Science and Its Mirror Image: A Theory of InquiryHarper & Row, 1973 - 240 pagini |
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... words to subjects , and administered shocks to associations uttered to certain " shock words . " The subjects learned to avoid shocks by not uttering these words , but could not explain this learning.49 In both experiments , subceptions ...
... words to subjects , and administered shocks to associations uttered to certain " shock words . " The subjects learned to avoid shocks by not uttering these words , but could not explain this learning.49 In both experiments , subceptions ...
Pagina 121
... words can be " roundabout " but " hit the mark " seems to convey the es- sence of semantic veiledness . Although the words of the I Ching ( excluding the Wilhelm commentaries ) have been committed to writing , they have the style of ...
... words can be " roundabout " but " hit the mark " seems to convey the es- sence of semantic veiledness . Although the words of the I Ching ( excluding the Wilhelm commentaries ) have been committed to writing , they have the style of ...
Pagina 123
... words and images in the situation display in their changes and reinterpretations . Truth and falsity as evaluations are possible only in situations in which semantic clarity and distinct- ness can be guaranteed through fundamental rules ...
... words and images in the situation display in their changes and reinterpretations . Truth and falsity as evaluations are possible only in situations in which semantic clarity and distinct- ness can be guaranteed through fundamental rules ...
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A. E. Waite analysis appositional thought body Bogen Book of Changes brain called cards Carlos Castaneda Castaneda Ch'ien Ching clarity Claude Lévi-Strauss complex concept corpus callosum correlation ratio Creative described dialectical distinction don Juan English example exist experience Figure formal function grasp heaven Hegel hexagram Hopi Hopi language Ibid idea interpretation intuition involves K'un knowledge language layers left hemisphere Lévi-Strauss lines linguistic logic Louis Guttman Major Arcana meaning measurement mental order Merleau-Ponty mind mirror image myth negation nonscientific object observational field opposites optic chiasm perceived perception person philosophical practice practitioner Primal Arrangement principal component principle problem propositional provides rationalities relation relationships right hemisphere Sadhu scientific scientists seen sense sign particulars situation social sorcery space spatial speaker split-brain statement structure symbols synthetic inquiries Taoism Tarot theory things tion trans trigrams unity variables veiledness warrior Whorf Wilhelm Wittgenstein words writes