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absolute conviction 73
absolute justification 58
absolute philosophical systems 11
absolute truth 40, 59, 62
abstraction 112, 266
action/actions 258–261, 263, 265
chain of 216
chief goals of 251
completion of 216
counteraction and 262
course of 216
creative 260
ethical 238, 240
initiation of 216
material lawyer of 229
mediated 216
norms of 243
objective-instrumental completion of 223
permissive 260
possible courses of 213
problem-related 213
purposive 260, 264
regressive 260
source of 216
“strong” 224
symbolic forms of 217
unwitting 240
“weak” 224
activity
alternative 217
cognitive-symbolic 220
informational-strategic 221
informative-regulatory 221
layers of symbolic 218
multidirectional 218
objective mediation of 219
objective-utilitarian 222
perceive-and-test 218
practical 215–216, 220–221
purely cognitive 213
surrogate 217, 222–223
survival 214–215, 220
survival-objective 217–218, 221
symbolic 217
utilitarian-objective 221
acts of thought 11
adaptive behaviour 94
Ajdukiewicz, Kazimierz 152, 154–155, 166, 171–175, 190
alternatives 269
alertness 288
algorithm 120–122
ambiguous 139–140, 162–163
animal 215–216
animal cognition 94
anti-metaphysical attitude 10
anxiety 28
a priori 11, 61
apriorism 71, 97
Aristotle 38, 235
Augustine 31, 256
awareness 259, 288, 292
axiom 11, 34, 70, 92
choice of 176
infinity of 187
axiomatic-deductive method 107
Bachelard, Gaston 22–23, 25, 100–101, 106, 110, 114, 116, 118, 122
Bacon, Francis 7
Barwise, Jon 206, 212
behavioural psychology 84
behavioural-cognitive subjectivity 94
beliefs 75
basic 208
epistemic 76
false 76
grounding of spontaneous 80
notion of 208
nonverbalized 209–210
nonetheless 79
pragmatic-semantic conception of 76
primary 208
reflective 80–81
spontaneous 20, 80–81
true 76
types of 209
unconscious 80
verbalized 20–210
benzene 120, 126
Berdyaev, Nikolai 289
Bergson, Henri 31, 189–190, 199
Biegański, Władysław 72
Bilikiewicz, Tadeusz 14
blood 45–51
Bordet, Jules 42
Bordet-Wasserman Reaction 42
Bordet-Wasserman Test 16
Borkowski Ludwik 190
Brandl, Johannes L. 193n1, 212
Buddhist ethics 245
Cackowski, Zdzisław 21–28
calculation 129
Canguilhem, Georges 106
Carnap, Rudolf 18, 22, 172, 190
Cartesian method 59
Cartesian certainty 81
causation 38
Catholic University of Lublin 3, 16
categorial grammar 170, 172
category of necessity 88
category of practice 100
category of possibility 88
causality 35
certainty of failure 293
certainty of knowledge 97
chaos 125
Chechov, Anton 288n1
choice 270
Chomsky, Noam 174, 190
Christ 117
Chwistek, Leon 14
circular definition (ignotum per ignotum) 236
club 228
semiotic aspect of 228–229
cogito ergo sum 59
cognition 24–25, 27, 32, 53, 81, 92, 94, 100
pragmatic aspects of 26
social process of 55
cognitive activity 26–27, 34, 53, 86, 88, 91, 94–95, 99
cognitive abilities 91
cognitive authority 123
cognitive barrier 130
cognitive dissonance 210
collective driving force 49
collective empowers 56
cognitive effectiveness 120
collective memory 223
cognitive principles 11
cognitive process 86–87
cognitive psychology 84, 86
cognitive skill 26
cognitive social activity 100
collective suggestions 54
collective theory of knowledge 53
cognitive-regulatory abilities 92, 96
cognitive-regulatory subjectivity 95
collectives of national thought 55
commandments 250
common sense 56
communication 207–209, 211–212
communication obstacle 130
community 49
communities 54
complete helplessness 293
conceptual knowledge 93
condition of
continuity in time 10
identity of a sequence of events 10
life 263
unambiguity 19
consciousness 28, 225, 259, 263, 288, 292–294
of being 294
of something 294
pure 293–294
contemporary theory of knowledge 98
continualism 104–106
contradictory postulates 35
control 216
convention 81, 126
conventionalism 81
conviction 68
