About paradoxes

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Author:Dubnitsky D.
Cover:Soft
Category:Science & MathHistorical Literature
ISBN:978-5-91419-832-6
Dimensions: 150x15x210cm
The analysis of non-resistant paradoxes identified in the book, which is attempted to formalize the bases of mathematics and logic, leads to the conclusion that paradoxes are not a defect of our thinking, but its natural property. They are formed when trying to free the items of our consciousness from communication with the state of this consciousness, in particular, to release the items of meaningful perception of the circumstances, methods and the very fact of understanding perception, and prove that this can not be done even if desired to do this.
The mutual release of objects from consciousness, and consciousness - from the items is not a property of thinking. This is not something valid, but something desired as the requirement of unlimited reproducibility and general security, efforts of understanding, perceptions outside the event of perception by individual consciousness. This is an imperative of positive knowledge - a specific cultural norm of the mental connection of the individual and society. But it is impossible to completely eliminate from the total results of understanding the traces of the individual efforts of a person, since it is his selective interest that is always capable and ready for the exit beyond the limits of cultural fixation, determines the meaning, content and the very fact of understanding perception.
The cultural norm of the limit alienation of the subject of consciousness from the state of consciousness is not the only possible. In the second part of the book, historical examples of cultures with other norms of the mental communication of the individual and society are given.
The book is addressed to everyone who is interested in how human culture works
Author:
Author:Dubnitsky D.
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
  • Category:Science & Math
  • Category:Historical Literature
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-91419-832-6

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