Axiogenesis: An Essay in Metaphysical Optimalism

Axiogenesis: An Essay in Metaphysical Optimalism

by Nicholas Rescher
ISBN-10:
0739149326
ISBN-13:
9780739149324
Pub. Date:
08/20/2010
Publisher:
Lexington Books
ISBN-10:
0739149326
ISBN-13:
9780739149324
Pub. Date:
08/20/2010
Publisher:
Lexington Books
Axiogenesis: An Essay in Metaphysical Optimalism

Axiogenesis: An Essay in Metaphysical Optimalism

by Nicholas Rescher
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Overview

Nicholas Rescher's book Axiogenesis: An Essay in Metaphysical Optimalism is a detailed exposition of axiogenerts: the philosophical theory seeking to explain the world's facts on the basis of evaluative considerations. In classical antiquity, this theory was espoused by Plato (in the Timaeus) and neo-Platonic tradition; in early modern times, it was revived by Leibniz and continued to find favor in the development of rational mechanics from Maupertuis to William Hamilton.

However, since then the principles behind axiogenesis and similar theories have fallen out of fashion. This book is therefore unique in that it argues in detail that this metaphysical approach still has traction and endeavors to formulate the theory in a manner that makes it available as a live option for contemporary thinkers. Advanced students of philosophy and professionals in this field, as well as anyone interested in the issue of speculative metaphysics, will find Rescher's contemporary refashioning of axiogenesis a distinctly compelling read.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780739149324
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 08/20/2010
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 6.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Nicholas Rescher is distinguished university professor of philosophy at the University of Pittsburgh. In a research career extending over six decades, he has published over three hundred articles and written over a hundred philosophy texts, including A System of Pragmatic Idealism, The Limits of Science, Conditionals, Philosophical Reasoning: A Study in the Methodology of Philosphizing, Enlightening Journey: The Autobiography of an American Scholar, and Unknowability: An Inquiry Into the Limits of Knowledge.

Table of Contents

Preface ix

1 Ultimate Questions 1

2 Ultimate Answers 17

3 Optimalism and Its Turn to Axiology 33

4 Intelligence and Rationality as Pivots for Optimality: The Idea of Noophelia 55

5 Abandoning Efficient Causality for Axiotropism 69

6 Meeting Objections to Optimalism 83

7 On the Improvability of the World 95

8 Axiogenesis and Intelligent Design 125

9 Intelligence in an Evolutionary Perspective 143

10 Is Noophelic Axiogenesis Unscientific? 153

11 Leibnizian Physics as a Case Study 165

12 Gödel: Noophelia in the Twentieth Century 189

Bibliography 211

Name Index 221

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