Encyclopedia of Empiricism
Don Garrett editor Edward Barbanell editor
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc
Published:1st Nov '97
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Featuring more than 150 articles by more than 70 leading scholars, this is the first encyclopedia devoted to empiricism. The Encyclopedia of Empiricism serves four main purposes. First, it provides a convenient source for scholars and students seeking information on particular figures, topics, or doctrines, specifically in their relation to empiricism as an historical movement or to empiricism as a broader tendency of thought. Because each entry contains a brief bibliography of primary and secondary sources, it can usefully serve as a point of first reference. Second, the Encyclopedia illustrates the continuity and logical development of the Empiricist movement by examining, within topical articles, the contributions of a number of different philosophers related to the statement and solution of particular issues. Third, it explicates the relations, both logical and historical, between empiricism as a movement of the 17th and 18th centuries and the various species of empiricism that preceded and succeeded it. Finally, the Encyclopedia explores some of the most important intellectual influences on empiricism as a methodology of thought.
Outstanding Academic Book
'[No other reference book in philosophy] brings so much of the reference material for empiricism together in so useful and compact a form. All libraries with serious interests in philosophy should consider this title for acquisition.' CHOICE
ISBN: 9781579580193
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 839g
466 pages