The Significance of Indeterminacy (Routledge Studies in Contemporary Philosophy)
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Introduction: The Emerging Philosophical Recognition of the Significance of Indeterminacy Robert H. Scott and Gregory S. Moss Part I: The Significance of Indeterminacy in Post-Kantian Idealism and Phenomenology 1. Overdeterminacy and the Affirmation of Indeterminacy William Desmond 2. Indeterminacy and Contingency in Post-Kantian Idealism G. Anthony Bruno 3. Determinable Indeterminacy: Metaphysical Implications of the "Horizon" Concept in Husserl’s Phenomenology Steven Crowell Part II: The Significance of Indeterminacy for Science, Ethics, Hermeneutics, and Aesthetics 4. Indeterminacy in Science: Climate Justice and Food Security in the Global South Trish Glazebrook 5. Indeterminacy as Key to a Phenomenological Reinterpretation of Aristotle’s Intellectual Virtues Robert H. Scott 6. Genetic Phenomenology and the Indeterminacy of Home Janet Donohoe 7. Confidence without Certainty J. Aaron Simmons 8. Jazz, Gadamer, and Indeterminacy Bruce E. Benson 9. William James: Indeterminacy, Freedom, and Nature Experience Piers H.G. Stephens 10. Questioning's Hermeneutic Priority and Phenomenological Indeterminacy Nathan Eric Dickman 11. Against the Darkness: Indeterminacy and Beauty in John Williams’ Stoner Phillip E. Mitchell 12. Reconciling the Sublimity of the Absolute with the Possibility of Science Gregory S. Moss Part III: Asian Perspectives, Critical, and Cosmological Concerns 13. Indeterminacy in Chinese Thought: Spontaneity and the Dao Robert Neville 14. The Buddhist Boddhisattva and the Nietzschean Ideal George Wrisley 15. Heidegger and Dogen on the Ineffable Filippo Casati and Graham Priest 16. Self, Body, and the Confucian Ideal of Intimateness Qingjie James Wang 17. The Effability of the Normative Todd May 18. Cosmological Questions Ricki Bliss and Filippo Casati
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