Philosophy and Philosophising: Einzelwissenschaften Wiener Kreis
Philosophy and Philosophising: Einzelwissenschaften Wiener Kreis
Philosophy and Philosophising: Einzelwissenschaften Wiener Kreis
Introduction
Philosophy and Philosophising
Das Resultat der Philosophie sind nicht „philosophische Sätze", sondern das
Klarwerden von Sätzen . Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Main Stream 1
Within the present Analytical Philosophy there are three main streams. The first two are
dominated by the idea to analyze the language of science. The third is characterized by the
radical idea of reducing philosophical problems by the insights of natural sciences.
Rudolf Carnap
Blutner/Philosophy of Mind/Introduction 3
Main Stream 2
Ludwig Wittgenstein
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Main Stream 3
John R. Searle
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We will try to find consistent solutions for the raised problems without being fixed on one
philosophical paradigm.
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The General Attitude
The importance of the notion of the rationality of scientific practices. What are our
reasons for believing in the (theoretical) entities postulated by scientific and
philosophical theories
What has a philosopher to offer the scientists who work in the area of Cognitive
Science?
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A look ahead
Part 1
Cartesian dualism and a guided tour of the most prominent reactions to this view, both
idealistic and materialistic (including behaviourist, functionalist, interpretationist, and
eliminativist accounts). This is the destructive part.
Part 2
The second part is more constructive. Using original articles it explains the mental realm in
more detail (concepts, meanings; representations and their content), it takes a closer look to
computer functionalism and it debates the issue of consciousness. Furthermore, it considers
the current debate between connectionists and symbolists and it considers an issue in the
philosophy of language: the relation between language and experience.