Introduction: A Life with a Purpose -- The Creative Person as a Whole -- The Case Study That Started It All: Charles Darwin -- Facets of the Creative Process: Insight, Point of View and Repetition -- Modalities -- Tracking The Ordinary Course of Development -- Coping with the Extraordinary -- Creativity in the Moral Domain -- Peace and Further Conditions for Human Welfare.‘Creativity, Psychol…
Contextualist Approaches to Epistemology: Problems and Prospects -- Externalism and Modest Contextualism -- Skepticism, Information, and Closure: Dretske’s Theory of Knowledge -- What’s Wrong with Contextualism, and a Noncontextualist Resolution of the Skeptical Paradox -- Contextualism and the Skeptic: Comments on Engel -- How to Be an Anti-Skeptic and a Noncontextualist -- Are Knowledge C…
General Overview Of The Book -- Overview of the First Chapter -- Theoretical Background and Starting Point -- Overview of the Second Chapter -- The Theoretical Research Question -- Overview of the Third Chapter -- Overview of the Fourth Chapter -- Epistemology-Oriented Analyses of Mathematical Interactions -- Epistemological and Communicational Conditions of Interactive Mathematical Knowledge C…
Cohen and the Marburg School in Context -- Logik -- Cohen’s Ursprungsdenken -- Identity and Correlation in Hermann Cohen’S System of Philosophy -- Beweis and Aufweis: Transcendental a priori and metaphysical a priori in Cohen’s neo-Kantianism -- Notes on Future and History in Hermann Cohen’s Anti-Eschatological Messianism -- Hanging Over the Abyss -- Ethik -- Jurisprudence is the Organo…
Rewriting Walter Charleton: Physick and Natural Philosophy -- ’The Alembic of Our Pen’: Charleton’s Identity as a Physician -- ’The Animal Oeconomy’: Natural History (1659) in the Context of English Physiology -- ’The Republick of Letters’: Charleton’s Identity in the Royal Society & College of Physicians -- Enquiries Into Human Nature (1680): Charleton’s Anatomy and Physiolog…
This book develops a morphodynamical approach to linguistic and sign structures as an integrated response to multilevel and interrelated problems in semiolinguistic research. More broadly, the content is linked to the realities of living speech through a connection (via the concept of diacriticity) with the Merleau-Pontian phenomenology, and beyond the formal determinations of a semiolinguistic…