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The Aconceptual Mind
Heideggerian Themes in Holistic Naturalism

 

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The Aconceptual Mind
Heideggerian Themes in Holistic Naturalism

by Pauli Pylkko (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9789027251312

 

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A collection of eight essays that examine Heidegger's critique of naturalistic thinking habits. The author develops a holistic and antirealistic version of naturalism, which approaches nature as human experience which originally lacks conceptual structure and so cannot be rationally controlled.



 

ISBN 9027251312
ISBN13 9789027251312
Publisher John Benjamins Publishing Co
Format Paperback
Publication date 00/04/1998
Pages 250
Weight (grammes) 270.00
Published in Netherlands
Height (mm) 225
Width (mm) 154

"Dasein" naturalized
is modern science necessarily onto-theo-logical?
what is noncomputational in recent consciousness studies?
on surprise
unique language problem
gaming without subjects
is nazism humanism?
nationally unique meanings.