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This book describes a realist, fallibilist alternative when intuitionism and its psychocentric ontology are rejected. Weissman proposes an agenda for metaphysical inquiry and also a method for testing metaphysical claims. Arguing that science and metaphysics are successive refinements of the maps and plans used in practical life, he affirms that metaphysics is to complete our self-understanding by locating us within a world we have not made. This book is a sequel to Intuition and Ideality which surveys the many versions of intuitionism-intuitionism as it prescribes that reality be identified with mind itself or with the things set before our inspecting mind.

Table of Contents:
Acknowledgments Introduction One. The Spiral of Reflection 1. Maps, Plans, and Interpretations 2. What is Missing in a Phenomenology of Experience 3. Thought is Speculative 4. The Maps of Practice as Extended and Tested Within Science 5. The Beginnings of Metaphysics in Practice and Science 6. Assigning Responsibility for a Comprehensive Account of Categorical Form 7. A Theory of Categorical Form 8. Confirming that a Theory of Categorical Form Applies to Human Beings 9. Nature's Conditions 10. Being 11. Conclusion Two. The Intuitionist Alternative 1. The Intuitionist Notion of Reality and Inquiry 2. "Empiricism" as a Kind of Intuitionism 3. The Socialization and Autonomy of Intuiting Mind Three. Hypothesis 1. Interpretation 2. Hypothesis 3. Why We Need to Think Hypothetically 4. The Metaphysical Uses of Hypothesis 5. Hypothesis Used as Description and Explanations 6. The Testing of Metaphysical Hypothesis 7. Objections 8. Conclusion Four. Sufficient Reason 1. Completeness 2. Being as a Bounded Whole 3. The Principle of Sufficient Reason, and Its Reformulation 4. Proving That the Principle of Sufficient Reason is Valid 5. A Conflict Between Metaphysics and Science 6. An Error to be Averted 7. Conclusion Five. Ontology 1. Thoughts or Sentences Representing Possible, Sometimes Actual, States of Affairs 2. A Two-part Ontology 3. Actuality and Possibility 4. Alternative Ways of Accounting for Possibility 5. Some Problematic Possibilities 6. Conclusion Six. Hypothesizing Mind 1. Inferring From Mind's Activities to Its Character 2. Vulnerability and Security 3. Sources of Our Vulnerability 4. Plan-directed Activity as a Security-enhancing Response to Vulnerability 5. Submission and Control, Dependence and Self-sufficiency 6. Provocations to Thought and Action 7. Constraining Values and Ideals 8. Cognitive-affective Balance 9. Selfhood 10. The Faculties Required for Making and Testing Hypotheses 11. What Metaphysics Contributes to Our Well-being 12. Conclusion Seven. A Forced Choice 1. Criteria for Deciding Between Intuition and Hypothesis 2. Why Intuitionism Survives 3. Alternative Methods Eight. Facts Obscured by Values Notes Index

About the Author :
David Weissman is Professor of Philosophy at City College of New York. He is the author of Intuition and Ideality, also published by SUNY Press.

Review :
"It is without any doubt Weissman's most mature, richest work and builds nicely on his earlier volumes, especially Intuition and Ideality. It is downright delightful to see a careful thinker unabashedly engaged in the great speculative enterprise of metaphysics and to observe with what skill he avoids the minefields that had blown up his predecessors. Hypothesis and the Spiral of Reflection is an important book by a rapidly developing major voice in this country." - John Lachs, Vanderbilt University "Written with clarity and elegance, it is a well-argued defense of an important alternative to both analytic philosophy and phenomenology." -Panayot Butchvarov, The University of Iowa


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  • ISBN-13: 9780791401316
  • Publisher: State University of New York Press
  • Publisher Imprint: State University of New York Press
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 241
  • Series Title: SUNY series in Systematic Philosophy
  • Weight: 345 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0791401316
  • Publisher Date: 23 Sep 1989
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 25 mm
  • Width: 152 mm


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