The problem of this volume is not so much ‚Lyrik‘ but rather ‚Erkenntnis‘ (knowledge, cognition). This paper, therefore, discusses a revision of the notion of ‚erkennen‘ (knowing, realizing, understanding), explaining it as a way of transforming our way of thinking things at the same time as understanding ourselves and other cognizant beings. In this way, the notion of knowledge / understanding is to be freed from the narrow restrictions of science, by which most of us have acquired the habit of limiting understanding to specific scientific methods. Beyond the bounds of established scientific standards, the practice of philosophical thinking reveals analogies to the practice of lyrical thinking. Both try to explore new ways of thinking beyo...
In the philosophical inquiry adopted by logical empiricists, analysis of scientific language becomes...
I provide a critical survey of some of the major findings of Wittgenstein and Searle on the logical ...
This paper tries to disentangle two aims of inquiry in philosophy. I discuss some cases where these ...
This text examines various positions and opinions on the question of the relationship between lyric ...
Can we learn something from poetry? Can poems convey to their readers insight, knowledge, orientatio...
The relationship between poetry and cognition appears, at first glance, as hardly compelling as that...
From the point of view of a philosophy of literature the position of lyric poetry is specific. While...
”Poetry and Cognition“ is a topic which could be regarded as paradigmatic for the objective of this ...
This paper examines the well-known practice of developing a conceptual frame-work for reading works ...
Creative thinking is actually considered an indispensable part of education and that goes hand in ha...
Our purpose is to take into account Wittgenstein"s analyses about knowledge in the Philosophical Inv...
The article considers the question whether poets lie against the background of the possible differen...
This dissertation takes as its point of departure, the claim that difference, not identity, is the p...
The paper emphasises the propositional and heuristic nature of scientific discourse and relates the ...
Knowledge by itself is abstract can function in a partial and indirect fashion.To make it explicit t...
In the philosophical inquiry adopted by logical empiricists, analysis of scientific language becomes...
I provide a critical survey of some of the major findings of Wittgenstein and Searle on the logical ...
This paper tries to disentangle two aims of inquiry in philosophy. I discuss some cases where these ...
This text examines various positions and opinions on the question of the relationship between lyric ...
Can we learn something from poetry? Can poems convey to their readers insight, knowledge, orientatio...
The relationship between poetry and cognition appears, at first glance, as hardly compelling as that...
From the point of view of a philosophy of literature the position of lyric poetry is specific. While...
”Poetry and Cognition“ is a topic which could be regarded as paradigmatic for the objective of this ...
This paper examines the well-known practice of developing a conceptual frame-work for reading works ...
Creative thinking is actually considered an indispensable part of education and that goes hand in ha...
Our purpose is to take into account Wittgenstein"s analyses about knowledge in the Philosophical Inv...
The article considers the question whether poets lie against the background of the possible differen...
This dissertation takes as its point of departure, the claim that difference, not identity, is the p...
The paper emphasises the propositional and heuristic nature of scientific discourse and relates the ...
Knowledge by itself is abstract can function in a partial and indirect fashion.To make it explicit t...
In the philosophical inquiry adopted by logical empiricists, analysis of scientific language becomes...
I provide a critical survey of some of the major findings of Wittgenstein and Searle on the logical ...
This paper tries to disentangle two aims of inquiry in philosophy. I discuss some cases where these ...