Empiriomonism: Essays in Philosophy, Books 1-3
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Science & Technology
Philosophy
格式
电子书
页数
492
语言
英语
已发布
Jan 13, 2020
出版商
Brill
ISBN-10
9004300325
ISBN-13
9789004300323
描述
In the exploration of the interplay between consciousness and reality, Alexander Bogdanov's Empiriomonism delves into a comprehensive philosophical framework that unifies existence and knowledge. Rooted in the idea that all experiences stem from empirical observations, this work presents a compelling argument for a singular approach to understanding the world.
Through a series of essays, Bogdanov articulates his vision of a monistic system where the fabric of reality is intricately connected to human perception. He challenges traditional dichotomies, inviting readers to reconsider the ways in which knowledge is constructed and experienced. This philosophical journey is further enriched by David Rowley's insights, which bridge Bogdanov's ideas with contemporary thought.
As readers navigate the intricacies of this philosophy, they are encouraged to examine the nature of existence itself, fostering a profound engagement with both scientific inquiry and metaphysical contemplation. The essays collectively offer a unique lens through which to view the world, positioning Empiriomonism as a pivotal contribution to philosophical discourse.
Through a series of essays, Bogdanov articulates his vision of a monistic system where the fabric of reality is intricately connected to human perception. He challenges traditional dichotomies, inviting readers to reconsider the ways in which knowledge is constructed and experienced. This philosophical journey is further enriched by David Rowley's insights, which bridge Bogdanov's ideas with contemporary thought.
As readers navigate the intricacies of this philosophy, they are encouraged to examine the nature of existence itself, fostering a profound engagement with both scientific inquiry and metaphysical contemplation. The essays collectively offer a unique lens through which to view the world, positioning Empiriomonism as a pivotal contribution to philosophical discourse.