Nicholas Rescher 
Philosophical Dialectics [PDF ebook] 
An Essay on Metaphilosophy

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A study in philosophical methodology aimed at providing a clear view of the scope and limits of philosophical inquiry.

While the pursuit of philosophy ‘of’ studies-of science, of art, of politics-has blossomed, the philosophy of philosophy remains a comparatively neglected domain. In this book, Nicholas Rescher fills this gap by offering a study in methodology aimed at providing a clear view of the scope and limits of philosophical inquiry. He argues that philosophy’s inability to resolve all of the problems of the field does not preclude the prospect of achieving a satisfactory resolution of many or even most of them.

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Table of Content

Preface
1. Philosophical Principles

Philosophical Principles

Principles of Informative Adequacy

Probative Principles of Rational Cogency

Principles of Rational Economy

Issues of Validation

Dealing with Objections

2. Aporetic Method in Philosophy


Consistency and Apories

Some Sample Apories

On Appraising Apories

Enter Distinctions

Apory Resolution as Cost-Benefit Analysis

3. On Distinctions in Philosophy


What Distinctions Are

How Distinctions Fail

Misassimilation

Historical Background

The Role of Distinctions in Philosophy

Philosophical Apories

Tie Issues Together

4. Respect Neglect and Misassimilation as Fallacies of Philosophical Distinctions


Respect Neglect

Simplicity

Fallacy

5. Systemic Interconnectedness and Explanatory Holism in Philosophy


The Problem

Summative Features

Fallacies of Composition and Division

Is Existence Mereologically Summative? No—A Whole is More Than Its Parts

The Analytical/Constructionist Program

Instances of the Implementation of the Constructionist Program

Problem Number One: The Fallacy of Termination Presumption

Problem Number Two: The Disintegration of Simplicity and the Fallacy of Respect Neglect

Perspectival Dissonance and Nonamalgamation

Cognition Is Not Summative

Review

Externalities and Negative Side Effects

Systematic Interconnectedness as a Consequence of Aporetic Complexity

6. The Structure of Philosophical Dialectic


Philosophical Aporetics

The Role of Distinctions

The Structure of Dialectic

Developmental Dialectics

The Burden of History

The Structure of Philosophical History

7. Ignorance and Cognitive Horizons


Ignorance

Intractable Questions about the Cognitive Future and Surd Generalities

Insolubilia Then and Now

Cognitive Limits

Identifying Insolubilia

Relating Knowledge to Ignorance

Notes
Bibliography
Index

About the author

Nicholas Rescher is University Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. He is the author of more than one hundred books, including Epistemology: An Introduction to the Theory of Knowledge; Realistic Pragmatism: An Introduction to Pragmatic Philosophy; Predicting the Future: An Introduction to the Theory of Forecasting; Process Metaphysics: An Introduction to Process Philosophy; and Dialectics: A Controversy-Oriented Approach to the Theory of Knowledge; all published by SUNY Press. Among his many achievements, he is former president of the American Philosophical Association and recipient of the Alexander von Humboldt Prize for Humanistic Scholarship.

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