The Architectonics of Meaning: Foundations of the New PluralismUniversity of Chicago Press, 1993 M06 15 - 205 páginas The Architectonics of Meaning is a lucid demonstration of the purposes, methods, and implications of philosophical semantics that both supports and builds on Richard McKeon's and other noted pluralists' convictions that multiple philosophical approaches are viable. Watson ingeniously explores ways to systematize these approaches, and the result is a well-structured instrument for understanding texts. This book exemplifies both general and particular aspects of systematic pluralism, reorienting our understanding of the realms of knowing, doing, and making. |
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... Method 1. Agonistic Methods 42 2272 22 1 5 9 11 16 32 50 57 61 73 2. Logistic Methods 78 3. Dialectical Methods 84 4. Problematic Methods 91 V. Principle 1. Creative Principles 103 2. Elemental Principles 114 3. Comprehensive Principles ...
... Method 1. Agonistic Methods 42 2272 22 1 5 9 11 16 32 50 57 61 73 2. Logistic Methods 78 3. Dialectical Methods 84 4. Problematic Methods 91 V. Principle 1. Creative Principles 103 2. Elemental Principles 114 3. Comprehensive Principles ...
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... method , his being rhetorical and mine resolutive . His approach is innovative and provocative and opens up new possibilities of inquiry , but ultimately it is tied to his unique genius and does not admit of a definitive formulation as ...
... method , his being rhetorical and mine resolutive . His approach is innovative and provocative and opens up new possibilities of inquiry , but ultimately it is tied to his unique genius and does not admit of a definitive formulation as ...
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... method of Protagoras , a method which appears to have been superior to the methods of his fellow Sophists in its re- sults , whether in education , in exhibiting the power of the art , in gaining es- teem , or in winning arguments ...
... method of Protagoras , a method which appears to have been superior to the methods of his fellow Sophists in its re- sults , whether in education , in exhibiting the power of the art , in gaining es- teem , or in winning arguments ...
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Contenido
Preface | xiii |
Archic Variables | 1 |
2 Ontic Epistemic and Semantic Epochs | 5 |
3 Reciprocal Priority | 9 |
4 The Problem of Archic Variables | 11 |
Perspective | 15 |
1 Personal Perspectives | 16 |
2 Objective Perspectives | 22 |
Method | 71 |
1 Agonistic Methods | 73 |
2 Logistic Methods | 78 |
3 Dialectical Methods | 84 |
4 Problematic Methods | 91 |
Principle | 101 |
1 Creative Principles | 103 |
2 Elemental Principles | 114 |
3 Diaphanic Perspectives | 27 |
4 Disciplinary Perspectives | 32 |
Reality | 41 |
1 Existential Realities | 42 |
2 Substrative Realities | 50 |
3 Noumenal Realities | 57 |
4 Essential Realities | 61 |
3 Comprehensive Principles | 126 |
4 Reflexive Principles | 136 |
Archic Analysis | 151 |
2 Interpretation of Texts and of the World | 161 |
3 Historical Interaction of Archic Modes | 164 |
4 The Progress of Awareness | 166 |
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The Architectonics of Meaning: Foundations of the New Pluralism Walter Watson Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
The Architectonics of Meaning: Foundations of the New Pluralism Walter Watson Vista previa limitada - 1985 |
The Architectonics of Meaning: Foundations of the New Pluralism Walter Watson Sin vista previa disponible - 1985 |
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