A Frenzied Look
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Köp båda 2 för 574 krRobert John Ackermann deals decisively with the problem of relativism that has plagued post-empiricist philosophy of science. Recognizing that theory and data are mediated by data domains (bordered data sets produced by scientific instruments), he...
In this work a known philosopher offers an analysis of the hidden assumptions that lie at the heart of contemporary social ideology. Robert John Ackermann argues that all social life is intrinsically heterogeneous and that such homogeneous constru...
Ackermann is to be highly commended for this clearly written introduction to Nietzsche. Beginning with The Birth of Tragedy's vision of Greece before Socrates, Ackermann's thesis is that the Nietzsche's thought builds to a coherent whole in Untimely Meditations, the Gay Science, Thus Spake Zarathustra, Beyond Good and Evil, On the Genealology of Morals, and Human, All too Human. In this vision of pre-Socratic Greece, Ackermann finds to Nietzsches: one, 'content to attack the prevailing value tables of this time, ' the other, 'trying to produce progressive new value tables.' . . . With references to other recent commentators, the ten chapters work out the second Nietzsche's style, notions of morality, society, women, and power. . . . Highly recommended.--Choice
Robert John Ackermann, professor of philosophy at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, is the author of nine books, including The Philosophy of Karl Popper and Data, Instruments, and Theory