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The Analogical Concepts

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Are the sciences or disciplines independent from one another? Do they have absolutely nothing to do with each other? Might there be some interrelationship? And how is it that we are asking these questions now and not before? Why has philosophy neglected this vital understanding of the world and human interaction? In this re-printed publication, the Dutch philosopher Herman Dooyeweerd (1894-1977) explains the analogical concepts and seeks to call attention to what has been so long neglected.

54 pages, Paperback

Published July 1, 2020

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January 6, 2023
A short but comprehensive account with examples of 'anticipations' and 'retrocipations' (analogies) in Dooyeweerd's modal framework, and a critique of Kantian philosophy (which disregards Dooyeweerd's concept of analogies).
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