cooperation 96
cooperative activity 100
Copernicus 134
counteraction 261–265
aimed at suffering and pain 303
pre-emptive 261
reactive 261
Cresswell, Max J. 166, 144, 205
critical attitude 10, 81
critical stance 73
criticism 61, 123–124
critique 61, 73
curiosity 117
cybernetics 26
Cyrenaic ethics 243
Czarnecki, Zdzisław Jerzy 5
Darwin, Charles 117, 134
Dąmbska, Izydora 14
deceit 73
decisions 74
definiendum 285–286
definiens 285–286
degree of regulatory alertness 216
Democritus 217
deontic logics 283
Descartes, Rene 7, 31, 58, 61, 97
descriptive attitude 90
descriptive statements 74
desired state of affairs 261
destruction 264
determinism 35, 61
Detienne, Emil 23
development of knowledge 95
dialectical materialism 62, 103–104
dialectical continualism 25
dialectical discontinualism 25
difficulty 131
direct objet of sensory cognition 111
directives 70
discontinualism 106–111
disorder 131, 262–263
dissonance 131
dogma 73
Donagan, Alan 181n12, 190
doubt 58
Dziemidok, Bohdan 5
Eccles, John 23, 226n2
education 113
Eddington, Arthur 34
effects of action
negative 263–264
positive 263–264
Einstein, Albert 37
empirical sources 85
empirical-inductive method 107–108
empirically justified knowledge 62
empiricists 69, 79
Engels, Friedrich 225n1
environment 94, 215, 219, 230
subjective-objective character of 215
epigenetics 62
epistemé 84
epistemological idealism 86
epistemological inquiry 85
epistemological investigations 85
epistemological obstacle 26, 116, 118–120, 122–125, 127, 135
axiological 133–134
narrative 133–134
epistemological postulates 40
epistemology 3, 24, 72, 84, 99, 103, 256
Erkenntnistheorie 84
error 132
ethical action 240
ethical conduct 239
negative 245
ethical evaluation 236
ethical humanitarianism 238
ethical norms 246, 256
ethical responsibility 237
ethical system 236, 241, 244
appropriate 243
ethics 237–238, 245, 248, 256
descriptive 235
Holy Inquisition’s 241–242
normative 235, 246, 248, 252, 273
socialist 261
ethological purposes 244
ethology 12, 255–256
Euclid 72
Euclidean geometry 90, 107
evaluation 265, 270
contextual-normative 298
valuation
event 192–195, 197, 199–202, 204, 211
sign event 198, 200–201, 206, 208
everyday cognition 111
everyday discontinualism 111
everyday knowledge 84, 111
everyday thinking 109, 111
exchange of ideas 54
existence of set 178–179, 188
exoteric circle of direct participants 55, 57
exoteric knowledge 56
experience 62, 72
all possible 59
direct 60
immediate 60
painful 290
experiments 221
explanatory attitude 90, 135
explanatory impatience 134
extensional semantics 16, 149–151, 154, 156, 159, 162, 168–178, 181, 189
achievement of 169, 171–172
challenge to 170, 173–174
extreme empiricism 97
extreme rationalism 97
failure 297
faith in absolute dogma 62
false 173–175, 177, 189
falsification 124
fear 28, 68, 288, 293–294
feedback
negative 264
positive 263–264
Festinger, Leon 210, 212
Feuerbach, Ludwig 98
Feynman, Richard 133, 184, 190
Fichte, Johann 40
fictional objects 77
fictional signs 192, 195
fictional world 76
first principles 71
fixed causes and effects 61
Fleck, Ludwik 12–16, 116, 120
folk science 84
formal languages 114
formalization 98
Foucault, Michel 25, 106, 296
frambiosa tropica 43
Frankl, Victor 299–301
Free Polish University 7
free choice 61
free will 61
freedom 259, 298
idea of 299
Frege, Gottlob 18
fundamentalism 98
Galileo, Galilei 117
games 217
Geigel, Alois 43
general empirical laws 59
genetic empiricism 11
genetic fatalism 62
geometry 87
given idea 42
logical development of 42
Ghandi, Mahatma 12
gnoseological eidetism 71
gnoseology 3, 72, 84, 256
gnostic 53
goals of action 38
goals of activity 61
God 273, 276
blamed for human suffering 302–303
existence of 61, 68, 251
God’s caprice 291
Gödel’s theorem 91, 169, 220
Gombrowicz, Witold 23, 258–259, 289–291, 293–296, 300
goodness 255–256
good 244, 274–275
