianism in Metaphysics Eleonore Stump 4. The Ineliminability of
Dispositions in Hume's Rejection of Causal Powers, Lynn S. Joy Part II
Philosophy of Science 5. Causal Powers: Without Them, What Would Causal
Laws Do? Nancy Cartwright and John Pemberton 6. Dispositions for Scientific
Realism Anjan Chakravartty 7. Powerful Particulars Revisited Rom Harre
Part III. Mind and Agency 8. Powers, Structures and Minds William Jaworski
9. The Will as a Rational Free Power E. J. Lowe 10. The Power of Agency
Brian Ellis 11. Whose Powers? Which Agency? Ruth Groff Part IV: Ethics and
Epistemology12. Dispositions and Ethics Rani Lill Anjum, Svein Anders Noer
Lie and Stephen Mumford 13. The Power, and Limitations, of Virtue
Epistemology Duncan Pritchard and Jesper Kallestrup14. Powers and Reasons
Linda Zagzebski Part V: Social and Political Philosophy 15. Emergence and
Social Causation Tony Lawson 16. Gender Essentialism: Aristotle or Locke?
Charlotte Witt17. Rules, Goods and Powers Kelvin Knight