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A Real MindA Real Conversion: Hägerström on Theoretical Philosophy

A Real Mind: A Real Conversion: Hägerström on Theoretical Philosophy [Hägerström’s early work seems to deal more with morals than with theoretical philosophy. However, to deduce content from glancing at the titles is to catch a red herring.2This does not imply that Hägerström did not make considerations in connection with the practical realm of philosophy but that these considerations are less relevant for the understanding of his own intellectual evolution. In fact, the two essays swiftly composed in 1895 – Inquiry into the Possibility of Empirical Ethics and On Feeling and Thrust in Morals – concern some interesting theoretical issues. More specifically, the second essay on the moral feeling builds on the traditional dichotomies between abstract and concrete, rational and sensible.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Real MindA Real Conversion: Hägerström on Theoretical Philosophy

Part of the Law and Philosophy Library Book Series (volume 87)
A Real Mind — Aug 21, 2009

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Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Copyright
© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009
ISBN
978-90-481-2894-5
Pages
31 –76
DOI
10.1007/978-90-481-2895-2_2
Publisher site
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Abstract

[Hägerström’s early work seems to deal more with morals than with theoretical philosophy. However, to deduce content from glancing at the titles is to catch a red herring.2This does not imply that Hägerström did not make considerations in connection with the practical realm of philosophy but that these considerations are less relevant for the understanding of his own intellectual evolution. In fact, the two essays swiftly composed in 1895 – Inquiry into the Possibility of Empirical Ethics and On Feeling and Thrust in Morals – concern some interesting theoretical issues. More specifically, the second essay on the moral feeling builds on the traditional dichotomies between abstract and concrete, rational and sensible.]

Published: Aug 21, 2009

Keywords: Conceptual Analysis; Correspondence Theory; Vienna Circle; Practical Philosophy; Transcendental Philosophy

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