Philosophy and the 'Dazzling Ideal' of Science

Philosophy and the 'Dazzling Ideal' of Science

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McFee Graham
Springer, Berlin
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Recent decades have seen attacks on philosophy as an irrelevant field of inquiry when compared with science. In this book, Graham McFee defends the claims of philosophy against attempts to minimize either philosophy’s possibility or its importance by deploying a contrast with what Wittgenstein characterized as the “dazzling ideal” of science. This ‘dazzling ideal’ incorporates both the imagined completeness of scientific explanation—whereby completing its project would leave nothing unexplained—and the exceptionless character of the associated conception of causality. On such a scientistic world-view, what need is there for philosophy?

 In his defense of philosophy (and its truth-claims), McFee shows that rejecting such scientism is not automatically anti-scientific, and that it permits granting to natural science (properly understood) its own truth-generating power. Further, McFee argues for contextualism in the project of philosophy, and sets aside the pervasive(and pernicious) requirement for exceptionless generalizations while relating his account to interconnections between the concepts of person, substance, agency, and causation.



EAN 9783030216771
ISBN 3030216772
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Springer, Berlin
Publication date September 6, 2020
Pages 338
Language English
Dimensions 210 x 148
Country Switzerland
Readership Professional & Scholarly
Authors McFee Graham
Illustrations XVII, 338 p.
Edition 1st ed. 2019