highest 238–239, 243
Gonseth, Ferdinand 73
Greif, Hajo 15n17
growth of knowledge 87, 93, 98
Haarasek, Stefan 4
Hartshorne, Charles 199
Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 190, 199, 266, 298
Heidegger, Martin 23
Heisenberg, Werner 184, 190
Heisenberg principle 35
Heinrich, Władysław 35
Heraclitus 199
heresy 117
heretic 242
Herling-Grudziński, Gustaw 289n5
Hindu philosophy 12
hierarchy of goals 61
hierarchy of values 238, 243
history of postulates 61
history of science 54, 86, 115
hope 68, 293–294
horizontal discontinualism 114
human action/activity
dynamic-oriented 217
goal-oriented element of 215
multi-layered 217
objects of 231
objective result of 222
problematization of 219
practical efficiency 219
practical-survival 217, 220
social mediation of 219–220
symbolic function of 229
tools of 231
human cognition 100, 103
human communication 228–229
human evolution 217
human hand 96
human needs 251
human practical needs 109
human subjectivity 101
human thinking 110
human world 218–219
axiological modes of 262
problem-based nature of 218
vertical construction of 218
humanitarian ethics 243–244
humanitarianism 245
humankind 291
Hume, David 87, 286
Husserl, Edmund 271
idealism 62, 85, 94
idealistic epistemology 99
ideology 100, 119
ignorance 132
illusion of omnipotence 120
illusion of universal applicability 117
illusions 73
image 125–128
imagery 127–128
imagination 127
receptive 38
reproductive 38
immediacy 36, 39, 41
immunology 48
impatience 135
incompleteness theorem 169
indeterminism 62
individual objects 178, 181
individualist theory of knowledge 53
information 96–97, 100, 214–215, 226
information theory 26
ingenious intuition 43
inmediacy 33, 40
inmediate whole 33
intellectual intuition 59
inteligibility 33, 61
intensional semantics 16, 19, 149–151
intensionality 81
interest mode of thinking 121
introjection 38
intuition 282
Ionian school 246
Jarnicki, Paweł 15n17
Jedynak, Stanisław 5
Jerusalem, Wilhelm 38
judgements 20, 58, 109
analytic 255
assertive-conditional 249
conditional-normative 249
ethical 237, 246
moral 237
normative 248
scientific 250
social 246
judgments of normative ethics 250–251
Judt, Tony 2
Jünger, Ernst 290
justification 40, 58, 69, 90, 108
justification of beliefs 20, 80
justified sentence 67
Kant, Immanuel 38, 61–62, 71–72, 87, 90, 97, 240
Kekulé, August 120–121
knowledge 22, 25–26, 58, 116–118, 122, 132–134, 294
emergence of 43
essentialist treatment of 99
factual understanding of 86
general theory of 24, 94–95
increase of 96
non-scientific 84
practical types of 25
structure of 124–125
theoretical-reflective 81
value of 97
Koestler, Arthur 125
Koj, Leon 16–21
Kotarbiński, Tadeusz 12, 179, 179n7, 179n9, 181, 191
Kotarbiński’s normative ethics 252–255
Krąpiec, Albert 23
Kuhn, Thomas 14, 25, 115–116, 120
Laas, Ernst 72
ladder of personality development 132–133
Laland André 7
language 192–195, 197, 203, 205, 208–210
ordinary 105, 107
scientific 105, 107
laws of logic 277
layman 56
leprosy 43
Leibniz’s principle 183–185
level of objective activity 218
levels of misunderstanding 135
levels of understanding 135
Lévy-Bruhl, Lucien 71
Lewis, David 143, 155, 167
“light” objects 95
Litwin, Jakub 5
living being 243
logic 70
logic of error 132
logical laws 72
logical justification 67, 72
logical postulates 34
logical principles 11, 35
logician-formalist 72
Loux, Michael J. 190–191
Lukács, György 266–271
Luria, Alexander 21, 127
Lvov-Warsaw School 4, 21
Łubnicki, Narcyz 5–12
mace (bulava) 228, 230–231
semiotic aspect of 228–229
Machiavelli’s ethics 238
Margul Tadeusz 5
Mainong, Alexius 77
Marx, Karl 98, 225n1, 298
Marxism 3, 8, 94, 98
Marxist epistemology 99–100
Marxist theory of knowledge 25, 98, 105
mathematical thinking 106
mathematics 109, 124
matter 86, 227
Mead, George Herbert 27, 230n4
