Aristotle on Knowledge of Nature and Modern Skepticism

Aristotle on Knowledge of Nature and Modern Skepticism

by Nathan R. Colaner
Aristotle on Knowledge of Nature and Modern Skepticism

Aristotle on Knowledge of Nature and Modern Skepticism

by Nathan R. Colaner

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Overview

Confronting the scientific revolution’s dismissal of Aristotle’s physics and epistemology, Nathan R. Colaner revives this foundational philosopher’s work to expose within it the underpinnings of modern philosophers’ most common intuitions about knowledge. After Aristotle’s picture of reality had been judged obsolete by the physics of the scientific revolution, modern Western epistemologists fumbled along with doctrines that had little to do with everyday life. These included Descartes’ notion of the evil genius, Hume’s claim that we can’t know anything that we are not presently observing, and Kant’s rescue of knowledge in the context of idealism. In Aristotle on Knowledge of Nature and Modern Skepticism, Colaner articulates a notion of knowledge that is characteristically Aristotelian without being dependent on his metaphysics. Simultaneously, Colaner places Aristotle in dialogue with modern thinkers to create a bridge between classical and modern philosophy and reinstate Aristotle’s prominence in the discipline of epistemology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739177129
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 11/05/2014
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Nathan R. Colaner is instructor in the Departments of Philosophy and Management at Seattle University.

Table of Contents

Part One: Aristotle on Knowledge of Nature
1. What Epistēmē is Not
2. The Principles of Epistēmē
3. Pursuing the Principles: Epagōgē
4. Grasping the Principles: Nous
5. Using the Principles: Demonstration and Contemplation

Part Two: Aristotle on Modern Skepticism
6. Hume and Kant on the Problem of Objective Validity
7. Aristotle and Kant on Spontaneity
8. Gettier and the Problem of Justification
9. Descartes and the Problem of External World Skepticism
10. Kant and the Problem of Intellectual Intuition
11. Dialectic and Metaphysical Skepticism






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