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Ethical Idealism
2023,2020
Ethical Idealism: An Inquiry into the Nature and Function of Ideals explores the role of ideals in guiding human thought and action. The book argues that although ideals are often unrealistic and unachievable, they play an essential and productive role in human affairs. The first chapter contends that pursuing unattainable goals is rational if these goals bring about positive results. The second chapter extends this argument by asserting that an obligation remains valid even if its fulfillment is impossible, challenging the traditional ought implies can principle within the confines of real-world limitations. The third chapter critiques the idea that rationality should focus solely on maximization, arguing instead that human goods are too varied to be standardized. Subsequent chapters delve deeper into the utility of ideals in human life. Chapter IV supports the value of optimism, even in seemingly hopeless situations, for its positive influence on actions and outcomes. Chapter V draws parallels between ideals and other abstract concepts like the equator or the prime meridian, which, though unattainable in a literal sense, are crucial for navigation and orientation. The final chapter emphasizes that ideals, despite their impractical nature, serve to give meaning to human endeavors and structure our actions toward higher goals. Throughout the book, the central theme is the harmonious relationship between the real and the ideal, with ideals serving as practical tools for guiding behavior and achieving values. The book thus defends the rationality of maintaining ideals, not as literal goals, but as essential instruments for human practice and moral understanding. This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1987.
Buried Ideas
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Allan, Sarah
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China-History-Warring States, 403-221 B.C.-Sources
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China-Intellectual life-To 221 B.C.-Sources
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China-Kings and rulers-Abdication-History-Sources
2015
Four Warring States texts discovered during recent decades challenge longstanding understandings of Chinese intellectual history.
Ethical Idealism
2023,1987
This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press's mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1987.
Culture and hegemony in the colonial Middle East
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Noorani, Yaseen
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Civilization-History
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Egypt -- Politics and government -- 1882-1952
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Egyptian literature, Modern
2010
This book is a study of the nature and origin of nationality and modern social ideals in the Middle East, particularly Egypt, in the late nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries.
Understanding the Welby-Russell Correspondence
2020
A shallow reading of the 1905 correspondence between Victoria Welby and Bertrand Russell yields the impression that Welby has misunderstood Russell's “On Denoting.” I argue that a deeper reading reveals that Welby should be understood, not as misunderstanding Russell, but as bringing a pragmatic attitude to bear on Russell's theory of descriptions in order to expose the limits of his strictly logical analysis.
Journal Article
Artificial language philosophy of science
2012
Artificial language philosophy (also called ‘ideal language philosophy’) is the position that philosophical problems are best solved or dissolved through a reform of language. Its underlying methodology—the development of languages for specific purposes—leads to a conventionalist view of language in general and of concepts in particular. I argue that many philosophical practices can be reinterpreted as applications of artificial language philosophy. In addition, many factually occurring interrelations between the sciences and philosophy of science are justified and clarified by the assumption of an artificial language methodology.
Journal Article
PHILOSOPHY AND ITS PITFALLS
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Heal, Jane
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ambitious, speculative, linguistically carried, discursive enterprise
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an enterprise, in self‐conception, investigative with truth directed
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Cambridge, “…own Tripos” excluding those of ability, Russell, Moore, Wittgenstein
2012
This chapter contains sections titled:
Introduction
Philosophy
Pitfalls, and What Is Needed to Avoid Them
Institutional History at Cambridge
Cambridge Philosophy
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IDEALS OR IDOLS?
1948
IN all times, and particularly today, there are many who use ideals as masks to conceal their far from idealistic aims. They exploit idealism, deliberately, cynically, for purely sordid reasons. We are not concerned here with these lamentable members of the human species, but with that far more numerous class of people who, sincerely believing themselves to be idealists, distort their own ideals by the manner in which they seek to realize them.
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