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The Field Of 'Between'. Volume 1, At the Limits of Cognitive Science and Philosophy / Hisaki Hashi.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Hashi, Hisaki, author.
Series:
Komparative Philosophie Für eine Globale Welt Series
Komparative Philosophie Für eine Globale Welt Series ; Volume 9
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Philosophy, Comparative.
Philosophy, Modern--20th century.
Philosophy, Modern.
Philosophy, Modern--21st century.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (212 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Wien, Austria : LIT Verlag GmbH & Co. KG, [2023]
Summary:
The book 'The Field of ‘Between’ Volume 1' by Hisaki Hashi explores the intersection of cognitive science and philosophy. It introduces the concept of the 'field of between,' a metaphorical space where different entities and ideas interact, creating new perspectives and insights. The work aims to bridge the gap between scientific and philosophical discourse, emphasizing the need for dialogue between these fields to enrich understanding. The author examines various philosophical themes, including epistemology, the nature of reality, and the interplay between mechanism and organism, drawing on historical figures like Einstein, Plato, and Aristotle. The book is intended for scholars and students of philosophy and cognitive sciences, promoting interdisciplinary engagement and intellectual renewal. Generated by AI.
Contents:
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 THE FIELD OF ‘BETWEEN’– A NEW PRINCIPLE FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY EPISTEMOLOGY
CHAPTER 2 A FEW NOTES ON THE FIELD OF ‘BETWEEN ’THE FIELD OF ‘BETWEEN’ AS A CORE CONCEPT IN INTERDISCIPLINARY DIALOGUE
CHAPTER 3 MECHANISM VERSUS ORGANISM THE INFORMATION HIGHWAY AND TRUTH IN OUR TIME OF THE IT- REVOLUTION
CHAPTER 4 PLATO AS “IDEALIST” AND ARISTOTLE AS “REALIST” (?)—REFLECTING ON THE IDEA AND THE OUSIA FROM THE VIEWPOINT OF COMPARATIVE PHILOSOPHY
CHAPTER 5 THE LOGIC OF NON-VERBALITY – BORDER REGIONS BETWEEN THE LANGUAGE OF THE ZEN KŌAN AND FORMAL LOGIC
CHAPTER 6 “FREE WILL” – AT THE LIMITS OF THE COGNITIVE SCIENCE AND PHILOSOPHY
CHAPTER 7 THE SIGNIFICANCE OF EINSTEIN`S THEORY OF RELATIVITY IN NISHIDA´S "LOGIC OF FIELD"
CHAPTER 8 THE VALUES OF “CONDTRADICTION” IN THEORY AND PRACTICE IN CULTURAL PHILOSOPHY
CHAPTER 9 NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND NATURAL SCIENCE: TANGENT AND EMERGENCE – BETWEEN CONFLICTING POLES IN INTERDISCIPLINARY DISCOURSE A DIALOGUE ON THE EPISTEMOLOGY OF QUANTUM PHYSICS
CHAPTER 10 THE APORON THEORY: THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HERBERT PIETSCHMANN’S INTERPRETATION OF QUANTUM ENTANGLEMENT FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY PHILOSOPHY
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ISBN:
9783643962126
3643962126
OCLC:
1433204705

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