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Theories of judgment

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The exercise of judgement is an aspect of human endeavour from our most mundane acts to our most momentous decisions. In this book Wayne Martin develops a historical survey of theoretical approaches to judgement, focusing on treatments of judgement in psychology, logic, phenomenology and painting. He traces attempts to develop theories of judgement in British Empiricism, the logical tradition stemming from Kant, nineteenth-century psychologism, experimental neuropsychology and the phenomenological tradition associated with Brentano, Husserl and Heidegger. His reconstruction of vibrant but largely forgotten nineteenth-century debates links Kantian approaches to judgement with twentieth-century phenomenological accounts. He also shows that the psychological, logical and phenomenological dimensions of judgement are not only equally important but fundamentally interlinked in any complete understanding of judgement. His book will interest a wide range of readers in history of philosophy, philosophy of the mind and psychology.

כותר Theories of judgment : psychology, logic, phenomenology / Wayne M. Martin. [electronic resource]
מוציא לאור Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
שנה 2006
הערות Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015).
Includes bibliographical references (p. 174-181) and index.
English
הערת תוכן ותקציר The psychology of judging: three experimental approaches -- Judgment as synthesis, judgment as thesis: existential judgment in Kantain logics -- The judgment stroke and the truth predicate: Frege and the logical representation of judgment -- Heidegger and the phenomeno-logic of judgment: methods of phenomenology in the dissertation of 1913 -- Elements of a phenomenology of judgment: judgmental comportment in Cranach's Judgment of Paris.
סדרה Modern European philosophy
היקף החומר 1 online resource (xiii, 188 pages) : digital, PDF file(s).
שפה אנגלית
מספר מערכת 997010709225205171
תצוגת MARC
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