Radical currents in contemporary philosophy. Edited by David H. DeGrood, Dale Riepe [and] John Somerville.

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Main Author: DeGrood, David H., 1937-
Other Authors: Riepe, Dale Maurice, 1918-, Somerville, John, 1905-1994
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: St. Louis, W. H. Green [1971]
Series:A Monograph in modern concepts of philosophy
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Table of Contents:
  • Critique of idealistic naturalism: methodological pollution in the main stream of American philosophy, by D. Riepe
  • Ex nihilo nihil fit: philosophy's "starting point," by D. H. DeGrood
  • An historical critique of empiricism, by J. E. Hansen
  • Epilogue on Berkeley, by R. W. Sellars
  • Mandala thinking, by A. Mackay
  • An empirical conception of freedom, by E. D'Angelo
  • Heidegger on the essence of truth, by M. Farber
  • Minding as a material force, by H. L. Parsons
  • The crisis of the 1890's and the shaping of twentieth century America, by R. B. Carson
  • Ideology, scientific philosophy, and Marxism, by J. Somerville
  • Marx and critical scientific thought, by M. Marković
  • Experimentalism extended to politics, by E. Guevara
  • The unity of opposites: a dialectical principle, by V. J. McGill and W. T. Parry
  • A need definition of "value," by R. Handy
  • Alienation and social action, by A. Schaff
  • Naturalism in the Tao of Confucius and Lao Tzu, by D. H.-F. Poe
  • Bibliography (p. 260-269)