Speaker: Julio Michael Stern, University of São Paulo, Brazil
Title: "Dynamic Oppositional Symmetries for Color, Jungian and Kantian Categories"
Abstract: This paper investigates some classical oppositional categories,
like synthetic vs. analytic, posterior vs. prior, imagination vs. grammar,
metaphor vs. hermeneutic, metaphysics vs. observation, innovation vs.
routine, and image vs. sound, and the role they play in epistemology and
philosophy of science. The epistemological framework of objective cognitive
constructivism is of special interest in these investigations. Oppositional
relations are formally represented using algebraic lattice structures
like the cube and the hexagon of opposition, with applications
in the contexts of modern color theory, Kantian philosophy, Jungian
psychology, and linguistics.
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Associated organization/project:
World Logic Day - 6th Edition
presented by Jean-Yves Beziau
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Chair: Ioannis Vandoulakis, Vice-President LUA (Logica Universalis Association)
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