Few ideas have played a more continuously prominent role throughout the history of philosophy ...
Nicholas Rescher examines the controversial social issue of the welfare state, and offers philoso...
Process philosophy views temporality, activity, and change as the cardinal factors in our underst...
This philosophically rich volume examines the limits of human knowledge and considers their impli...
When this book was originally published in 2006, Epistemetrics was not as yet a scholarly discipl...
This volume is a reassessment of free will and, as such, seeks to answer the question: Do humans ...
Pragmatism’s founder, C. S. Peirce, initially envisioned philosophy as a means of rationally vali...
Pragmatism is rooted in the linking of practice and theory. It describes a process where theory i...
The nine original essays collected in this volume explore the themes of philosophical progress...
Presumption is a remarkably versatile and pervasively useful resource. Firmly grounded in the law...
Regression addresses what has come before; it is a matter of looking backward of retrospections? ...
In Reality and Its Appearance, Nicholas Rescher aims to address the conceptual and ...