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The World Observed The World Conceived Radder Hans

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The World Observed The World Conceived Radder Hans
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Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.93 MB
Pages: 220
Author: Radder, Hans
ISBN: 9780822942849, 0822942844
Language: English
Year: 2006

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The World Observed The World Conceived Radder Hans by Radder, Hans 9780822942849, 0822942844 instant download after payment.

"Observation and conceptual interpretation constitute two major ways through which human beings engage the world. The World Observed/The World Conceived presents an innovative analysis of the nature and role of observation and conceptualization. While these two actions are often treated as separate, Hans Radder shows that they are inherently interconnected - that materially realized observational processes are always conceptually interpreted, and that the meaning of concepts depends on the way they structure observational processes and abstract from them.

He examines the role of human action and conceptualization in realizing observational processes and develops a detailed theory of the relationship between observation, abstraction, and the meaning of concepts."--Jacket. 

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