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  • ...epts, which are in turn constructed and understood in terms of lower level concepts, and so forth.”</p>
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  • was difficult to find a place in it for many concepts of our instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life. [...] Confidence in the scientific m
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  • <h3><em>Keywords</em> are concepts defined by <em>convention</em>.</h3> ...language that had always belonged to its very substance, for instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life." Since "the concept of reality appli
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  • ...deeper into the [[mirror|<em>mirror</em>]], we realize that the scientific concepts and methods and theories are not objectively true elements of reality our g Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uni
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  • ...dominant also in our culture at large; in spite of the fact that frame of concepts was so narrow and rigid that it was difficult to find a place in it for many concepts of our
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  • <div class="col-md-3"><h4>– Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uni ...appears in the role of an icon, representing "modern science". "Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uni
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  • ...ntage of the Modernity [[ideograms|<em>ideogram</em>]] and define four new concepts. They will help us explain precisely what may need to be done to resolve th ...he Modernity [[ideograms|<em>ideogram</em>]] to assign meaning to four new concepts. They will help us explain, in precise terms, how exactly the disquieting s
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  • ..."so narrow and rigid that it was difficult to find a place in it for many concepts of our language that had always belonged to its very substance, for instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life." Since "the concept of reality appli
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  • ...l order of things, all things – ranging from basic institutions to basic concepts in the language – are what they are. A traditional definition then attemp ...duces the definition of visual literacy <em>and</em> a new way of defining concepts (so that the essence is captured, not the details).</li>
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  • <p>But before we revisit Bourdieu's concepts, let us sketch the other two [[vignettes|<em>vignettes</em>]] that complete <p>But before we revisit those concepts, let's just briefly sketch the other two [[vignettes|<em>vignettes</em>]] i
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  • <p>To liberate our worldview from the inherited concepts and methods and allow for deliberate choice of <em>scopes</em>, we used the ...were influenced by the <em>narrow frame</em>, consider our way of defining concepts as 'recycling'—as a way to give old words new meanings; as thereby restor
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  • ...the author of a message to <em>define</em>, precisely and freely, what his concepts are intended to mean; and hence also the meaning of his message?</blockquot ...syntax, which constitute the structure of the conceptual system. (…) All concepts, even those closest to experience, are from the point of view of logic free
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  • ...epts, which are in turn constructed and understood in terms of lower level concepts, and so forth.”</p> ...epts, which are in turn constructed and understood in terms of lower level concepts, and so forth.”</p>
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  • <p>Once we've seen that the scientific concepts and methods are our own creation—we become empowered to create new ways o
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  • <p><em>Keywords</em> are concepts defined by <em>design</em>. Technically, we use <em>truth by convention</em
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  • <small>Once we've seen that the scientific concepts and methods are our own creation—we become empowered to <em>create</em> n
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  • ...ht about by its results consists in the dissolution of this rigid frame of concepts of the nineteenth century. * define concepts by convention (and eliminate the linguistic <em>narrow frame</em>)
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  • ...ment Einstein was describing was that Newton created a method and a set of concepts, <em>which offered only an approximation</em> of "physical reality"—which ...came possible: To <em>do what Newton did</em> in all walks of life! Create concepts and methods that work <em>approximately</em>, but well enough...</p>
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  • ...y</em> independent of "reality", and of traditional or <em>socialized</em> concepts and ideas. It is offered as a new foundation stone, to <em>consistently</em
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  • <p>Che choice of concepts here is interesting to examine more closely. "Self-realization" implies a n
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  • <p>In what way can we define concepts so that they empower change – instead of <em>reifying</em> what exists? W
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  • ...ment Einstein was describing was that Newton created a method and a set of concepts, <em>which offered only an approximation</em> of "physical reality"—which ...came possible: To <em>do what Newton did</em> in all walks of life! Create concepts and methods that work <em>approximately</em>, but well enough...</p>
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  • ...language that had always belonged to its very substance, for instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life. (...) In the same way life was to be
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  • <em>keywords</em> are custom-defined concepts, which offer a certain specific way of looking or <em>scope</em>
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  • ..."so narrow and rigid that it was difficult to find a place in it for many concepts of our language that had always belonged to its very substance, for instance, the concepts of mind, of the human soul or of life." Since "the concept of reality appli
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  • ...epts, which are in turn constructed and understood in terms of lower level concepts, and so forth.”</p>
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  • ...stitute the structure of the conceptual system. <nowiki>[…]</nowiki> All concepts, even those closest to experience, are from the point of view of logic free <p>They are defined (not as pointers to real-life things, but as mathematical concepts are) by using <em><b>truth by convention</b></em>; when I, for instance, tu
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  • Physical concepts are free creations of the human mind, and are not, however it may seem, uni .../em>]] stands for the fact that once we've understood that our traditional concepts and methods are <em>human</em> creations, which both enable us to see certa
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  • ...inant also in our culture at large; in spite of the fact that its frame of concepts was so narrow and rigid that it was difficult to find a place in it for many concepts of our
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  • ...th and meaning. There are two natural ways to broaden the "narrow frame of concepts" that Heisenberg warned us about six decades ago (see Federation through St ...research fields are what the people in them are doing. The way of defining concepts by [[design|<em>design</em>]] that is, by making conventions, allows us to
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  • <p>But before we revisit Bourdieu's concepts, let us sketch the other two [[vignettes|<em>vignettes</em>]] that complete
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  • <p>In what way can we define concepts so that they empower change – instead of <em>reifying</em> what exists? W
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  • <p><em><b>Keywords</b></em> are concepts defined by <em><b>convention</b></em>. When I define for instance "culture" ...><b>knowledge</b></em> will rely on <em><b>reifying</b></em> the inherited concepts and other things, and importantly institutions; so that "religion" is under
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