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Phenomenology
©
Avi Sion, 2003. All rights reserved.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS.
- Existence, appearance, and reality
- Assumed material, mental and spiritual domains
- A classification of appearances
- Three types of continuity
- Phenomenology
- Knowledge is Based On Appearance
- To Be Or Not To Be
- The Phenomenological Approach
- The Order of Things
- Appearance and Other Large Concepts
- Material, Mental, Intuitive, Abstract
- Number, Space and Time
- Modality and Causality
- The Objects of Perception
- The Objects of Intuition
- Correlations Between Experiences
- Conceptual Objects
- Degrees of Interiority
- Sameness and Difference
- Compatibility or Incompatibility
- Words and Intentions
- A Theory of Universals
- Unity In Plurality
- The
Self
- Factors
of the “Self”
- Identification-With
- Ideal
and Practical Concepts
- Fallacious
Criticisms of Selfhood
- What
“Emptiness” Might Be
- Present Appearances
- The Concepts of Space and Time
- Apprehension of the Four
Dimensions
- Contents of Thought Processes
- Universals and Potentiality
- Social vs. Personal Knowledge
- Principles of Adduction
- Generalization is Justifiable
- Logical Attitudes
- Syllogism Adds to Knowledge
- There is a Formal Logic of Change
- Concept Formation
- Empty Classes
- Context
- Communication
- Mathematics and Logic
- Geometrical Concepts have an Experiential Basis
- Geometry is a Phenomenological Science
- On “New Arithmetical Entities”
- Imagining a Thoroughly Empirical Arithmetic
- Applying Logical Standards to
Theology
- Conceiving the Divine Attributes
- Analyzing Omniscience and
Omnipotence
- Harmonizing Justice and Mercy
- The Formlessness of God
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