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Reason and Nature

Reason and Nature

Morris R. Cohen

Routledge
2020
nidottu
First published in 1931, this volume represents the culmination of twenty years’ of the study on the principles of science. Noticing a widespread craving for philosophical light at a time of scant such offerings, Morris R. Cohen aimed to demonstrate here the fundamental and ancient connection between nature and science - between hearts and minds – in an attempt to salve the developing mutual hostility between the two in the 1920s. The volume bears particular relation to George Santayana’s Life of Reason and Bertrand Russell’s Principles of Mathematics and explores areas including the character of the insurgence against reason and reason in the contexts of the natural and social sciences.
A Preface to Logic (1946)

A Preface to Logic (1946)

Morris R. Cohen

Routledge
2020
nidottu
Published in 1946, this volume does not purpose to be a treatise on logic. The author’s contributions to the substance of logical doctrine have been made in his other works. What he has attempted in the studies that form this volume is an exploration of the periphery of logic, the relation of logic to the rest of the universe, the philosophical presuppositions which give logic its meaning and the applications which give it importance.It is his belief that formal logic is the heart of philosophy, since the subject matter of logic is the formal aspect of all being. From this standpoint he explores the relation of logic to such fields of study as natural science, ethics, history and general philosophy.
A Preface to Logic (1946)

A Preface to Logic (1946)

Morris R. Cohen

Routledge
2018
sidottu
Published in 1946, this volume does not purpose to be a treatise on logic. The author’s contributions to the substance of logical doctrine have been made in his other works. What he has attempted in the studies that form this volume is an exploration of the periphery of logic, the relation of logic to the rest of the universe, the philosophical presuppositions which give logic its meaning and the applications which give it importance.It is his belief that formal logic is the heart of philosophy, since the subject matter of logic is the formal aspect of all being. From this standpoint he explores the relation of logic to such fields of study as natural science, ethics, history and general philosophy.
Reason and Nature

Reason and Nature

Morris R. Cohen

Routledge
2018
sidottu
First published in 1931, this volume represents the culmination of twenty years’ of the study on the principles of science. Noticing a widespread craving for philosophical light at a time of scant such offerings, Morris R. Cohen aimed to demonstrate here the fundamental and ancient connection between nature and science - between hearts and minds – in an attempt to salve the developing mutual hostility between the two in the 1920s. The volume bears particular relation to George Santayana’s Life of Reason and Bertrand Russell’s Principles of Mathematics and explores areas including the character of the insurgence against reason and reason in the contexts of the natural and social sciences.
The Meaning of Human History

The Meaning of Human History

Morris R. Cohen

Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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The Meaning Of Human History is a philosophical and historical book written by Morris R. Cohen. The book explores the concept of human history and its meaning in the context of philosophy, religion, and science. The author delves into the origins of human civilization and the evolution of human thought, from the ancient Greeks to the modern era. Cohen examines the role of religion and philosophy in shaping human history, and argues that these two disciplines have played a significant role in shaping the course of human events. He also analyzes the impact of science on human history, and how scientific discoveries have changed the way we think about ourselves and our place in the world. The Meaning Of Human History is a thought-provoking and insightful book that offers a fresh perspective on the meaning of human existence and the course of human history.This is a new release of the original 1961 edition.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
An Introduction to Logic

An Introduction to Logic

Morris R. Cohen; Ernest Nagel; John (EDT) Corcoran

Hackett Pub Co Inc
1993
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This is a revised reprint of the Harcourt, Brace and Company edition of 1962. Written for independent study and suitable for an introductory course in logic, this classic text combines a sound presentation of logic with effective pedagogy and illustrates the role of logic in many areas of humanistic and scientific thought. Cohen and Nagel's elegant integration of the history of philosophy, natural science, and mathematics helps earn this work its distinguished reputation.
A Source Book in Greek Science

A Source Book in Greek Science

Morris R. Cohen; I. E. Drabkin

Harvard University Press
1948
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Covering the general fields of mathematics, astronomy, mathematical geography, physics, chemistry and chemical technology, geology and meteorology, biology, medicine, and physiological psychology, the present collection surveys the field of Greek scientific achievement over a thousand-year period.Many Greek scientific treatises were written and read by cultivated people who did not regard themselves as specialists. These works should appeal today to those readers who wish to understand not only the foundations of modern science, but also a vital element of the humanistic tradition.