meaning 139, 141–142, 145, 148, 150, 154–155, 157, 159, 160, 163, 170–172, 174–176, 226
mechanism 62
mediacy 33, 36, 39
mediation 215–216
chain of 216
objective-instrumental 216
mediation of human activity
medical education 56
mental disorder 45
mental evidence 74
meta-objective attitude 85
metaphysical judgements 59, 61–62
metaphysical postulate of reality 38
metaphysical postulates 37, 39
metaphysical problems 11, 61–62
metaphysical-theological attitude 299
metaphysician 62
method of everyday thinking 111
method of postulates 62
method of thinking 115
methodological directives 11
Meyerson, Ignac 23
mind-body problem 23
mistake 131
model 109
Monod, Jacques 115
Montague, Richard 18
moral evaluation 236
moral human being 236
moral right to resist pain and suffering 298
morality 236–238, 262, 266
Mumford, Lewis 23
mysticism 55
mysterious intuition 45
mythological convictions 217
natural diversification of society 53
natural postulates 34
natural sciences 85
necessity 90–91, 93
necessity of knowledge 88
negative feedback 261
Nelson’s paradoxes 40
Neo-Thomism 3, 84
new cognitive abilities 93
nominalism 181, 187–188
nominalist 179, 185, 187–188
non-Euclidean geometry 87
non-human cognition 83, 93
non-linguistic world 78
normativity 245
social 246
norms
conditional 249
ethical 247, 252, 255, 257
scientific 250
social 247, 252, 255, 257
Nowaczyk, Adam 140, 147n6, 167, 171n1, 191
object 271
alternative 217
objects of thought 105–106, 109–110
objects of scientific thinking 110
objective mediation 220
objective reality 110–111
objective world 98
obligation 273–274, 281, 287
absolute 250
definition of 277
instrumental 277
moral 303
sentence 285–286
social 250
observation 81
observational competence 118
observational sentences 74
observational statements 79
obstacle 213 epistemological obstacle
occasion expression 140–141, 143–144, 156, 163
occasion sentence 140, 163
Ockham’s razor 176
Omyła, Mieczysław 200, 212
opinion 122–123
opposition 298
ordinary knowledge 103–104
ordinary thinking 109, 111, 113
organism 215–216
origin of consciousness 289–290
Osborn, Alexander 136
Ossowska, Maria 254n24
“oughts” 276–277, 285
pain 28, 258–259, 288, 290, 292–293, 297
irreversibility of negative value of 294
manifestations of 297
negative value of 294
objective sources of 301
resistance of 299
reversibility of negative value of 294
sign of 297
unavoidable 299
as antithesis of freedom 297
as unacceptable necessity 297
painful experience 28o
paradigm 121
paradox of Eubulides 241
Paśniczek, Jacek 77, 206, 212
patient 57
pedagogical experience 55
perception 57, 77, 112
perfectionism 245
Perry, John 206, 212
petitio principi 11, 40, 67
phenomenology 84, 98
philosophical anthropology 27
philosophical theory of knowledge 86–87
physical phenomena 62
physics
experimental 218
theoretical 218
Piaget, Jean 116
Plato 31, 58, 69, 295
pleasure 243, 258–259, 276, 298
Poincaré, Henri
Polish Philosophical Society 3, 6
Polish Society of Semiotics 18
Popper, Karl R. 23, 74, 124, 226n2
“third world” of 226
possible world 146–151, 154, 157–158, 161, 164
possibility 86–87, 89–91, 93
postulate 10
postulate of
causality 36
continuity of time 10, 35
determinism 10
economy 61
explanation 10
freedom of choice 62
identity over time 10
logical 10
natural 10
non-contradiction 61
objectivity 9
permanence in nature 34, 36
purposefulness 10
reality 38
postulate method 11
practical ability 96
practical action 11
practical activity 69, 92, 98, 100
practical philosophy 236
practical reason 277, 282–283
practical reasoning 277, 279, 281–283, 285
practice 69, 92, 99–100
pragmatic belief 75
pre-idea 57
pre-reflective beliefs 79
pre-scientific knowledge 84
prejudges 117–118, 133–134
premises 278
prescriptions 246
presence 32
pretend actions 217
principle of
action 40
adequacy 34
analogy 34, 38
asymmetry 95
causality 36
creativity
determinism 35
