Self, Logic, and Figurative Thinking
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Self, Logic, and Figurative Thinking
How does the individual originate and organize terms and ideas? How can we differentiate between different types of thought and account for their origins? Fisher depicts the self as mediator between trope and logical form. Conversely, he explicates the creation and articulation of the self through interplay between logic and icon. Fisher explains how the "I" can step out of scripted roles. The self is neither a discursive agent of postmodern linguistics nor a socially determined entity. Rather, it is a historically situated, dynamically constituted place at the crossroads of conscious agency and unconscious actions and evolving contextual logics and figures.
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Harwood Fisher is professor emeritus, City College of the City University of New York. His writing focuses on how the individual originates ideas and the self`s subjective experiences as a dynamic logic of thinking. His books include Language and Logic in Personality and Society and The Subjective Self: A Portrait Within Logical Space.
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Category: Filozófia, Pszichológia, pszichoterápia, Nyelvtudomány, Irodalomtudomány
Category: Filozófia, Pszichológia, pszichoterápia, Nyelvtudomány, Irodalomtudomány
















