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E-grāmata: Philosophical Heuristics: Translated by Ben Koschalka

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The book examines metaphilosophical issues and contemporary philosophy, in particular such movements as hermeneutics, pragmatism, structuralism and deconstructionism. The author calls the new project of philosophical and metaphilosophical investigations which his work aims to present «philosophical heuristics».

«Philosophical Heuristics» aims to translate philosophical issues into meta-philosophical issues examined from a unique perspective. The analytical and interpretive practice of heuristics seeks to grasp synchronously all the processes leading to the formation of philosophical discourse, its language, form and content. The book takes hermeneutics and pragmatism as a starting point for a multifaceted and systematic examination of philosophical heuresis and promotes a style of philosophising «in the suspense of heuristic reflection», something more than ordinary theoretical self-awareness.
Introduction 11(8)
1 Philosophy's Self-image -- Towards A Heuristics of Philosophical Life
19(42)
1.1 Introductory comments to some important concepts for heuristics
19(4)
1.2 The Novices Experiences
23(3)
1.3 Philosophy as Profession
26(5)
1.4 The General Point of View and The History of Philosophy
31(5)
1.5 Institutions of Philosophical Life
36(3)
1.6 Pathos and Nihilism in Talking about Philosophy
39(12)
1.7 The Possibility of a Heuristics of Philosophical Life
51(10)
2 Methodological Thinking
61(20)
2.1 The Idea of Logic
61(5)
2.2 Philosophical Logic
66(2)
2.3 The Heuristic Ideal of Method
68(3)
2.4 The Cartesian Spirit
71(4)
2.5 Heuristics and the Issue of Idealism
75(6)
3 Pragmatic Thinking
81(38)
3.1 Practice and Method
84(7)
3.2 Practical Legitimation and Reflexive Legitimisation
91(7)
3.2.1 Adorno -- The Dialectical Path
93(1)
3.2.2 Apel -- The Path of Transcendental Moralism
94(2)
3.2.3 Habermas -- The Path of Entrusting Science
96(1)
3.2.4 Rorty -- The Personal Path
97(1)
3.3 Between Scientific Solemnity and Scholarly Irony
98(4)
3.4 Foundations of the Pragmatistic approach to Heuristics
102(6)
3.5 Perspectives of Pragmatistic Heuristics
108(11)
3.5.1 Heuristics of Philosophical Communication
108(3)
3.5.2 The Ontology of Philosophy
111(8)
4 Rhetorical Thinking
119(26)
4.1 Cognition and Persuasion. The Duality of Rhetoric
119(4)
4.2 Aristotle: Rhetoric in the System of Logical Knowledge
123(2)
4.3 Argumentum Ad Hominem (Schopenhauer, Perelman, Heidegger)
125(4)
4.4 Rhetoric and Hermeneutics (Gadamer)
129(2)
4.5 The Significance of The Humanist Turn
131(1)
4.6 Another Possibility: Nietzsche and The Rhetorical Nature of Language. The Non-Identity of Rhetoric
132(4)
4.7 Plato and The Dialectic of Rhetoric
136(2)
4.8 The other Side of Rhetorical Heuresis
138(2)
4.9 What Rhetoric Teaches Heuristics
140(1)
4.10 Towards Rhetorical Heuristics
141(4)
5 Hermeneutic Thinking
145(32)
5.1 Problems with Talking about Hermeneutics
145(2)
5.2 Popular Hermeneutic Consciousness and its Limits
147(3)
5.3 The Abundance of Dilthey's Heuresis
150(7)
5.3.1 The Concept of Life
150(2)
5.3.2 The Universality of Research -- Tempering The Difficulties of Idealism
152(3)
5.3.3 Speculativeness and Respect for the Reality of Life
155(2)
5.4 Heidegger: The Existential and Ontological Orientation of Hermeneutics
157(4)
5.5 Gadamer's Hermeneutic Synthesis
161(7)
5.5.1 The Hermeneutics of Prudence
162(1)
5.5.2 The Ideal of Participation (The Gadamerian Thing Itself)
163(3)
5.5.3 Metaphysical Inclinations and an Ambivalent Attitude to Transcendentalism
166(2)
5.6 Hermeneutics and The Power of Reason (In The Light of Gadamer's Synthesis)
168(2)
5.7 A Critical Comment and Postulate for Heuristics
170(2)
5.8 On The Margins: The Hermeneutics of Suspicion
172(5)
6 Structuralist Thinking
177(32)
6.1 The Intellectual Mood
177(1)
6.2 The Integrating Power of Structure
178(8)
6.3 From Heuristics of Rejection to Heuristics of Doubling
186(6)
6.4 Two Series in Structuralism
192(2)
6.5 Mathematical Inspirations
194(2)
6.6 The Philosophy of Difference -- Deleuze and Derrida
196(4)
6.7 The Nietzschean Calling
200(5)
6.8 Deconstruction
205(4)
7 Heuristics and Self-Knowledge
209(26)
7.1 Introduction to The Question of The Neutrum
209(6)
7.2 The Neutrum
215(12)
7.3 The Faces of Heuristics
227(8)
7.3.1 Heuristics as Optimal Philosophical Speech and Critique
228(1)
7.3.2 Heuristics as Knowledge
229(1)
7.3.3 Heuristics as a Mirror of Philosophy
230(5)
Bibliography 235(8)
Index of Names 243
Jan Hartman is Professor at the Department of Philosophy and Bioethics at the Medical School of Jagiellonian University in Krakow, Poland. He is interested in metaphilosophy, political philosophy, ethics and bioethics.