Making Sense, Making Science
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Newark :
John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,
2020.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Content
- References
- Introduction: Semiotics of Cultures and Cultural Sciences
- I.1. The renewal of Saussurism
- I.1.1. Saussure's boldness
- I.1.2. Critique of models
- I.1.3. Semiological issues
- I.2. The need for structuralism
- I.2.1. Structuralism and morphological thinking
- I.2.2. Generic structures and genetic operations
- I.3. Logic, morphology and semiotic organon
- I.4. Semiosis
- I.5. The question of interdisciplinarity
- I.6. Mutual aid between sciences
- I.7. References
- PART 1: Semiotic Foundations of the Cultural Sciences
- 1. Cassirer and Symbolic Forms
- 1.1. Unity and diversity of modes of objectification
- 1.1.1. Modes of objectification in the transcendental tradition
- 1.1.2. The geometric objectification crisis
- 1.2. The harmonics of forms: internalization and exportation
- 1.2.1. Interdisciplinarity of the transformation group concept
- 1.2.2. Beyond the transformation group
- 1.3. From the social sciences to the natural sciences and back again: the example of statistics
- 1.3.1. The internal historical transformation of the statistical paradigm
- 1.3.2. Back to social sciences
- 1.4. Conclusion
- 1.5. References
- 2. Leroi-Gourhan and the Birth of the Symbolic Function
- 2.1. The image of man
- 2.2. The human body
- 2.3. The hand and the tool
- 2.4. Technique and language
- 2.5. Language and visualization
- 2.6. Memory and history
- 2.8. References
- 3. Simondon, Language and Technology
- 3.1. The precedence of technology over language
- 3.2. Simondon's technological vocabulary
- 3.3. For a diagram of the technical lineages
- 3.4. Conclusion
- 3.5. References
- PART 2: Hermeneutics of Science, Hermeneutical Sciences
- 4. On the Philosophy of Mathematics: Reflections on "Making Science", Based on Cavaillès
- 4.1. Mathematics, a precondition of rational philosophy
- 4.2. Reasoning by the absurd and excluded middle
- 4.3. The final causes
- 4.4. "Universally true" judgments
- 4.5. The linguistic problem of mathematics
- 4.6. The epistemological break: the explanatory versus comprehensive method
- 4.7. The understanding
- 4.8. Mathematics as becoming
- 4.9. Truth and metalanguage
- 4.10. The theoretical in difficulty, an aspect of the epistemological shift in linguistics
- 4.11. References
- 5. The Semiotic Articulation of Textual Meaning: Significance, Signification, Designation and Expression
- 5.1. The articulation of meaning according to three semiotic relations: signification, designation and expression
- 5.1.1. The relation of signification
- 5.1.2. Designation
- 5.1.3. Relation of expression
- 5.2. Significance and meaning
- 5.2.1. Significance and signification
- 5.2.2. Significance and designation
- 5.2.3. Significance and expression
- 5.3. References