The Nature of Culture: Proceedings of the International and Interdisciplinary Symposium, October 7-11, 1986 in BochumWalter A. Koch Brockmeyer, 1989 - Всего страниц: 663 |
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... interpretation of formal logic based mainly on the appearance of an internal , closed field , from which concepts like class , totality , " being inside or outside a set " etc. can arise , and hence concepts of addition , disjunction ...
... interpretation of formal logic based mainly on the appearance of an internal , closed field , from which concepts like class , totality , " being inside or outside a set " etc. can arise , and hence concepts of addition , disjunction ...
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... interpretation ( of which only the main outlines are given here ) is that this complex natural system for deciphering and creating meanings is itself developed and selected in a very particular way . The genetic function of language ...
... interpretation ( of which only the main outlines are given here ) is that this complex natural system for deciphering and creating meanings is itself developed and selected in a very particular way . The genetic function of language ...
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... interpretation is always based on a " moving outward " , a far cry from such meta - historical and entirely fanciful operations as Husserl's epoke . It is a kind of introversion based on the search for objective documents , possibly ...
... interpretation is always based on a " moving outward " , a far cry from such meta - historical and entirely fanciful operations as Husserl's epoke . It is a kind of introversion based on the search for objective documents , possibly ...
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