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Frontiers of Philosophy in China

ISSN 1673-3436

ISSN 1673-355X(Online)

CN 11-5743/B

邮发代号 80-983

Frontiers of Philosophy in China  2014, Vol. 9 Issue (1): 130-148   https://doi.org/10.3868/s030-003-014-0008-5
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Conjunctions and/or Disjunctions: Radical Empiricism in the History of Philosophy
Nicholas S. Brasovan()
Department of Philosophy and Religion, University of Central Arkansas, AR 72035, USA
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William James challenged the traditions of British Empiricism (Hume) on one hand and German Idealism (Kant and Hegel) on the other. James’ “Radical Empiricism” is a via media (“middle road”) between these divergent positions. His central points of contention are the ontological status of relationships and the correct analysis of experience. British Empiricism leaves us with a world of separate, particular facts, based on atomic sense impressions. Idealists, on the other hand, claim that all worldly phenomena are conjoined by one rational principle. According to James’ account, neither side recognizes that both conjunctive and disjunctive relations are integral to experience. Furthermore, James’ critique proved to influence A. N. Whitehead’s philosophy of experience and orientation toward Hume and Kant. This essay situates James’ philosophy in this polemical and historical context.

Key wordsWilliam James    Radical Empiricism    American philosophy    Kant    Whitehead    Hume    Hegel
出版日期: 2014-05-16
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. [J]. Frontiers of Philosophy in China, 2014, 9(1): 130-148.
Nicholas S. Brasovan. Conjunctions and/or Disjunctions: Radical Empiricism in the History of Philosophy. Front. Philos. China, 2014, 9(1): 130-148.
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