Philosophy, Phenomenology, Sciences


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The present volume contains many of the papers presented at a four-day conference held by the Husserl-Archives in Leuven in April 2009 to c- memorate the one hundred and ?ftieth anniversary of Edmund Husserl’s birth. The conference was organized to facilitate the critical evaluation of Husserl’s philosophical project from various perspectives and in light of the current philosophical and scienti?c climate. Still today, the characteristic tension between Husserl’s concrete and detailed descriptions of consciousness, on the one hand, and his radical philosophical claim to ultimate truth and certainty in thinking, feeling, and acting, on the other, calls for a sustained re?ection on the relation between a Husserlian phenomenological philosophy and philosophy in general. What can phenomenological re?ection contribute to the ongoing discussion of certain perennial philosophical questions and which phi- sophical problems are raised by a phenomenological philosophy itself? In addition to addressing the question of the relation between p- nomenology and philosophy in general, phenomenology today cannot avoid addressing the nature of its relation to the methods and results of the natural and human sciences. In fact, for Husserl, phenomenology is not just one among many philosophical methods and entirely unrelated to the sciences. Rather, according to Husserl, phenomenology should be a “?rst philosophy” and should aim to become the standard for all true science.




Carnap's Logical Syntax of Language


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This volume's aim is to provide an introduction to Carnap's book from a historical and philosophical perspective, each chapter focusing on one specific issue. The book will be of interest not only to Carnap scholars but to all those interested in the history of analytical philosophy.




Carnap's Ideal of Explication and Naturalism


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The book consists of a series of chapters on Carnap's ideal of explication as an alternative to the naturalistic conceptions of science, setting it in its historical context, discussing specific cases of explications, and enriching the on-going debate on conceptual engineering and naturalism in analytic philosophy.




Digital Humanities


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Where do the digital humanities really come from? Are they really news? What are the theoretical and technical influences that participate in this scientific field that arouses interest and questions? This book tries to show and explain the main theories and methods that have allowed their current constitution. The aim of the book is to propose a new way to understand the history of digital humanities in a broader perspective than the classic history with the project of Robert Busa. The short digital humanities perspective neglects lots of actors and disciplines. The book tries to show the importance of other fields than humanities computing like scientometry, infometry, econometry, mathematical linguistics, geography and documentation.




L'Empirisme logique


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L'empirisme logique


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Entre les deux guerres mondiales, l’empirisme logique se donna pour but de concilier le rôle de l’expérience dans la connaissance scientifique et l’existence des lois logiques. Ses représentants empruntèrent à Frege et Russell les techniques qu’ils venaient de créer et à Wittgenstein son interprétation des vérités logiques. Depuis cinquante ans, leurs héritiers ont modifié à la fois leur idée de l’expérience et leur conception de ses rapports avec la logique. Et si, ainsi que le suggère Quine, l’adhésion de l’esprit humain à la logique classique était semblable à la croyance périmée dans le caractère euclidien de l’espace physique... Pourrions-nous encore penser dans une logique non classique ? L’analyse aura fécondé le renouveau de l’empirisme. Elle en aura aussi dessiné les limites, au cours d’une histoire aussi mouvementée que l’histoire de l’Europe et des États-Unis au vingtième siècle.




L'Empirisme logique


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