This collection features 16 substantial papers on theoretical philosophy, covering topics such as epistemology, philosophy of science, language, and mind. It includes original works, co-authored pieces, a translation, and a newly written chapter that refines earlier arguments. The papers are interconnected, suggesting an unfolding program that the author attempts to clarify in the introduction. The section titles, including Belief, Causation, and Concepts, provide insight into the themes explored throughout the collection.
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Existence and Explanation
- 264pages
- 10 heures de lecture
This essay collection honors Karel Lambert, highlighting his profound influence through personal anecdotes and academic contributions. Organized alphabetically, it features discussions on logical and ontological thinking, free logic, and its connections to description theory, with insights from various contributors on related topics.