economy 10, 37, 81
entailment 10
identity 10
implication 34, 36
indeterminism 35
individualism 12
induction 36
liberalism 12
non-contradiction 10, 34, 72
unity 37
principle of tat twam asi 12, 243
principle to the “self” 35
principle of logical laws 72
probability of statements 75
probable judgements 58
problem 131, 215–216
problematic situation 213
professional 56
prohibitions 246
propositions 74
psychological phenomena 62
psychophysical problem 62
psychophysics 37
psychophysical dualism 38
public opinion 56
punishment 273, 286
purpose 279–280, 282, 286
purposiveness 37
quanta of energy 227
Quine, Willard Van Orman 17, 177–178, 180, 182n13, 191
Raabe, Henryk 3, 5
radical dualism 100
rational attitude 28
rational requirements 135
rationalist route 52
rationality 24, 33
conception of 45
reaction 298
Read, Herbert 31
real objects 77
realism 62
of knowledge 109
reality 88
reduction of growing indeterminacy 96
referential semantics 170
reflective thoughts 78
region of meaningful things 227
region of pure meaning 227
regularities 35
Reichenbach, Hans 23
reism 179–180
religious collectives 55, 265
religious convictions 217
religious rites 217
religious-ethical system 242
resistance 116, 132, 134, 298
of objective world 219
resistance to pain and suffering 303
revelatory idea 123
Rudnicki, Adolf 263n2, 266–268
Russell, Bertrand 108, 183, 191
Sacks, Oliver 23
Sady, Wojciech 15
Sak, Jarosław 15
Sanavia, Piero 289n4
Sartre, Jean-Paul 253n21, 256, 295
satisfaction 259, 293
scale of difficulty 130–131
Schannon, Claude E. 199
Schlick, Moritz 23
Schmaltz, Florian 15n15
Schnelle, Thomas 15n15
Schopenhauer, Arthur 31, 262, 290, 295
scientific cognition 111
scientific discovery 42, 49, 57
scientific judgements 59
scientific knowledge 103–105, 108–109, 117
scientific thinking 110, 113
scientific thought 112
Scotus, John Duns 31
self-transgression of knowledge 91
semantic atomism 171, 173
semantic antinomies 194
semantic belief 75
sensation 32, 292–293
sensations
painful 293
sense 227
sentence 192–199, 283
arbitrary declarative 283
normative 274
serologist 56
Sextus Empiricus 40
“shoulds” 276–277, 281–282, 286
side-effects 92
sign/signs 192–221, 230–231
artificial 19
circulation of 229
communication 206
communicable 207–209, 211–212
communicative 206, 212
concept of 192
event as 193
fact of 193–194
fictional 20, 195
formula for 194–195
information 199
linguistic 194–195, 204–205, 209
material bearer of 229
material domain of 231
materiality of 27
natural 19, 192–195
pain as 292
semiotic function of 227, 229, 231
situation 199
substance of 231
theory of 194–195
sign-event 20, 194
sign-objects 27, 193
sign-tools 27
skills 131
Simon, Friedrich Alexander 43
social institutions 245
social mood 49, 53
social philosophy 236, 245, 248
social sentiment 47
social-humanistic sciences 85
society 245
Socrates 69, 117, 246, 296
solipsism 33, 59
source of knowledge 97
specialist 45
speculation 62
speech 225
Spinoza, Baruch 7, 38, 252n18
Stanosz, Barbara 140, 147n6, 167, 171n1, 191
starting point 58
statements
basic 79
derivative 79
mixed 81
observational 79
reducibility of 79
secondary 79
Stirner, Max 239, 243
Stoic ethics 236
stoics 236, 240
Strawson, Peter 142n2
“strong” objects 95
structure 117
subject 118, 213, 219, 222, 265, 271
subject’s mental world 96
subjectivity 213, 219, 265
suffering 28, 290, 297–300
counteracted 302
sacrifice of 302
sources of 302
sufficient conditions 89
supernatural properties 68
superstition 26, 242
surprise 219
Suszko, Roman 178
symbol 32
symbolic action/activity
decorative form of 223
layers of 217
magical 222
necessity of 216
normal 222
possibility of 216
problematization of
pure 222
symbolic function of money 229
symbolism 223
symbolized 209–210
syphilis 6
Symotiuk, Stefan 5, 15
symptom 193, 194
synonymous 170, 172, 174–175
syphilis 6, 42–48
