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Richard McKeon

Selected Writings of Richard McKeon

Volume One: Philosophy, Science, and Culture

Edited by Zahava K. McKeon and William G. Swenson
522 pages, 3 line drawings  6 x 9  © 1998

Cloth $60.00

ISBN: 9780226560366   Published March 1998

Foreword, by WIlliam G. Swenson
Acknowledgements
General Introduction, by Zahava K. McKeon
1. Philosophy as a Humanism
2. A Philosopher Meditates on Discovery
3. Scientific and Philosophic Revolutions
4. Process and Function
5. Philosophy and Theology, History and Science in the Thought of Bonaventura and Thomas Aquinas
6. Rhetoric and Poetic in the Philosophy of Artistotle
7. Philosophy and the Development of Scientific Methods
8. Philosophy and Method
9. Philosophic Semantics and Philosophic Inquiry
10. Expereince and Metaphysics
11. The Flight from Certainty and the Quest for Precision
12. Being, Existence, and That Which Is
13. Aristotle's Conception of the Development and the Nature of Scientific Method
14. Aristotle and the Origins of Science in the West
15. The Hellenistic and Roman Foundations of the Tradition of Aristotle in the West
16. Democracy, Scientific Method, and Action
17. Communication, Truth, and Society
18. Philosphy and Action
19. Fact and Value in the Philosophy of Culture
20. Facts, Values, and Actions
21. Philosophy and History in the Development of Human Rights
22. Philosophy as an Agent of Civilization
Name and Title Index
Subject Index
Subjects



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