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  • San Francisco State University Series in Philosophy

    ISSN: 1067-0017

    This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines. This series is designed to encourage philosophers to explore new directions of research in philosophy. The underlying premise of the series is that contemporary philosophical research is impeded by an understanding of the intellectual division of labor according to which philosophy is conceived of as separate from the natural and social sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. Science is impoverished by the neglect of immediate attention to the metaphysical and moral questions posed by scientific developments. The arts and humanistic disciplines are also impoverished by a lack of sufficient attention to the philosophical implication of innovation in each of these areas. Philosophy for its part is in danger of grinding away on outdated problems posed by the scientific and artistic developments of past centuries. The usual remedy for this situation, inter-disciplinary work, typically falls far short of the needed re-integration of philosophy, the sciences, the arts and humanistic disciplines. The pressing problems of contemporary civilization, particularly the problems that concern the relationship between science, technology and ethical and political values, we believe, can only be adequately explored by a re-integration of philosophy with other fields. This series seeks to call attention to itself by meeting high standards of scholarship and producing work of unquestionable merit. Works in this series should contribute to the re-integration of philosophy with the natural and social sciences, technology, the arts or humanities by challenging philosophical preconceptions that block the re-integration of philosophy with other disciplines.

    9 publications

  • Title: Linguistic Interference and First-Language Attrition

    Linguistic Interference and First-Language Attrition

    German and Hungarian in the San Francisco Bay Area
    by Gergely Tóth (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: Die Kluft zwischen Kampf und Kontemplation

    Die Kluft zwischen Kampf und Kontemplation

    Eine komparatistische Analyse der Lyrik Francisco de Aldanas
    by Berthold Volberg (Author)
    ©1999 Thesis
  • Title: Managing Health Care in Private Organizations

    Managing Health Care in Private Organizations

    Transaction Costs, Cooperation and Modes of Organization in the Value Chain
    by Katharina Janus (Author)
    ©2004 Thesis
  • Title: The Sound of a City: A Study of the Phenomenon

    The Sound of a City: A Study of the Phenomenon

    by Maciej Smółka (Author) 2023
    ©2023 Monographs
  • Title: BAG – Bay Area German Linguistic Fieldwork Project

    BAG – Bay Area German Linguistic Fieldwork Project

    by Irmengard Rauch (Author) 2015
    ©2015 Monographs
  • Title: Welcoming the Interfaith Future

    Welcoming the Interfaith Future

    Religious Pluralism in a Global Age
    by Frederick Quinn (Author) 2012
    ©2012 Monographs
  • Title: An Inquiry into the Philosophical Foundations of the Human Sciences

    An Inquiry into the Philosophical Foundations of the Human Sciences

    With a Foreword by David Rubinstein
    by Alfred Claassen (Author)
    ©2007 Monographs
  • Title: A Moongate in My Wall

    A Moongate in My Wall

    Collected Poetry of Mary Custis Vezey
    by Olga Bakich (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: Hypodermic Light

    Hypodermic Light

    The Poetry of Philip Lamantia and the Question of Surrealism
    by Steven Frattali (Author)
    ©2005 Monographs
  • Title: A Study of Liberation Discourse

    A Study of Liberation Discourse

    The Semantics of Opposition in Freire and Gutierrez
    by Roberto Rivera (Author)
    ©2004 Monographs
  • Title: "Forest Beatniks" and "Urban Thoreaus"

    "Forest Beatniks" and "Urban Thoreaus"

    Gary Snyder, Jack Kerouac, Lew Welch, and Michael McClure
    by Rod Phillips (Author)
    ©2000 Monographs
  • Title: Deterrence and the Crisis in Moral Theory

    Deterrence and the Crisis in Moral Theory

    An Analysis of the Moral Literature on the Nuclear Arms Debate
    by Gabriel Palmer-Fernandez (Author)
    ©1996 Others
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