Subjectivity, that banished from science, contains the vastest evidence that leads to life. In this work, we will see how to characterize it from the Transcurssive Logic. We will also learn that the most conspicuous defenders of reason and objectivity, such as the Greeks, gave it their place, although this is only evident in a "second reading" of their works. The subject-object relationship, an aspect of reality that has unveiled man for more than 2,500 years, is the deep foundation that the Transcurssive Logic uses to characterize subjectivity, their Universal Language, and the subjective universe, or that real stratum where the subject acquires the knowledge necessary to stay alive
The philosophical tradition has long understood subjectivity solely in reference to the self's place...
The aim of the paper is to show the conditions of subjectivity constitution in terms of dialogue and...
Non-reductivists about phenomenal consciousness believe that physical facts are insufficient to grou...
Subjectivity is the claim that perception emerges from a subject's point of view. Subjectivity is us...
The contribution of modern science to the progress of civilization is immeasurable. Even its tendenc...
In this paper, we argue on the ability of science to capture the true subjective experience of life,...
Classical science is based on a brittle postulate — that there is one singular pre-given and observe...
Karl Jaspers' ontology distinguishes between three formalized views on human being: a) objective bei...
The present mainstream science tackles the problem of Consciousness by embracing the objective or th...
We may call this the problem of thought and being, where thought represents the subjective and being...
Starting from two propositions, 1. The observer is part of reality and 2. Observers are independent ...
AbstractIn the history of modern knowledge one could notice the analogies that exist between the pat...
Following the Kantian critique of metaphysics, the conscious subject is discovered to be an insurmou...
I. The classical notion of scientific objectivity The classical notion of scientific objectivity is ...
Objectivity has two aspects. It means, in the metaphysical sense, a correspondence between a stateme...
The philosophical tradition has long understood subjectivity solely in reference to the self's place...
The aim of the paper is to show the conditions of subjectivity constitution in terms of dialogue and...
Non-reductivists about phenomenal consciousness believe that physical facts are insufficient to grou...
Subjectivity is the claim that perception emerges from a subject's point of view. Subjectivity is us...
The contribution of modern science to the progress of civilization is immeasurable. Even its tendenc...
In this paper, we argue on the ability of science to capture the true subjective experience of life,...
Classical science is based on a brittle postulate — that there is one singular pre-given and observe...
Karl Jaspers' ontology distinguishes between three formalized views on human being: a) objective bei...
The present mainstream science tackles the problem of Consciousness by embracing the objective or th...
We may call this the problem of thought and being, where thought represents the subjective and being...
Starting from two propositions, 1. The observer is part of reality and 2. Observers are independent ...
AbstractIn the history of modern knowledge one could notice the analogies that exist between the pat...
Following the Kantian critique of metaphysics, the conscious subject is discovered to be an insurmou...
I. The classical notion of scientific objectivity The classical notion of scientific objectivity is ...
Objectivity has two aspects. It means, in the metaphysical sense, a correspondence between a stateme...
The philosophical tradition has long understood subjectivity solely in reference to the self's place...
The aim of the paper is to show the conditions of subjectivity constitution in terms of dialogue and...
Non-reductivists about phenomenal consciousness believe that physical facts are insufficient to grou...