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2 LOGICAL PHILOSOPHY





Contents in brief
PHENOMENOLOGY ...................................................................................................................... 11
1. What, Why and How ................................................................................................................. 16
2. Organizing Principles ................................................................................................................ 21
3. Experiences and Abstractions .................................................................................................... 33
4. Conceptualization ...................................................................................................................... 47
5. The Self ..................................................................................................................................... 63
6. Additional Topics ...................................................................................................................... 78
7. The Active Role of Logic .......................................................................................................... 93
8. Epistemological Issues in Mathematics ................................................................................... 106
9. Theology Without Prejudice.................................................................................................... 115
10. Illustrations .......................................................................................................................... 124
Appendices and References ............................................................................................................ 127

VOLITION AND ALLIED CAUSAL CONCEPTS .................................................................... 135
1. Basic Causal Relations ............................................................................................................ 142
2. Interactions between Volition and Causation .......................................................................... 148
3. Further Analysis of Volition .................................................................................................... 155
4. Consciousness and Responsibility ........................................................................................... 162
5. Influence and Freedom ............................................................................................................ 170
6. Further Analysis of Influence .................................................................................................. 177
7. The Workings of Volition ....................................................................................................... 184
8. Volition and the Special Sciences ........................................................................................... 194
9. Will, Velleity and Whim ......................................................................................................... 202
10. Affections and Appetites ..................................................................................................... 209
11. Complications of Influence ................................................................................................. 216
12. Urges and Impulses ............................................................................................................. 223
13. The Quasi-Purposive in Nature ........................................................................................... 234
14. Concepts of Evolution ......................................................................................................... 239
15. More about Evolution .......................................................................................................... 248
16. The Self ............................................................................................................................... 255
17. Some Topics in Deontology ................................................................................................ 265
18. More Topics in Deontology ................................................................................................ 273
Appendices and References ............................................................................................................ 280

MEDITATIONS ............................................................................................................................. 285
1. Some Theoretical Considerations ............................................................................................ 289
2. Understanding The Self ........................................................................................................... 305
3. Some Behavioral Disciplines .................................................................................................. 321
4. Some Sitting Meditations ........................................................................................................ 332

RUMINATIONS ............................................................................................................................ 355
1. About the Laws of Thought ..................................................................................................... 361
2. About Induction ....................................................................................................................... 370
3. About Words ........................................................................................................................... 384
4. About Formal Logic ................................................................................................................ 392
5. About Paradoxes ...................................................................................................................... 405
6. About “Modern Logic” ........................................................................................................... 418
7. About Cognitive Development ................................................................................................ 426
8. About Causal Logic ................................................................................................................. 433
9. About Negation ....................................................................................................................... 443
10. Jewish Logic: A Brief History and Evaluation .................................................................... 455
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