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Presents, and in part develops, a systematic philosophy as the universal science, or the theorization of the unrestricted universe of discourse, explicitly including being as such and as a whole. Argues that complete exploration of the theoretical domain requires such a science.



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“Puntel’s Structure and Being is a rare work of integration and synthesis. A book conceived and executed in the grand tradition of philosophical systematization, it integrates treatments of a wide array of fundamental philosophical problems within a grand overarching design. Examining key theories and theses from the Anglo-American analytic and the Continental European traditions, it both expounds and exemplifies a holistic vision of philosophy that can be appreciated by philosophers of both traditions alike.”

—Nicholas Rescher,University of Pittsburgh


“Through sustained critical engagement with the leading philosophical positions taken in the past century on both sides of the Atlantic, Structure and Being effectively challenges current conventional wisdom by elaborating a formidable theoretical framework for a structural systematic philosophy—an ongoing, self-grounding yet nonfoundationalist attempt to determine the nature of beings as completely and comprehensively as possible.”

—Daniel Dahlstrom,Boston University


Structure and Being is rich and challenging. In an age in which the narrow specialist has taken center stage, Puntel has returned to an older tradition: that of the philosopher who attempts to understand the whole. For this he should be congratulated.”

—David Roochnik,Boston University


“Lorenz Puntel’s systematic structural philosophy is a bold and challenging attempt to overcome the contemporary fragmentation of philosophical discourse. Its depth and breadth regarding issues of logic, epistemology, philosophy of language, and metaphysics are unparalleled, as is the ease with which the author moves between so-called analytic and continental positions. Both the overall project as a new comprehensive metaphysics and the particular arguments developed demand a serious response from philosophers today.”

—Hans-Herbert Koegler,University of North Florida



Table of Contents

Contents

Preface to Struktur und Sein

Preface to Structure and Being

Key to Abbreviations and Logical/Mathematical Symbols

Introduction

1. Global Systematics: Determination of the Standpoint of the Structural-Systematic Philosophy

1.1 “A Theoretical Framework for a Systematic Philosophy”: the complexity of the concept and of its presentation

1.2 A first determination of systematic philosophy

1.3 Structure and being: a first characterization of the basic idea behind the structural-systematic philosophy

1.4 The idealized four-stage philosophical method

1.5. (Self-)grounding of systematic philosophy?

2. Systematics of Theoreticity. The Dimension of Philosophical Presentation

2.1 Theoreticity as a dimension of presentation

2.2 Language as the medium of presentation for theoreticity

2.3 The epistemic dimension as the domain of the accomplishment of theoreticity

2.4 The dimension of theory in the narrower sense

2.5 Fully determined theoreticity: first approach to a theory of truth

3. Systematics of Structure: The Fundamental Structures

3.1 What is the systematics of structure?

3.2 The three levels of fundamental structures

3.3 Theory of truth as explication (articulation) of the fully determinate connections among fundamental structures

4. World-Systematics. Theory of the Dimensions of the World

4.1 The concept of world

4.2 The “natural world”

4.3 The human world

4.4 The aesthetic world

4.5 The world as a whole

5. Comprehensive Systematics: The Theory of the Interconnection of All Structures and Dimensions of Being as Theory of Being As Such and As a Whole

5.1 The philosophical status of comprehensive systematics

5.2 Basic features of a theory of being as such and as a whole

5.3 Starting points for a theory of absolute being

6. Metasystematics: Theory of the Relatively Maximal Self-Determination of Systematic Philosophy

6.1 The status of metasystematics

6.2 Immanent metasystematics

6.3 External metasystematics

6.4 Self-determination, metasystematics, and the self-grounding of the structural-systematic philosophy

Works Cited

Index

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      Publisher: Penn State University
      Publication Date: 2/15/2013 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780271033747, 978-0271033747
      ISBN10: 0271033746

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Presents, and in part develops, a systematic philosophy as the universal science, or the theorization of the unrestricted universe of discourse, explicitly including being as such and as a whole. Argues that complete exploration of the theoretical domain requires such a science.



      Trade Review

      “Puntel’s Structure and Being is a rare work of integration and synthesis. A book conceived and executed in the grand tradition of philosophical systematization, it integrates treatments of a wide array of fundamental philosophical problems within a grand overarching design. Examining key theories and theses from the Anglo-American analytic and the Continental European traditions, it both expounds and exemplifies a holistic vision of philosophy that can be appreciated by philosophers of both traditions alike.”

      —Nicholas Rescher,University of Pittsburgh


      “Through sustained critical engagement with the leading philosophical positions taken in the past century on both sides of the Atlantic, Structure and Being effectively challenges current conventional wisdom by elaborating a formidable theoretical framework for a structural systematic philosophy—an ongoing, self-grounding yet nonfoundationalist attempt to determine the nature of beings as completely and comprehensively as possible.”

      —Daniel Dahlstrom,Boston University


      Structure and Being is rich and challenging. In an age in which the narrow specialist has taken center stage, Puntel has returned to an older tradition: that of the philosopher who attempts to understand the whole. For this he should be congratulated.”

      —David Roochnik,Boston University


      “Lorenz Puntel’s systematic structural philosophy is a bold and challenging attempt to overcome the contemporary fragmentation of philosophical discourse. Its depth and breadth regarding issues of logic, epistemology, philosophy of language, and metaphysics are unparalleled, as is the ease with which the author moves between so-called analytic and continental positions. Both the overall project as a new comprehensive metaphysics and the particular arguments developed demand a serious response from philosophers today.”

      —Hans-Herbert Koegler,University of North Florida



      Table of Contents

      Contents

      Preface to Struktur und Sein

      Preface to Structure and Being

      Key to Abbreviations and Logical/Mathematical Symbols

      Introduction

      1. Global Systematics: Determination of the Standpoint of the Structural-Systematic Philosophy

      1.1 “A Theoretical Framework for a Systematic Philosophy”: the complexity of the concept and of its presentation

      1.2 A first determination of systematic philosophy

      1.3 Structure and being: a first characterization of the basic idea behind the structural-systematic philosophy

      1.4 The idealized four-stage philosophical method

      1.5. (Self-)grounding of systematic philosophy?

      2. Systematics of Theoreticity. The Dimension of Philosophical Presentation

      2.1 Theoreticity as a dimension of presentation

      2.2 Language as the medium of presentation for theoreticity

      2.3 The epistemic dimension as the domain of the accomplishment of theoreticity

      2.4 The dimension of theory in the narrower sense

      2.5 Fully determined theoreticity: first approach to a theory of truth

      3. Systematics of Structure: The Fundamental Structures

      3.1 What is the systematics of structure?

      3.2 The three levels of fundamental structures

      3.3 Theory of truth as explication (articulation) of the fully determinate connections among fundamental structures

      4. World-Systematics. Theory of the Dimensions of the World

      4.1 The concept of world

      4.2 The “natural world”

      4.3 The human world

      4.4 The aesthetic world

      4.5 The world as a whole

      5. Comprehensive Systematics: The Theory of the Interconnection of All Structures and Dimensions of Being as Theory of Being As Such and As a Whole

      5.1 The philosophical status of comprehensive systematics

      5.2 Basic features of a theory of being as such and as a whole

      5.3 Starting points for a theory of absolute being

      6. Metasystematics: Theory of the Relatively Maximal Self-Determination of Systematic Philosophy

      6.1 The status of metasystematics

      6.2 Immanent metasystematics

      6.3 External metasystematics

      6.4 Self-determination, metasystematics, and the self-grounding of the structural-systematic philosophy

      Works Cited

      Index

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