
Noetics
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The Editor: Cyril Levitt is Professor and former Chair of the Department of Sociology at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, where he is currently Director of the Lawrence Krader Research Project. He received his doctorate in anthropology from the Freie Universität Berlin.
Content
- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments ix
- Editor's Preface xi
- Editor's Introduction xxv
- Noetics and the Scientific Revolution of the 20th Century xxvii
- The Human Order of Nature xxix
- Evolution of Homo Sapiens and Human Development xxxiii
- Self-Knowledge and Thinking about the Self xxxvii
- Speculation and Architectonic, Art and Literature xxxviii
- Language, Linguistics and Semantics xxxix
- Noetics and Neuroscience xliii
- Thinking and Computation, Noesis and Aesthesis xlvi
- Durkheim on the Social, Weber on Value xlviii
- Identity, Persona, Self xlix
- Obiter Dicta lii
- Preface lv
- Introduction: On Intellection and the Intellectuals lvii
- Part I: Noetic Science 1
- The Science of Noetics 1
- Thinking and Knowing, Thought and Knowledge 18
- The Determination of Thinking and Knowing 30
- Noetics and Human Learning. The Example of Chess 39
- On Wisdom, Knowledge, Thought, and Doubt 43
- On Mental Economy 44
- Information and Knowledge 48
- Mental Capacities 51
- Mind and Consciousness 55
- Noetic Science. Principles 69
- Noetics, General and Particular 80
- Dyads 87
- Speculative Architectonic 151
- The Sources of Noetic Science. System of Nature and Mind 157
- On What Is Said and Left Unsaid in Thought 171
- Prehistory and History of Noetics 186
- On Skill and Instrument, Techne and Organon 198
- On Method of Noetics 229
- Noesis, Will, and Desire in Thought 242
- Noetics, Philosophical Psychology and Empirical Psychology 256
- Part II: On the Question of Progress in Noesis 263
- Natural and Human Science 263
- Taxonomic and Mathematical Science
- On the Question of Progress in Philosophy 268
- Science and Common Sense 270
- Science, Reason, Contemplation, and Feeling 279
- Science, Explanation, and Description of the World 281
- A Note on History of Science, Ancient and Modern 298
- The History of Science as a Problem of Noesis and of Noetics 307
- External and Internal Factors in the Rise of Science 316
- Part III: Philosophy of Science as a Problem of Noesis and Noetics 327
- Science and Philosophy of Science as Working Out of Systems, Methods and Patterns 327
- Reductionism as a Problem in Science and the Philosophy of Science 333
- Argument and Logic 338
- Reason and Logic 340
- Reason and Enlightenment 341
- Formal Laws and Substantive Principles of Thinking and Knowing 349
- Psychologism, and Some Further Thoughts about Logic and Paradoxes 352
- On Formal and Substantial Paradoxes
- Insolubilia 358
- Philosophy and Science as the Measure 359
- Early Science and Ancient Society 361
- Causes and Conditions of Phenomena 363
- On Meaning 373
- Theory of the Word 376
- Relation of Speech Sounds and Meaning
- Theory of the Phoneme 409
- Langue, Langage, Parole 412
- Internal Speech, Vocal Gestures, and Speech Treated in Therapy
- Their Relation to Language 413
- Signals, Signs, and Symbols 415
- Speech and Writing 418
- Language as Ergon and Energeia 422
- Semantics and Intellection 424
- Human Universals, Universal Grammar 426
- Part IV: Noesis and Society 435
- Noesis and Society: A. 435
- Noesis and Society: B. Objectivity and Subjectivity 446
- Noesis and Society. C. Civil Society 460
- Noesis and Society: D. Professionalization of Knowledge 464
- Self and Identity. Persona. Remembering and Forgetting 478
- Velazquez and the Problem of Identity 491
- Self and the Problem of Mental Structure 492
- Reality and Illusion of the Self 499
- The Central Governor of the Mind 504
- World Views, Fictions, and Obiter Dicta 507
- Zeitgeist and World View 511
- The Scientific World View 517
- The Anthropological World View 522
- Obiter Dicta of Scientists 526
- Obiter Dictum and World View of Science 529
- Figurative Discourse 530
- Metaphor and Catachresis 541
- Human Science and Metaphor 543
- Aisthesis and Noesis 549
- Note on Semantics in Art History and Art Philosophy 559
- On Imitation 571
- Appendix A: Archeology of Noesis Based on the Evidence of Language and Fable 583
- Appendix B: Spinoza's Distinction between Internal and External Mental Processes 591
- Bibliography 595
- Index 611
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