MODES OF PHILOSOPHIC INQUIRY |
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MODES OF |
MODES OF |
MODES OF |
MODES OF |
| [0] | Phenomena |
Discrimination and
Postulation: THESES |
Process and Frame |
Categories of Language and Action (Symbols and Rules) |
| [1] | Being |
Assimilation and Exemplification: MODELS |
Reality and Approximation |
Categories of Thought (Ideas and presentations) |
| [2] | Actuality and Potentiality |
Resolution and Question: CAUSES |
Substance and Accident |
Categories of Terms [??+??] |
| [3] | Elements and Composites |
Construction and Decomposition: CONSTITUTENTS |
Object and Impression |
Categories of Things (Cognition and Emotion) |
| [All cells in each row above share the same mode of thought. Reordered by #.] | ||||
| SCHEMA OF PHILOSOPHIC SEMANTICS | |||
| PRINCIPLES | METHODS | INTERPRETATIONS | SELECTIONS |
| Holoscopic | Universal | Ontic | |
[1] Comprehensive |
[1] Dialectical | [1] Ontological | [1] Hierarchies (transcendental) |
[2] Reflexive |
[0] Operational | [3] Entitative | [3] Matters (reductive) |
| Meroscopic | Particular | Phenomenal | |
[3] Simple |
[3] Logistic | [0] Existentialist | [0] Types (perspective) |
[0] Actional |
[2] Problematic | [2] Essentialist | [2] Kinds (functional) |
| [In original, lines connect the items above with the same NUMBERS = 0, 1, 2, 3] | |||
| BASIC DIVISIONS OF PHILOSOPHY | |||
| Theoretic | Physics | Philosophy | Logic |
| Practical | Ethics | Poetry | Rhetoric |
| Poetic | Logic | History | Grammar |
| BASIC PROBLEMS | |||
| Whole | Universal | Reality | One |
| Part | Particular | Process | Many |