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4. Form Versus Function
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Major Terms, Their Classification, and Their Relation to the Book’s Objective 1
- 1. The Problem of Analogous Forms 7
- 2. Natural Logic, Categories, and the Individual 30
- 3. Shift to Individual Categories, Dynamics, and a Psychological Look at Identity 64
- 4. Form Versus Function 104
- 5. What Is the Difference Between the Logic Governing a Figure of Speech and the Logic That Is Immature or Unconscious? 121
- 6. What Are the Role and Function of the Self Vis-à-vis Consciousness? 144
- 7. Development in the Logic from Immature to Mature Modes 175
- 8. Pathological and Defensive Logical Forms 209
- 9. The “I,” Identity, and the Part-Whole Resolutions 243
- 10. The “I,” Entropy, and the Trope 268
- Notes 309
- References 313
- Acknowledgments 329
- Index 333
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Introduction: Major Terms, Their Classification, and Their Relation to the Book’s Objective 1
- 1. The Problem of Analogous Forms 7
- 2. Natural Logic, Categories, and the Individual 30
- 3. Shift to Individual Categories, Dynamics, and a Psychological Look at Identity 64
- 4. Form Versus Function 104
- 5. What Is the Difference Between the Logic Governing a Figure of Speech and the Logic That Is Immature or Unconscious? 121
- 6. What Are the Role and Function of the Self Vis-à-vis Consciousness? 144
- 7. Development in the Logic from Immature to Mature Modes 175
- 8. Pathological and Defensive Logical Forms 209
- 9. The “I,” Identity, and the Part-Whole Resolutions 243
- 10. The “I,” Entropy, and the Trope 268
- Notes 309
- References 313
- Acknowledgments 329
- Index 333