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Hardcover Identity & Reality Book

ISBN: 1025727797

ISBN13: 9781025727790

Identity & Reality

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"Identity & Reality" is a seminal work in the philosophy of science and epistemology, authored by the influential thinker Emile Meyerson. In this profound investigation, Meyerson explores the fundamental principles that govern scientific thought, specifically focusing on the human intellect's persistent drive toward identification and the search for unity within the diversity of the physical world. The work presents a rigorous challenge to purely positivist interpretations of science, arguing instead that scientific inquiry is inherently metaphysical and deeply rooted in the principle of identity.

Through a meticulous analysis of concepts such as causality, the conservation of energy, and the laws of nature, Meyerson demonstrates how the human mind seeks to reduce change to permanence and variety to identity. By examining the historical development of scientific discovery, the author reveals the underlying rationalist framework that guides researchers in their attempt to grasp reality. "Identity & Reality" remains a vital contribution to our understanding of the relationship between scientific laws and the philosophical foundations of human knowledge. It offers essential insights into how we perceive, interpret, and rationalize the physical universe, making it a cornerstone text for students of philosophy, the history of science, and cognitive theory.

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