Refresh

0 Hits

Meier

Vernunftlehre

With an Introduction by Riccardo Pozzo
Olms,  Halle 1752. Reprint: Hildesheim, 2015, 864 Pages

ISBN 978-3-487-15371-1


Our continuation service: You will receive new series titles or new editions automatically and without obligation to purchase. If you wish to do so, you can mark it in the shopping cart.

238,00 € incl. VAT
Available
Add to shopping cart
Add to notepad
 Further options for registered users

englisch In accordance with eighteenth-century understanding of logic, Georg Friedrich Meier’s Doctrine of Reason is at the same time and especially an introduction to the whole of philosophy. Its systematic goal does not consist exclusively in the elaboration of the formal aspects of logic, but rather in the individuation of the elements of thought and language, which make human understanding possible. Instead of limiting himself to formal truth, Meier investigates thoroughly the realms of epistemic, aesthetic, and historic truths. Meier’s logic is at the same time rhetoric and is defined as a science, which deals with the rules of learned cognition and of learned exposition. Moreover, it contains a great number of expositions pertaining to the theory of knowledge, aesthetics, poetics, hermeneutics and anthropology.