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    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789004457621 , 9789042003996
    Series Statement: Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities 62
    Content: The book covers almost the whole range of semiotics: the conceptions of meaning, the appearance of meaning units in semiosis, the dichotomy analyticity/syntheticity, the formal condition of good translation, the metaphorical change in fine arts, the figurativeness in modern literary theories, the metaphor in computer translation, the conditionals with egocentric predicates, the evolution of the notion of cause, the temporal relation in conditionals, the structure of passive voice, the semantics of to think, the reasoning and rationality, the non-formalized reasoning, the operation of acceptance, the principle of non-contradiction, the relation semiotics/logic/philosophy, the interdisciplinarity and exactness, the notion of imprecision, the interpretation of some semiotic notions (i.a. semantic field of terms) in terms of mathematics, the description of categorial grammars in terms of model theory, the human knowledge as moral problem, the conceptualization of the development of knowledge by means of the notion of meme, the cultural relations between some European countries, the typology of scientists, the semiotic studies of some Spanish, Irish, Czech, Polish and Norwegian works of literature, the semiotic aspects of music, television and the whole sphere of artifacts, the history of semiotics (Plato, Gonsung Long, Descartes, Fu Yen, Peirce, Brwal, Lotman, Langer)
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Introduction, How to Move in the World of Signs -- PART I: THEORETICAL SEMIOTICS -- Andrzej BOGUS_AWSKI: Conditionals and Egocentric Mental Predicates -- Wojciech BUSZKOWSKI: On Families of Languages Generated by Categorial Grammar -- Katalin G -- HAVAS: Changing the World - Changing the Meaning -- On the Meanings of the Principle of Non-Contradiction -- Henryk HITZ: On Translation -- Solomon MARCUS: Imprecision, Between Variety and Uniformity: The Conjugate Pairs -- Jaroslav PEREGRIN, Petr SGALL: Meaning and Propositional Attitudes -- Olgierd Adrian WOJTASIEWICZ: Some Applications of Metric Space in Theoretical Linguistics -- PART II: METHODOLOGY -- Evandro AGAZZI: Rationality and Certitude -- Irena BELLERT: Human Reasoning and Artificial Intelligence -- When Are Computers Dumb in Simulating Human Reasoning? Tomasz BIGAJ: Analyticity and Existence in Mathematics -- Geoffrey B -- KEENE: Taking up the Logical Slack in Natural Language -- András Kertész: Interdisciplinarity and the Myth of Exactness -- Jan SRZEDNICKI: Norm as the Basis of Form -- Juri S -- STEPANOV: Cause in the Light of Semiotics -- Jerzy A -- WOJCIECHOWSKI: The Development of Knowledge as a Moral Problem -- PART III: HISTORY OF SEMIOTICS -- Erhard ALBRECHT: Philosophy of Language, Logic and Semiotics -- Gérard DELEDALLE: A Philosopher's Reply to Questions Concerning Peirce's Theory of Signs -- Janice DELEDALLE-RHODES: The Transposition of the Linguistic Sign in Peirce's Contributions to The Nation -- Robert E -- INNIS: From Feeling to Mind: A Note on Langer's Notion of Symbolic Projection -- Roberta KEVELSON: Peirce's Semiotics as Complex Inquiry: Conflicting Methods -- Jerzy KOPANIA: The Cartesian Alternative of Philosophical Thinking -- Xiankun LI: Why Gonsung Long (Kungsun Lung) Said White Horse Is Not Horse -- Lucia MELAZZO: A Report on Ancient Discussion -- Ding-fu NI; Semantic Thoughts of J -- Stuart Mill and Chinese Characters -- Irene PORTIS-WINNER: Lotman's Semiosphere: Some Comments -- Joëlle RÉTHORÉ: Another Close Look at the Interpretant -- Edward STANKIEWICZ: The Semiotic Turn of Breal's Semantique -- PART IV: LINGUISTICS -- Klaus HEGER: Passive and Other Voices Seen from an Onomasiological Point of View -- Laszlo I KOMLÓSZI: The Semiotic System of Events, Intrinsic Temporal and Deictic Tense Relations in Natural Language -- On the Conceptualization of Temporal Schemata -- Wac_aw M -- OSADNIK, Ewa HORODECKA: Polysystem Theory, Translation Theory and Semiotics -- Anna WIERZBICKA: THINK - a Universal Human Concept and a Conceptual Primitive -- PART V: CULTURAL SEMIOTICS -- Gianfranco BETTETINI: Communication as a Videogame -- W_odzimierz KRYSI??N??SKI: Joyce, Models, and Semiotics of Passions -- Hanna KSIAZEK-KONICKA: Visual Thinking in the Poetry of Julian Przybo_ and Miron Bia_oszewskI Urszula NIKLAS: The Space of Metaphor -- Maria Caterina RUTA: Captivity as Event and Metaphor in Some of Cervantes' Writings -- Eero TARASTI: From Aesthetics to Ethics: Semiotic Observations on the Moral Aspects of Art, Especially Music -- Ladislav TONDL: Is It Justified to Consider the Semiotics of Technological Artefacts? Vilmos VOIGT: Poland, Finland and Hungary (A Tuatara's View) -- Thomas G -- WINNER: Czech Poetism: A New View of Poetic Language -- Johan WREDE: Metaphorical Imagery - Ambiguity, Explicitness and Life -- Else M -- BARTH: A Case Study in Empirical Logic and Semiotics -- Fundamental Modes of Thought of Nazi Politician Vidkun Quisling, Based on Unpublished Drafts and Notebooks -- Paul BOUISSAC: Why Do Memes Die? Wojciech KALAGA: Thresholds of Signification -- Adam PODGÓRECKI: Do Social Sciences Evaporate?
