
Purely Objective Reality
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In his 'Letter on Humanism' of 1947, Heidegger declared that the subject/object opposition and the terminology that accrues to it had still not been properly addressed in the history of philosophy, and he awaited a proper disquisition that resolved the problem. To date, that has not been provided. This volume explains and solves the prevailing problems in the subjectivity/objectivity couplet, in the process making an indispensable contribution both to semiotics and to philosophy. This book shows that what is thought to be 'objective' in the commonplace use of the term is demonstrably different from what objectivity entails when it is revealed by semiotic analysis. It demonstrates in its exegesis of the 'objective' that human existence is frequently governed by examples of a 'purely objective reality' - a fiction which nevertheless perfuses, is perfused by, and guides experience. The ontology of the sign can be mind-dependent or mind-independent, just as the status of relation can be as legitimate on its own terms whether it is found in ens rationis or in ens reale. The difference in the awareness of human animals consists in this very contextualization that Deely's writings in general have made so evident: the ability to identify signs as sign relations, and the ability to enact relations on a mind-dependent basis. Purely Objective Reality offers the first sustained and theoretically consistent interrogation of the means by which human understanding of 'reality' will be instrumental in the survival - or destruction - of planet Earth.
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2 - Contents [Seite 10]
3 - Terminological Prenote [Seite 14]
4 - Praeludium Primum, or The Key Dilemma [Seite 19]
5 - Preamble on Objectivity [Seite 20]
6 - Chapter 1. The Problem of Objectivity [Seite 25]
7 - Chapter 2. Root of the Semiotic Resolution of the Problem of Objectivity [Seite 28]
8 - Chapter 3. Objectivity as a Branch on the Tree of Relations [Seite 49]
9 - Chapter 4. The FirstAppearance of Objectivity in Its Difference from Things [Seite 65]
10 - Chapter 5. The Source in Subjectivity of Relations of Apprehension [Seite 80]
11 - Chapter 6. The Sign -Arbitrariness or Historicity? [Seite 95]
12 - Chapter 7. The Social Construction of Reality [Seite 121]
13 - Chapter 8. What Difference Does It MakeWhat a Sign Is? [Seite 134]
14 - Chapter 9. Why Intersubjectivity Is Not Enough [Seite 154]
15 - Chapter 10. TheAmazing History of Sign [Seite 176]
16 - Backmatter [Seite 196]
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