Journal of Philosophical Investigations
What a World! The Pluralistic Universe of Innocent Realism
What a World! The Pluralistic Universe of Innocent Realism

Susan Haack

دوره 17، شماره 45 ، دی 1402، ، صفحه 29-35

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2023.17416

چکیده
  The method of metaphysics: Metaphysics is empirical but depends not, like the sciences, on recondite experience but on close attention to aspects of everyday experience we ordinarily scarcely notice. "Real" is a broader concept than "exists" (which applies only to particulars) and also applies to phenomena, kinds, and laws, which are real, but not, of course, ...  بیشتر
The Erosion of Academic Virtue
The Erosion of Academic Virtue

سوزان هاک

دوره 16، شماره 41 ، دی 1401، ، صفحه 1-18

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2022.15763

چکیده
  Haack articulates something of what she takes the moral demands of academic life to be, calling for such virtues as industry, honesty, realism, patience, and consideration. She then explains why she believes the current academic environment is sapping the strength of character these virtues require, and why graduate students are caught in the middle. She writes ...  بیشتر
Scientistic Philosophy, No; Scientific Philosophy, Yes
Scientistic Philosophy, No; Scientific Philosophy, Yes

سوزان هاک

دوره 15، شماره 36 ، آبان 1400، ، صفحه 4-35

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2021.13834

چکیده
  If successful scientific inquiry is to be possible, there must be a world that is independent of how we believe it to be, and in which there are kinds and laws; and we must have the sensory apparatus to perceive particular things and events, and the capacity to represent them, to form generalized explanatory conjectures, and check how these conjectures stand ...  بیشتر
From Analytic Philosophy to an Ampler and More Flexible Pragmatism: Muhammad Asghari talks with Susan Haack
From Analytic Philosophy to an Ampler and More Flexible Pragmatism: Muhammad Asghari talks with Susan Haack

محمد اصغری؛ Susan Haack

دوره 14، شماره 32 ، آذر 1399، ، صفحه 21-28

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2020.41496.2658

چکیده
  In this interview, which took place in July 2020, Muhammad Asghari, an associate professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Tabriz, asked eleven questions (via email ) to Professor Susan Haack, a distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of Miami. This American philosopher eagerly and patiently emailed me the answers to the questions. ...  بیشتر
Personal or Impersonal Knowledge?
Personal or Impersonal Knowledge?

Susan Haack

دوره 13، شماره 28 ، آبان 1398، ، صفحه 21-44

https://doi.org/10.22034/jpiut.2019.35720.2399

چکیده
  Reflections on the contrast between the titles of Popper’s Objective Knowledge and Polanyi’s Personal Knowledge led Haack to explore how Polanyi’s ideas might be used to correct some of the distortions caused by Popper’s refusal to allow any role in epistemology to the knowing subject, and thus to throw light on such questions as the relations ...  بیشتر
Five Answers on Pragmatism
Five Answers on Pragmatism

سوزان هاک

دوره 12، شماره 24 ، مهر 1397، ، صفحه 1-14

چکیده
  Prof. Haack answers a series of questions on pragmatism, beginning with the origins of this tradition in the work of Peirce and James, its evolution in the work of Dewey and Mead, and its influence beyond the United States in, for example, the Italian pragmatists and the radical British pragmatist F. C. S. Schiller. Classical pragmatism, she observes, is a rich ...  بیشتر