The Integration of Knowledge explores a theory of human knowledge through a model of rationality combined with some fundamental logical, mathematical, physical and neuroscientific considerations. Its ultimate goal is to present a philosophical system of integrated knowledge, in which the different domains of human understanding are unified by common conceptual structures, such that traditional metaphysical and epistemological questions may be addressed in light of these categories. Philosophy thus becomes a "synthesizer" of human knowledge, through the imaginative construction of categories and questions that may reproduce and even expand the conceptual chain followed by nature and thought, in an effort to organize the results of the different branches of knowledge by inserting them in a broader framework.
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This book explores a theory of human knowledge through a model of rationality combined with some fundamental logical, mathematical, physical and neuroscientific considerations.
Acknowledgments – Preface – The Nature of Rationality, Knowledge and Thinking – The Form of Thinking – The Limits to Knowledge – The Epistemological Dimensions of the Scientific Enterprise – Mathematical and Scientific Laws: Rationality in Thought and Nature – On the Mechanisms of the Human Mind – Creativity and the Bridge between the Sciences and the Humanities – The Foundations of the Social Sciences – Knowledge and the Development of the Human Mind – The Possibilities of Humanity.
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ISBN
9781433167140
Publisert
2020
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Peter Lang Publishing Inc
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822 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Engelsk
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Biographical note
Carlos Blanco is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Universidad Pontificia Comillas, Spain. He holds two Ph.D.s (in philosophy and theology) and a master’s degree in chemistry. He is the author of twenty books and over fifty papers dealing with epistemology, philosophy of science, history of ideas and Egyptology.