Logos of Phenomenology and Phenomenology of The Logos. Book Four: The Logos of Scientific Interrogation, Participating in Nature-Life-Sharing in LifeAnna-Teresa Tymieniecka Springer Science & Business Media, 09.07.2006 - 356 Seiten Prompted and ever diversified by the specifically human interrogative logos, scientific inquiries seek a common system of links in order to mutually confirm and rectify their results. Coming closer and closer to phenomenology, the sciences of life find the common ground of the reality in the ontopoiesis of life. Could it not be that the interrogative logos of science, participating in human creative inventiveness will bring together also the divergent scientific methods in a common network? A network which comprises natural processes, societal sharing-in-life, and existential communication. Papers by: |
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... principles: a scientific interrogation. This interrogation, issuing from the human mind, identifies its initial marveling with the work of its intellective logos. And, the intellective logos is subordinate to its intrinsic device aloof ...
... principles of the creative logos, accounts for the crystallization of the human mind, creative as such. Yet, as mentioned above, the creative logos of the mind is differentiated in various modalities. Of these, the basic are: the ...
... principles of logically correct, discursive thinking''. – ''Value'' will be defined as a ''Humanistic coefficient of knowledge'' (scientific knowledge included), i.e., the moment which includes the structure of a person, his/her needs ...
... principle of consequent objectivization. And this is the way in which the attitude of aversion to other people's views and the intentional ''inability to understand them'' (since they are not compatible with my own view, which is the ...
... consequences issue from a given theory. If there is no practical difference even between extremely different theses, then, the whole difference is merely verbal. Thus, there are no rigid principles, closed systems MARIA GOŁASZEWSKA 12.
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ARIA OMRANI Objective Science in Husserlian LifeWorld | 38 |
NIKOLAY KOZHEVNIKOV Phenomenological Aspects of | 45 |
Spinoza | 57 |
ALEXANDER KUZMIN M Heideggers Project for | 66 |
SAMIAN Phenomena in Newtons Mathematical | 81 |
ARTHUR PIPER Sensible Models in Cognitive Neuroscience | 105 |
GARY BACKHAUS Toward a Cultural Phenomenology 169 | 168 |
The Landscapes of Human Life | 191 |
SMIRNOVA Schutzs Conception of Relevances | 203 |
ANJANA BHATTACHARJEE Demonstrating Mobility | 219 |
AMY LOUISE MILLER The Phenomenology of Self as Non | 227 |
SIMON DUPLOCK An ExistentialPhenomenological | 249 |
JARLATH FINTAN McKENNA The Meaningfulness of Mental | 269 |
OLGA LOUCHAKOVA Ontopoiesis and Union in the Prayer | 288 |
ROBERTO VEROLINI and FABIO PETRELLI Philosophical | 119 |
IGNACY S FIUT Phenomenology and Ecophilosophy | 137 |
LESZEK PYRA Men in Front of Animals | 151 |
EVA SYRˇISˇTˇOVA Das Lachen als die Kehrseite | 313 |
APPENDIX The Program of the Oxford Third World | 325 |
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