Formal Dialectics

Formal Dialectics

Author
Thomas Dylan Daniel
Publisher
Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Language
English
Year
2018
Page
218
ISBN
1527515753, 9781527515758
File Type
pdf
File Size
2.4 MiB

Product Description Why do the attempts we make to explain the world around us fall short? Arguments for or against the existence of God, the question of free will, and even Principia Mathematica are all examples of explanations that look solid from some points of view, but which have serious weaknesses from other perspectives. This book explores the built-in limits of reason itself by pointing out the fact that language can only be used to create incomplete systems. Philosophy, mathematics, and logic supply the groundwork for the introduction of a framing mechanism to help thinkers understand why thinking itself can sometimes fail. Known as the metadialectic, this new frame of reference allows us to evaluate different arguments in terms of their constituent parts. Students from any background interested in improving critical thinking will benefit from this study of the dialectical archetypesas can the more traditional philosophically minded questioners, those of us who are motivated by a deeper desire to understand the world. About the Author Thomas Dylan Daniel is a free-thinking Texan philosopher with degrees from Southwestern University and Texas State University, both in the USA. His essays have appeared in Oil, Gas and Energy Law and Philosophy of Language. His key research interests include philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and ethics, as well as cognitive neuroscience, artificial intelligence, machine learning, and environmental science.

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