Toward a Contextual Realism
About this book
An award-winning philosopher bridges the continental-analytic divide with an important contribution to the debate on the meaning of realism.
Jocelyn Benoist argues for a philosophical point of view that prioritizes the concept of reality. The human mind's attitudes toward reality, he posits, both depend on reality and must navigate within it.
Refusing the path of metaphysical realism, which would make reality an object of speculation in itself, independent of any reflection on our ways of approaching it or thinking about it, Benoist defends the idea of an intentionality placed in realityâcontextualized. Intentionality is an essential part of any realist philosophical position; Benoist's innovation is to insist on looking to context to develop a renewed realism that draws conclusions from contemporary philosophy of language and applies them methodically to issues in the fields of metaphysics and the philosophy of the mind. "What there is"âthe traditional subject of metaphysicsâcan be determined only in context.
Benoist offers a sharp criticism of acontextual ontology and acontextual approaches to the mind and reality. At the same time, he opposes postmodern anti-realism and the semantic approach characteristic of classic analytic philosophy. Instead, Toward a Contextual Realism bridges the analytic-continental divide while providing the foundation for a radically contextualist philosophy of mind and metaphysics. "To be" is to be in a context.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface: Intentionality and Reality
- Chapter 1. The Imaginary Subject of Intentional Objects
- Chapter 2. Internalism and Externalism in Knowledge
- Chapter 3. De Re Intentionality and the Limits of Interpretation
- Chapter 4. On the Very Idea of âPhenomenal Contentâ
- Chapter 5. The Radicality of Perception: Beyond Conjunctivism and Disjunctivism
- Chapter 6. (Perceptual) Things Being What They Are
- Chapter 7. Contextualism or Relativism?
- Chapter 8. Contextualism without Representationalism
- Chapter 9. Contextualizing Ontology
- Chapter 10. Ontology without Context
- Chapter 11. Unshadowed Realism
- References
- Index of Names
- Index of Subjects