Szylewicz, Arthur 193n1, 212
Tarski, Alfred 18
theologians 53
theoretical activity 69
theoretical deconstructions 40
theoretical thinking 126
theory of knowledge 3, 22, 24, 46, 74, 84, 86, 97, 256
meta-theoretical nature of 85
Thomason, Richard H. 155n8, 167
thought
logical development of 43
mechanisms of 105
pre-idea of 46
spontaneous 208
thought collective 16, 43, 49, 53–55, 121
thought style 16, 43, 49, 54–55, 57
threat 261, 263, 265
of pain 289, 292
perceived 263
prevention of 262
Tichý, Pavel 143n4, 167
Tolstoy, Leo 256
tool/tools 96, 215, 219, 223, 227–229
semantic aspect of 228–229
transcendental-teleological attitude 266
true 171, 173–175, 177, 180, 183–184
proposition 169, 177
sentence 169, 171, 179–180
statement 179–180
truth 43, 99, 122, 139, 143–149, 152–154, 161–165, 169–170, 173, 181, 190
truth in life 297
“truth” 42, 43
tuberculosis 51
Tuszkiewicz, Maria 15n16
Twardowski, Kazimierz 21, 193n1, 212
ultimate justification 11, 58, 67–68, 72
ultimate meaning 129
unambiguous determination 216
Unamuno, Miguel de 288, 291
utilitarianism 266
Vaihinger, Hans 40
valuation 265, 270–271, 294 evaluation
value/values 28, 100, 265–266, 271
ethical 246, 256
fetishization of 268
highest 251, 265
homogeneity of 266
moral 246
objective 250
positive 263
spiritual 266
Value 265–266, 268, 271, 302
verbalization 129
Vernant, Jean Pierre 23
Vienna Circle 69
visualization 129–130
Vygotsky, Lev 27, 228
Wasserman, August von 42
Wasserman reaction 45, 47
Weizsäcker, Richard von 184n17, 191
Weil, Simone 23, 296–297
Werner, Sylwia 15n15
Wertenstein, Ludwik 35n8
Whitehead, Alfred North 199
wishful thinking 293
Wittgenstein, Ludwig 182, 191, 198–199, 202
Witwicki, Władysław 62
Woleński, Jan 193n1, 212
Wolniewicz, Bogusław 200, 212
Wolterstorff, Nicolas 181, 182n14, 185n19, 191
worldview 125–127
Zermelo’s Axioms 187
Zilsel, Edgar 36
Zittl, Claus 15n15
Znamierowski, Czesław 244n12

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Investigations in the Theory of Knowledge at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University

丛编: Poznań Studies in the Philosophy of the Sciences and the Humanities, 卷: 122and Polish Analytical Philosophy, 卷: 122
Cover Investigations in the Theory of Knowledge at the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
ISBN:
9789004722064
出版社:
Brill
印刷出版日期:
24 Oct 2025
  • Subjects
    • Philosophy
      • General
Front Matter
Preliminary Material
Copyright Page
Figures
Notes on the Original Publications
Chapter 1 Introduction: Narcyz Łubnicki, Ludwik Fleck, Leon Koj, and Zdzisław Cackowski
Part 1 Philosophy of Science and Methodology
Chapter 2 Key Aspects of the Positivist Worldview
Chapter 3 How Did the Bordet-Wassermann Test Emerge? And How Does Any Scientific Discovery Come About?
Chapter 4 Dissolving Metaphysical Problems by Applying the Postulate Method
Part 2 Theory of Knowledge and Epistemology
Chapter 5 On Ultimate Justification
Chapter 6 On the Justification of Beliefs
Chapter 7 The Theory of Knowledge: Its Subject Matter and Scope. Knowledge as Fact, Necessity, Possibility
Chapter 8 Continuity and Discontinuity in Human Cognition
Chapter 9 Epistemological Obstacles
Part 3 Semantics, Semiotics and Philosophical Logic
Chapter 10 Introduction to Intensional Semantics
Chapter 11 Disputes Surrounding Extensional Semantics
Chapter 12 An Event-Based Conception of Signs
Chapter 13 The Uniqueness of Human Action: Mediation, Problem-Orientation, Symbolism
Chapter 14 The Material Nature of Signs and the Function of Meaning
Part 4 Axiology and Philosophical Anthropology
Chapter 15 Epistemological Issues in Ethics
Chapter 16 Action, Counteraction, Valuation
Chapter 17 The Definition of Obligation
Chapter 18 Pain, Suffering and Human Consciousness
Back Matter
Index of Terms and Names

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