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compatibility with the phenomena"</b></span></font></p>
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!important; float: none;">By Basil Evangelidis</span></font></p>
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<p><span style="font-family: Merriweather, Arial, sans-serif;
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255); text-decoration-style: initial; text-decoration-color:
initial; display: inline !important; float: none;">'Reason,
Causation and Compatibility with the Phenomena' strives to give
answers to the philosophical problem of the interplay between
realism, explanation and experience. This book is a compilation
of essays that recollect significant conceptions of rival terms
such as determinism and freedom, reason and appearance, power
and knowledge. This title discusses the progress made in
epistemology and natural philosophy, especially the steps that
led from the ancient theory of atomism to the modern quantum
theory, and from mathematization to analytic philosophy.
Moreover, it provides possible gateways from modern deadlocks of
theory either through approaches to consciousness or through
historical critique of intellectual authorities.</span><br
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will be of interest to those either researching or studying in
colleges and universities, especially in the departments of
philosophy, history of sc</span><span class="morecontent"
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philosophy of science, philosophy of physics and quantum
mechanics, history of ideas and culture. Greek and Latin
Literature students and instructors may also find this book to
be both a fascinating and valuable point of reference.</span></span></p>
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