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A Philosophical Critique of ThoughtA Critique of the Basic Concepts Underlying Thought

A Philosophical Critique of Thought: A Critique of the Basic Concepts Underlying Thought [The premises constituting thought not only encompass the basic beliefs, logic, and modes constituting thought, but are also more universally presented as the basic concepts that constitute thought. They include the basic concepts of being, the world, history, truth, and value, that humans require to construct thought. The critique of the basic concepts that constitute thought will reveal the openness and breadth of the ideological space uncovered by a philosophical critique of the underlying premises of thought. Within the theoretical space of the critique of thought, the premises of thought with their immediate fecundity and historicity are precisely the basic concepts that constitute thought. However, the critique of the basic concepts constituting thought in this book has three constraints. The first is selectivity, which signifies a constraint on the critique of the specific basic concepts constituting thought; the second is historicity, which denotes a constraint on the critique of the basic concepts achieved in our time; and the third is ‘opinionated-ness’, which refers to a constraint on the critique of the basic concepts that the author comprehends in our time. Collectively, these demonstrate that the critique of the premises underlying thought is an ongoing philosophical activity that is still in progress, rather than an established philosophical theory.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

A Philosophical Critique of ThoughtA Critique of the Basic Concepts Underlying Thought

Springer Journals — Nov 3, 2020

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Publisher
Springer Singapore
Copyright
© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021. Sponsored by: National Achievements Library of Philosophy and Social Sciences (15KZX001); Research Scheme of Scholars in Philosophy and Social Sciences of Jilin University (2012FRMJ01); Academic Translation Project of Philosophy and Social Sciences of Jilin University (2017ZZ048).
ISBN
978-981-15-8398-8
Pages
129 –178
DOI
10.1007/978-981-15-8399-5_4
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Abstract

[The premises constituting thought not only encompass the basic beliefs, logic, and modes constituting thought, but are also more universally presented as the basic concepts that constitute thought. They include the basic concepts of being, the world, history, truth, and value, that humans require to construct thought. The critique of the basic concepts that constitute thought will reveal the openness and breadth of the ideological space uncovered by a philosophical critique of the underlying premises of thought. Within the theoretical space of the critique of thought, the premises of thought with their immediate fecundity and historicity are precisely the basic concepts that constitute thought. However, the critique of the basic concepts constituting thought in this book has three constraints. The first is selectivity, which signifies a constraint on the critique of the specific basic concepts constituting thought; the second is historicity, which denotes a constraint on the critique of the basic concepts achieved in our time; and the third is ‘opinionated-ness’, which refers to a constraint on the critique of the basic concepts that the author comprehends in our time. Collectively, these demonstrate that the critique of the premises underlying thought is an ongoing philosophical activity that is still in progress, rather than an established philosophical theory.]

Published: Nov 3, 2020

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