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Nimrod Bar Am
Stefano Gattei
This volume features forty-two essays written in honor of Joseph Agassi. It explores the work and legacy of this influential philosopher, an exciting and challenging advocate of critical rationalism. Throughout six decades of stupendous intellectual activity, Agassi called attention to rationality as the very starting point of every notable philosophical way of life.The essays present Agassi’s own views on critical rationalism. They also develop and expand upon his work in new and provocative ways. The authors include Agassi's most notable pupils, friends, and colleagues. Overall, their contributions challenge the received view on a variety of issues concerning science, religion, and education.Readers will find well-reasoned arguments on such topics as the secular problem of evil, religion and critical thinking, liberal democratic educational communities, democracy and constitutionalism, and capitalism at a crossroad.<To Joseph Agassi, philosophy is the practice of reason, where reason is understood as the relentless search for criticisms of the best available explanations that we have to the world around us. This book not only honors one of the most original philosophers of science today. It also offers readers insights into a school of thought that lies at the heart of philosophy.
Bunge Mario
Rescher Nicholas
Donohue Christopher R.
Parusniková Zuzana
Chiariello Michael
Matthews Michael R.
Niiniluoto Ilkka
Hattiangadi Jagdish
Cohen Daniel
Hacohen Malachi
Finocchiaro Maurice A.
Berkson William
Cohen Robert S
Aharonov Yakir; Cohen Eliahu; Elitzur Avshalom C.
Ng Margaret
Farhi Rodrig Miriam
Handelman Sapir
Winchester Ian S.
Swartz Ronald
Tachibana Kiichi
Yehezkely Chen
Ben-Noon Chemi
Kekes John
Jarvie Ian
Banton Michael
Hein Hilde
Eidlin Fred; Eidlin Barry
Boland Lawrence A.
Sassower Raphael
Foldes Lucien
Lipsey Richard G.
Laor Nathaniel
Champion Rafe
Segre Michael
Bailey Joan
Sawyer Charles
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