Bernard Bolzano: Theory of Science

Bernard Bolzano: Theory of Science

4 Volumes
Buch | Hardcover
2044 Seiten
2014
Oxford University Press (Verlag)
978-0-19-968438-0 (ISBN)
699,95 inkl. MwSt
This is the first full English translation of Bernard Bolzano's masterwork, the Theory of Science (1837)-a monumental and revolutionary study in logic, epistemology, heuristics, and scientific methodology. Each volume includes an introduction which illuminates the historical context of Bolzano's work and its continuing relevance.
This is the first complete English translation of Bernard Bolzano's four-volume Wissenschaftslehre or Theory of Science, a masterwork of theoretical philosophy. Bolzano (1781-1848), one of the greatest philosophers of the nineteenth century, was a man of many parts. Best known in his own time as a teacher and public intellectual, he was also a mathematician and logician of rare ability, the peer of other pioneers of modern mathematical logic such as Boole, Frege, and Peirce. As Professor of Religion at the Charles University in Prague from 1805, he proved to be a courageous and determined critic of abuses in church and state, a powerful advocate for reform. Dismissed by the Emperor in 1819 for political reasons, he left public life and spent the next decade working on his "theory of science," which he also called logic. The resulting Wissenschaftslehre, first published in 1837, is a monumental, wholly original study in logic, epistemology, heuristics, and scientific methodology. Unlike most logical studies of the period, it is not concerned with the "psychological self-consciousness of the thinking mind."
Instead, it develops logic as the science of "propositions in themselves" and their parts, especially the relations between these entities. It offers, for the first time in the history of logic, a viable definition of consequence (or deducibility), and a novel view of probability. Giving constant attention to Bolzano's predecessors and contemporaries, with particular emphasis on Kant, this richly documented work is also a valuable source for the history of logic and philosophy. Each volume of the edition is accompanied by a detailed introduction, which alerts the reader to the historical context of Bolzano's work and illuminates its continued relevance.

Paul Rusnock is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Ottawa, Canada.

VOLUME I: THEORY OF FUNDAMENTALS AND THEORY OF ELEMENTS (PART I) ; INTRODUCTION ; BOOK ONE: THEORY OF FUNDAMENTALS ; PART I: Of the Existence of Truths in Themselves ; PART II: Of the Recognizability of Truth ; BOOK TWO: THEORY OF ELEMENTS ; PART I: Of Ideas in Themselves ; VOLUME TWO: THEORY OF ELEMENTS (PART II) ; BOOK TWO: THEORY OF ELEMENTS (continued) ; PART II: Of Propositions in Themselves ; PART III: Of True Propositions ; PART IV: Of Inferences ; VOLUME THREE: THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE AND THE ART OF DISCOVERY ; BOOK THREE: THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE ; PART I: Of Ideas ; PART II: Of Judgements ; PART III: Of the Relation between our Judgements and Truth ; PART IV: Of Certainty, Probability, and Confidence in Judgements ; BOOK FOUR: THE ART OF DISCOVERY ; PART I: General Rules ; PART II: Particular Rules ; VOLUME FOUR: THEORY OF SCIENCE PROPER ; BOOK FIVE: THEORY OF SCIENCE PROPER ; PART I: General Rules ; PART II: On the Determination of the Extensions of the Sciences ; PART III: On the Choice of a Class of Readers for a Treatise ; PART IV: On the Propositions which Should Appear in a Treatise ; PART V: On the Divisions of a Treatise ; PART VI: On the Order in which the Propositions Belonging to a Treatise Should Appear ; PART VII: Theory of Signs or, On the Signs Used in or Recommended by a Treatise ; PART VIII: How the Author of a Treatise Should Behave ; PART IX: On Scientific Books that are not Genuine Treatises

Erscheint lt. Verlag 27.3.2014
Übersetzer Rolf George, Paul Rusnock
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 240 mm
Gewicht 3622 g
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Erkenntnistheorie / Wissenschaftstheorie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Geschichte der Philosophie
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Logik
Geisteswissenschaften Philosophie Philosophie der Neuzeit
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik
Naturwissenschaften
ISBN-10 0-19-968438-3 / 0199684383
ISBN-13 978-0-19-968438-0 / 9780199684380
Zustand Neuware
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