The Case for Idealism

The Case for Idealism

by John Foster
The Case for Idealism

The Case for Idealism

by John Foster

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Overview

Originally published in 1982, the aim of this book is a controversial one – to refute, by the most rigorous philosophical methods, physical realism and to develop and defend in its place a version of phenomenalism. Physical realism here refers to the thesis that the physical world (or some selected portion of it) is an ingredient of ultimate reality, where ultimate reality is the totality of those entities and facts which are not logically sustained by anything else. Thus, in arguing against physical realism, the author sets out to establish that ultimate reality is wholly non-physical. The crucial elements in this argument are the topic-neutrality of physical description and the relationship between physical geometry and natural law.

The version of phenomenalism advanced by John Foster develops out of this refutation of physical realism. Its central claim is that the physical world is the logical creation of the natural (non-logical) constraints on human sense-experience. This phenomenalist perspective assumes that there is some form of time in which human experience occurs but which is logically prior to the physical world, and Foster explores in detail the nature of this pre-physical time and its relation to time as a framework for physical events.

This book was a major contribution to contemporary philosophical thinking at the time.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781000362862
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 04/13/2021
Series: Routledge Library Editions: Idealism
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 322
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

John Foster

Table of Contents

Preface. Part 1: An Outline of the Issues 1. The Options 2. Berkeley’s System 3. The Nature of Anti-Realism Part 2: The Topic-Neutrality Thesis 4. The Inscrutability of Matter 5. Matter in Space 6. The Confinement of Qualia 7. Mentalistic Realism Part 3: The Refutation of Realism 8. Nomological Deviance 9. A Defence of the Nomological Thesis 10. Spatial Anti-Realism 11. Full Anti-Realism Part 4: The Case for Phenomenalism 12. The Rejection of the Isomorphism-Requirement 13. The Principles of Creation 14. The Challenge of Nihilism 15. The Two Frameworks Part 5: The Nature of Time 16. The Construction of Inter-Subjective Time 17. The Underlying Reality. Notes. Index.

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