
Idealism Is A Family Of Metaphysical Views Each Of Which Gives Priority To The Mental. The Best-known Forms Of Idealism In Western Philosophy Are Berkeleyan Idealism, Which Gives Ontological Priority To The Mental (minds And Ideas) Over The Physical (bodies), And Kantian Idealism, Which Gives A Kind Of Explanatory Priority To The Mental (the Structure Of The Understanding) Over The Physical (the Structure Of The Empirical World). Although Idealism Was Once A Dominant View In Western Philosophy, It Has Suffered Almost Total Neglect Over The Last Several Decades. This Book Rectifies This Situation By Bringing Together Seventeen Essays By Leading Philosophers On The Topic Of Metaphysical Idealism. The Various Essays Explain, Attack, Or Defend A Variety Of Idealistic Theories, Including Not Only Berkeleian And Kantian Idealisms But Also Those Developed In Traditions Less Familiar To Analytic Philosophers, Including Buddhism And Hassidic Judaism. Although A Number Of The Articles Draw On Historical Sources, All Will Be Of Interest To Philosophers Working In Contemporary Metaphysics. This Volume Aims To Spark A Revival Of Serious Philosophical Interest In Metaphysical Idealism.
This volume investigates the historical and contemporary viability of metaphysical idealism, a family of theories that prioritize the mental over the physical. Editors Kenneth L. Pearce and Tyron Goldschmidt curate a collection of seventeen essays by prominent philosophers to address the long-standing neglect of idealistic thought in modern analytic philosophy. The text serves as a scholarly intervention, providing a platform for both the critique and defense of various idealistic frameworks to encourage renewed academic inquiry.
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Experts identify this collection as a significant contribution to the resurgence of interest in metaphysical idealism within contemporary analytic circles. Readers frequently note the high level of academic rigor and the breadth of traditions represented in the essays.
Page Count:
336
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0191063991
ISBN-13:
9780191063992
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