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The Rationality of Induction

Stove, David C.
The Rationality of Induction
Writing on the justification of certain inductive inferences, the author proposes that sometimes induction is justified and that arguments to prove otherwise are not cogent. In the first part he examines the problem of justifying induction, looks at some attempts to prove that it is justified, and responds to criticisms of these proofs. In the second part he deals with such topics as formal logic, deductive logic, the theory of logical probabi...

CHF 167.00

Gli errori della benevolenza

Stove, David Charles / Ellero, O.
Gli errori della benevolenza
La benevolenza è una virtù? In molti casi sembrerebbe di sì. Ma quando si parla della "benevolenza allargata" dell'Illuminismo, secondo David Stove la risposta è chiaramente no. Filosofo controverso e controcorrente, scomodo e originale, egli fornisce ancora oggi risposte sorprendenti agli interrogativi della società contemporanea. Di fronte al progressivo e sempre più evidente disfacimento delle democrazie occidentali, scorre a ritroso il lor...

CHF 30.90

Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity a...

Stove, David
Darwinian Fairytales: Selfish Genes, Errors of Heredity and Other Fables of Evolution
Whatever your opinion of 'Intelligent Design, ' you'll find Stove's criticism of what he calls 'Darwinism' difficult to stop reading. Stove's blistering attack on Richard Dawkins' 'selfish genes' and 'memes' is unparalleled and unrelenting. A discussion of spiders who mimic bird droppings is alone worth the price of the book. Darwinian Fairytales should be read and pondered by anyone interested in sociobiology, the origin of altruism, and the ...

CHF 37.90

On Enlightenment

Stove, David
On Enlightenment
The idea of enlightenment entails liberty, equality, rationalism, secularism, and the connection between knowledge and well being. In spite of the setbacks of revolutionary violence, mass murder, and two world wars, the spread of enlightenment values is still the yardstick by which moral, political, and scientific advances are measured. In On Enlightenment, David Stove attacks the roots of enlightenment thought to define its successes, limitat...

CHF 66.00

The Plato Cult

Stove, David
The Plato Cult
This is a book of philosophy, written by a philosopher and intended for anyone who knows enough philosophy to have been seriously injured, antagonised, mystified or intoxicated by it. Stove is passionately polemical, a philosophical counterpart to Tom Wolfe. Setting out to deflate a few philosophical reputations, he lambastes both the dead (Plato, Hegel, Kant, Foucault) and the living (Popper, Nozick, Feyerabend, Goodman). Yet he says things t...

CHF 59.90

Against the Idols of the Age

Stove, David
Against the Idols of the Age
Little known outside his native Australia, David Stove was one of the most illuminating and brilliant philosophical es sayists of the postwar era. A fearless attacker of intellectual and cultural orthodoxies, Stove left powerful critiques of scientific irrationalism, Darwinian theories of human behavior, and philosophical idealism. Stove's writing is both rigorous and immensely readable. It is, in the words of Roger Kimball, "an invigorating b...

CHF 81.00

Darwinian Fairytales

Stove, David
Darwinian Fairytales
Concludes that Darwin's theory of evolution is a ridiculous slander on human beings. This book provides an inventory of what the author regards as the unbelievable claims of Darwinism.

CHF 27.50

What's Wrong with Benevolence: Happiness, Private Propert...

Stove, David / Irvine, Andrew
What's Wrong with Benevolence: Happiness, Private Property, and the Limits of Enlightenment
Is benevolence a virtue? In many cases it appears to be so. But when it comes to the "enlarged benevolence" of the Enlightenment, David Stove argues that the answer is clearly no. In this insightful, provocative essay, Stove builds a case for the claim that when benevolence is universal, disinterested and external, it regularly leads to the forced redistribution of wealth, which in turn leads to decreased economic incentives, lower rates of pr...

CHF 33.90

On Enlightenment

Stove, David
On Enlightenment
The idea of enlightenment entails liberty, equality, rationalism, secularism, and the connection between knowledge and human well being. In spite of the setbacks of revolutionary violence, political mass murder, and two world wars, the spread of enlightenment values has become the yardstick by which moral, political, and even scientific advances are measured. Indeed, most critiques of the enlightenment ideal point to failure in implementation ...

CHF 136.00