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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... reality of a different order . By contrast , the thesis of this paper is that even human discourse and propositional logic derive in a direct line from the previous situation of natural semiotics . In other words , they derive from what ...
... reality of a different order . By contrast , the thesis of this paper is that even human discourse and propositional logic derive in a direct line from the previous situation of natural semiotics . In other words , they derive from what ...
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... reality based on a constructive mode of which culture is , as we have seen , a constitutive element . The human brain has become what it is by interpreting meanings exchanged with others , about natural reality and the reality of others ...
... reality based on a constructive mode of which culture is , as we have seen , a constitutive element . The human brain has become what it is by interpreting meanings exchanged with others , about natural reality and the reality of others ...
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... reality , according to the standard though superficial opinion , is of no weight in the present discussion . - Science proposes ever more adequate frameworks for given operations that imply manipulating reality i.e. experiments ...
... reality , according to the standard though superficial opinion , is of no weight in the present discussion . - Science proposes ever more adequate frameworks for given operations that imply manipulating reality i.e. experiments ...
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