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe In the World of Signs : Essays in honour of Professor Jerzy Pelc Leiden : BRILL, 1998 ISBN 9789042003996
    Language: English
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    UID:
    gbv_1806478218
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789401203364 , 9789042020672
    Series Statement: Currents of Encounter 30
    Content: One of the urgent tasks of modern philosophy is to find a path between the rationalism of the Enlightenment and the relativism of postmodernism. Rationalism alone cannot suffice to solve today's problems, but neither can we dispense with reasonable critique. The task is to find ways to broaden the scope of rational thought without losing its critical power. The first part of this volume explores the ideas of Enlightenment philosophers and shows nuances often absent from the common view of the Enlightenment. The second part deals with some of the modern heirs of Enlightenment, such as Durkheim, Habermas, and Derrida. In the third part this volume looks at alternatives to Enlightenment thought in West European, Russian and Buddhist philosophy. Part four provides, over against the Enlightenment, a new starting point for the philosophy of religion in thinking about human beings, God, and the description of phenomena
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Wessel STOKER: Introduction: Enlightenment in Discussion -- Part I Highpoints of the Enlightenment -- Cornelia RICHTER: The Productive Power of Reason: Voices on Rationality and Religion - a Sketch of the Development of the Enlightenment and its Aftermath -- Dirk-Martin GRUBE: Gotthold Ephraim Lessing's Ring Parable: An Enlightenment Voice on Religious Tolerance -- Joris GELDHOF: Lessing and Schelling on Ancient Jewish History -- Petruschka SCHAAFSMA: Thinking Less or Thinking Differently? Kant's Enlightened View of Evil -- Lassi LARJO: Preludes to the Postmodern? Jacobi and the Agenda of the Enlightenment -- Part II The Continuation of the Project of the Enlightenment? -- Tinneke BEECKMAN: Enlightenment and Reductionism: Freud's Exemplary Theory of Religion -- Günter THOMAS: The End of Privileged Perspectives: Blindness and Sight in the Identification of Religion -- Ronald A. KUIPERS: Reconciling a Shattered Modernity: Habermas on the Enduring Relevance of the Judeo-Christian Ethical Tradition -- Job de MEYERE: The 'Enlightened' Derrida: The Formalization of Religion -- Frederiek DEPOORTERE: Belief as Primordial Choice: Slavoj Žižek on the Status of Faith and Belief after the Enlightenment -- Part III Alternatives to the Enlightenment -- Timo KOISTINEN: Does the Word 'God' Have the Same Meaning in Every Context? -- N. VERBIN: Faith and Fiction -- Manon de COURTEN: Between Apology and Sophianic Illumination: Vladimir Solovyov's Reaction to Enlightenment -- David PRATT : Spatial Metaphors in Pavel Florensky's Absolute Knowledge: Guideposts in a 'Lonely' Critique of Reason -- Annewieke VROOM: Can One Be Enlightened Without Using One's Head? A Zen Criticism of Rationality On Hisamatsu Schin'ichi (1898-1980) -- Part IV A New Approach -- Ruud WELTEN: Religious Inwardness: A Challenge for Contemporary Phenomenology -- Pamela SUE ANDERSON: Unselfing in Love: A Contradiction in Terms -- Werner G. JEANROND: Love Enlightened: Promises and Ambiguities of Love -- Joeri SCHRIJVERS: Marion on Miracles: Of Insufficient Reason and a New Enlightenment -- Richard KEARNEY: Poetics of a Possible God -- Lieven BOEVE: The Particularity of the Hermeneutics of God: A Response to Richard Kearney's God-who-may-be -- Hendrik M. VROOM: POSTSCRIPTUM: The Critique of the Critique of Enlightenment -- List of Contributors -- Index.
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Faith in the Enlightenment? : The Critique of the Enlightenment Revisited Leiden : BRILL, 2006 ISBN 9789042020672
    Language: English
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