SUMMARY
I. THE EXPLICATIVE MODEL OF
RECEPTIVITY.....................................................7
1.
Truth and Value....................................................................................................... 7
2.
The Ambiguities, of
Values' Reception......................................................................9
3.
The Factorial Dynamic of Receptivity.......................................................................12
4.
Case Study: the Receptivity of Romanian Logics.......................................................22
5.
The Diachronic and Synchronic Balance of Thinking Experience ...............................26
II. THE HISTORICAL DIMENSION OF THE
RECEPTIVITY MODEL.....................32
1.
The Reception as Experience of the Initiatory
Thinking ......................................32
1.1.The Epistemic Statute of
Logics..........
...............................................................34
1.2.
The Formal Dimension of Logicity.....................................................................38
1.3.
The Synthetic Logics or Methodology................................................................43
1.4.
Language and Thought.......................................................................................48
1.5.
The Contradictions of Maiorescu's
Logic............................................................52
1.6.
The Maiorescu's Logical
Posterity......................................................................58
2. The Reception as Experience of
the Critical Thinking..........................................65
2.1.
Logical Truth and Logical
Law...........................................................................67
2.2.
The Monographic Apprehension: the Theory of Notions.....................................73
2.3.
Proposals concerning the Judgement and the Inductive Methods.........................76
2.4.
The Statute of Logics in the Hierarchy of Positive Sciences ................................86
2.5.
The Destiny of Ion Petrovici's
Logics.................................................................89
3.
The Reception as Experience of the Founding Thinking........................................94
3.1.
The "Case" Nae Ionescu in the Romanian Culture
...............................................94
3.2.
The Phenomenology of the Logical
Object........................................................100
3.3.
Logics and
Logistics.........................................................................................115
3.4.
The History of Logics as an Occurrent Typology
............................................125
3.5.
The Virtues of Thinking as Limits of
Thought.....................................................135
4.
The Reception as Experience of the Constructive Thinking.................................142
4.1.
The Operational Suppositions of Natural
Logics................................................144
4.2.
From Theory to Practice of Method
................................................................155
4.3.
The System of Logics' Scientific Forms.............................................................170
4.4.
The Quadridimensional Model of
Truth.............................................................176
4.5.
The Systematization of the Syllogistics by Models
............................................181
4.6.
The Valorization of the Resources of Petre Botezatu's Logics...........................182
III. THE SYSTEMATIC DIMENSION OF THE
MODEL OF RECEPTIVITY
1. The Logical Modelization of
Inaccuracy...............................................................186
1.1. The Ticklish Problem of
Inaccuracy..................................................................186
1.2.
... and Its Actual Interpretations.......................................................................192
1.3.
The Basic principles of Inaccuracy...................................................................203
1.4.
Fundamental Concepts in the Inaccuracy
Logics..............................................210
1.5.
Deductive Processes in Inaccuracy
Logics........................................................222
1.5.1. Features of Syllogistic
Deduction............................................................222
1.5.2. Macropropositional Inferences...............................................................264
1.6. Applicative
Perspectives and Fields
............................................................269
1.6.1.
Epistemic Applications...........................................................................270
1.6.2.
Didactic
Applications.............................................................................276
1.7. The Logics of Inaccuracy and the
Logical Contemporary Pluralism..................282
Résumé..........................................................................................................
................285
Abstract
.........................................................................................................................239
Sommaire.......................................................................................................................293
Summary.....................................................
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