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E-grāmata: Knowledge, Being and the Human: Some of the Major Issues in Philosophy

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This book, in the form of a classical philosophical treatise, presents a large-scale theoretical project: It uses a metaphilosophical perspective to present the framework for postmetaphysical thinking, situating it in the domain of the metaphysics of morality. It offers an innovative defence of scepticism based on a critical and radical analysis of the concepts of knowledge and truth. Metaphysical and transcendental traditions are deconstructed, mainly in relation to the paradoxes of so-called realism and idealism, which are the consequence of dependence on an archaic substance theory. Moreover, the book proposes a certain form of philosophising in spite of everything, i.e. within a sceptical approach. The critique of ethics leads to an a-ethical concept of the will and the values of life.
Introduction 7(2)
Part I Knowledge. A Review of the Issue of Scepticism
9(56)
1 The importance of the questions of scepticism and dogmatism in the history of philosophy
11(2)
2 The right and wrong way to look at the problem of scepticism; the difference between ignoring and solving the problem
13(4)
3 Paradoxes of the concept of knowledge and related concepts such as "truth" and "philosophy"
17(8)
4 The psychological subjectivity of cognition
25(6)
5 "Thirst for knowledge" and wisdom
31(6)
6 Eliminating the concept of knowledge
37(3)
7 Cognition as posing questions and giving answers
40(6)
8 The "realism -- idealism" debate and the supposed defeat of scepticism by the transcendental method
46(10)
9 The question of the cogito (subjectivity) and scepticism
56(4)
10 Optimistic scepticism
60(5)
Part II Being. The Impossibility and Possibility of Metaphysics
65(62)
1 The futility of transcendentalism
67(4)
2 Obstacles in the pursuit of metaphysics
71(9)
3 Paradoxes of a realistic theory of substance
80(16)
4 Metaphysics free from redundancy
96(4)
5 Beyond materialism and idealism
100(5)
6 Experiencing and thinking: the Idea
105(7)
7 The concept as resonance of experience
112(6)
8 The psychology of abstraction and metaphysics
118(5)
9 Between life and the Idea
123(4)
Part III The Human Being. Towards a Moral Metaphysics
127(68)
1 A lesson from Kant and Schopenhauer
129(12)
2 The defeat of moral discourse
141(16)
3 What do human beings desire?
157(7)
4 The will of good
164(31)
Index 195
Jan Hartman, born in 1967 in Wrocaw (Poland), is Full Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Bioethics at the Medical School of Jagiellonian University. He is author of several books in metaphilosophy, political philosophy, ethics and bioethics.