Thinking Critically: What Does It Mean?
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Thinking Critically: What Does It Mean?

The Tradition of Philosophical Criticism and Its Forms in the European History of Ideas

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Thinking Critically: What Does It Mean?

The Tradition of Philosophical Criticism and Its Forms in the European History of Ideas

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Analyses of the dynamics of change present in Europe are not complete without taking into account the role and function of the critical approach as a founding element of European culture. An appreciation of critical thinking must go hand-in-hand with reflection on its essence, forms, and centuries-long tradition. The European philosophical tradition has thematized the problem of criticism since its appearance.

This book contains articles on the history of philosophical criticism and ways that it has been understood in European thought. Individual chapters contain both historical-philosophical and problem-oriented analyses, indicating the relationships between philosophical criticism and rationalism, logic, scepticism, atheism, dialectic procedure, and philosophical counseling, among others.

Philosophical reflection on critical thinking allows for an acknowledgment of its significance in the fields of epistemology, philosophy of politics, aesthetics, methodology, philosophy of language, and cultural theory. The book should interest not only humanities scholars, but also scholars in other fields, as the development of an anti-dogmatic critical approach is a lasting and indispensible challenge for all disciplines.

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Publisher
De Gruyter
Year
2017
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9783110567229

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Table of Contents
  5. Critical Thinking and Philosophical Criticism – an Outline of the Problem
  6. Criticism as Paradoxatism. The Heraclitean Critique of the Notion of Opinion
  7. Criticism as the Basis for the Procedures of Hypothetical Dialectic in Plato’s Philosophy
  8. Aspects of Criticism in Plato’s Philosophy
  9. References to Plato’s Theaetetus in book Ī“ (IV) of Aristotle’s Metaphysics
  10. Conversation and Conservation. Two Kinds of Anti-Dogmatic Criticism in the Philosophy of Politics and their Antecedents in Ancient Greek Forms of Skepticism and Fallibilism
  11. The Critical Dimension of Locke’s Epistemology
  12. The Old and New Critique of Pure Reason based on Immanuel Kant and Jakob Friedrich Fries
  13. Criticism as It Was Understood by Hermann Cohen
  14. Hermann Cohen’s Critical Exposition of Kant’s Critique of Taste
  15. Criticism and Rationality in the Lvov-Warsaw School
  16. Rationality and Criticism in the Views of the Philosophers of the Lvov-Warsaw School and K.R. Popper
  17. More than Words: from Language to Society. Wittgenstein, Marx, and Critical Theory
  18. Reflexive Social Critique. On the Dialectical Criticism of Ideology According to Marx and Adorno
  19. Skepticism and Atheism. Three Types of Relationships
  20. Criticism in Political Philosophy. On the Advantages of Pragmatism over Ideologized Politics in Light of the Works of Witold Gombrowicz
  21. Consolatio or Critical Methods? Reflections on Philosophical Counseling
  22. Plato’s Dialectics as a Method of Critical Reflection on Art
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