TAILIEUCHUNG - The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 68

The Oxford Companion to Philosophy Part 68. The book is alphabetized by the whole headings of entries, as distinct from the first word of a heading. Hence, for example, abandonment comes before a priori and a posteriori. It is wise to look elsewhere if something seems to be missing. At the end of the book there is also a useful appendix on Logical Symbols as well as the appendices A Chronological Table of Philosophy and Maps of Philosophy. | 650 Neoplatonism A. H. Armstrong ed. The Cambridge History of Later Greek and Early Medieval Philosophy London 1967 . R. B. Harris ed. The Structure of Being Norfolk Va. 1982 . G. Reale The Schools ofthe Imperial Age tr. J. R. Catan Albany NY 1992 . R. T. Wallis Neoplatonism London 1972 . neo-pragmatism. Recent philosophical movement embracing a radical form of social and practical contextu-alism that denies the possibility of universal conceptions of truth or reality. Neo-pragmatism emerged as a critical reaction to traditional and analytic philosophy. Building mainly on Dewey Wittgenstein Quine and Sellars Richard Rorty s Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature 1979 initiated a return to a pragmatism. Because all philosophical attempts to distinguish in principle between analytical and empirical necessary and contingent universal and historical reality and fiction are taken to have failed truth and meaning are taken to be nothing but moments of specific social practices. Philosophical questions however remain How can the social pragmatist avoid self-refuting relativism Is all social practice just coping with entities regardless of whether these are objects or persons And how about the ethical and political consequences of a frank ethnocentrism Rorty that privileges one s own interpretative perspective without constraint . Richard Rorty The World Well Lost in Consequences ofPragma- tism Essays 1972-1980 Minneapolis 1982 . neo-realism see New Realism. neo-Thomism. Neo-Thomism is an imprecise term applied since the nineteenth century to diverse authors doctrines procedures and topics that have or claim to have some relation to the thought of Thomas Aquinas. Its origin is usually located in Pope Leo XIII s letter Sterni Patris 1879 . The letter urges Catholic philosophers to demonstrate the existence and attributes of God and to combat the speculative and practical errors of modern philosophy by reappropriating the teachings of the major Christian writers from the

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