Logic, language, and method: on polarities in human experience : philosophical papers
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1. Verfasser: Lorenz, Kuno (VerfasserIn)
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Berlin Walter de Gruyter c2010
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Beschreibung:Preface -- Part I: Philosophical logic and philosophy of language -- Rules versus theorems : a new approach for mediation between intuitionistic and two-valued logic (1973) -- On the relation between the partition of a whole into parts and the attribution of properties to an object (1977) -- Basic objectives of dialogic logic in historical perspective (2001) -- Pragmatic and semiotic prerequisites for predication : a dialogue model (2005) -- Pragmatics and semiotics : the peircean version of ontology and epistemology (1994)-- Intentionality and its language-dependency (1985) -- Meaning postulates and rules of argumentation : remarks concerning the pragmatic tie between meaning (of terms) and truth (of propositions) (1987) -- What do language games measure? (1989) -- Features of Indian logic (2008) -- Part II: Methods in philosophy, in art, and in science -- The concept of science : some remarks on the methodological issue construction versus description in the philosophy of science (1979) -- Is and ought revisited (1987) -- Competition and cooperation : are they antagonistic or complementary? (1994) -- Another version of methodological dualism (1997) -- The pre-established harmony between the two Adams (1993) -- On the way to conceptual and perceptual knowledge (1993) -- Self and other : remarks on human nature and human culture (2002) -- On the concept of symmetry (2005) -- Procedural principles of the Eerlangen School : on the interrelation between the principles of method, of dialogue, and of reason (2008)
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3110216795
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