Foreword Peter E. Gordon
Translator's Preface Steve G. Lofts
Translator's Introduction: A Phenomenology of Symbolic Creative Cognition: the unfolding of the Symbolic Function and the Construction of a Pure Theory of the Symbolic Steve G. Lofts
Translator's Acknowledgements Steve G. Lofts.
Preface
Introduction
Part 1: The Expressive Function and the World of Expression
1. Subjective and Objective Analysis
2. The Expressive Phenomenon as the Basic Element of Perceptual Consciousness
3. The Expressive Function and the Mind-Body-Problem [Leib-Seelen-Problem]
Part 2: The Problem of Representation [Repräsentation] and the Construction of the Intuitive World
1. The Concept and the Problem of Representation [Repräsentation]
2. Thing and Property
3. Space
4. The Intuition of Time
5. Symbolic Pregnance
6. On the Pathology of Symbolic Consciousness
Part 3: The Function of Signification and the Construction of Scientific Cognition
1. Toward a Theory of the Concept
2. Concept and Object
3. Language and Science: Thing Signs and Ordinal Signs
4. The Object of Mathematics
5. The Foundations of Natural-Scientific Cognition
Appendix: "'Spirit' and 'Life' in Contemporary Philosophy" (1930).
Glossary of German Terms
Index.
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