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Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes A Defense of Internal Realism


Free Download Reference, Truth and Conceptual Schemes: A Defense of Internal Realism By Gábor Forrai (auth.)
2001 | 163 Pages | ISBN: 9048156777 | PDF | 6 MB
1. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND The purpose of the book is to develop internal realism, the metaphysical-episte mological doctrine initiated by Hilary Putnam (Reason, Truth and History, "Introduction", Many Faces). In doing so I shall rely – sometimes quite heavily – on the notion of conceptual scheme. I shall use the notion in a somewhat idiosyncratic way, which, however, has some affinities with the ways the notion has been used during its history. So I shall start by sketching the history of the notion. This will provide some background, and it will also give opportunity to raise some of the most important problems I will have to solve in the later chapters. The story starts with Kant. Kant thought that the world as we know it, the world of tables, chairs and hippopotami, is constituted in part by the human mind. His cen tral argument relied on an analysis of space and time, and presupposed his famous doctrine that knowledge cannot extend beyond all possible experience. It is a central property of experience – he claimed – that it is structured spatially and temporally. However, for various reasons, space and time cannot be features of the world, as it is independently of our experience. So he concluded that they must be the forms of human sensibility, i. e. necessary ingredients of the way things appear to our senses.

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C# 12 Pocket Reference Instant Help for C# 12 Programmers


Free Download C# 12 Pocket Reference: Instant Help for C# 12 Programmers by Ben Albahari, Joseph Albahari
English | October 27, 2023 | ISBN: 1098147545 | True PDF | 284 pages | 1.4 MB
Looking for quick answers for using C# 12? This tightly focused and practical guide tells you exactly what you need to know without long intros or bloated samples. Succinct and easy to browse, this pocket reference is an ideal quick source of information. If you know Java, C++, or an earlier C# version, this guide will help you get rapidly up to speed.

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The Official (ISC)2 SSCP CBK Reference


Free Download The Official (ISC)2 SSCP CBK Reference by Mike Wills
English | April 12, 2022 | ISBN: 1119874866 | 832 pages | MOBI | 11 Mb
The only official body of knowledge for SSCP―(ISC)2’s popular credential for hands-on security professionals―fully revised and updated 2021 SSCP Exam Outline.

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The New Theory of Reference Kripke, Marcus, and Its Origins


Free Download The New Theory of Reference: Kripke, Marcus, and Its Origins By Quentin Smith (auth.), Paul W. Humphreys, James H. Fetzer (eds.)
1998 | 290 Pages | ISBN: 0792355784 | PDF | 17 MB
On January 20th, 22nd, and 29th, 1970 Saul Kripke delivered three lectures at Princeton University. They produced something of a sensation. In the lectures he argued, amongst other things, that many names in ordinary language referred to objects directly rather than by means of associated descriptions; that causal chains from language user to language user were an important mechanism for preserving reference; that there were necessary a posteriori and contingent a priori truths; that identity relations between rigid designators were necessary; and argued, more tentatively, that materialist identity theories in the philosophy of mind were suspect. Interspersed with this was a consider able amount of material on natural kind terms and essentialism. As a result of these lectures and a related 1971 paper, ‘Identity and Necessity’ (Kripke [1971]), talk of rigid designators, Hesperus and Phosphorus, meter bars, gold and H 0, and suchlike quickly became commonplace in philosophical circles 2 and when the lectures were published under the title Naming and Necessity in the collection The Semantics of Natural Language (Davidson and Harman l [1972]), that volume became the biggest seller in the Reidel (later Kluwer) list. The cluster of theses surrounding the idea that a relation of direct reference 2 exists between names and their referents is now frequently referred to as ‘The 3 New Theory of Reference’.

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