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H. Wessel (1936-2019), German logician. His major works include Logik und Philosophie (1976), Terminigebrauch und Folgebeziehung (1983), and Logik, Dass-Termini: Intensionalität und Ersetzbarkeit (1993). His fields of specialization were classical logic, non-classical logic, and the philosophy of language.
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Order, philosophy: order is the division of a subject area by distinctions or the highlighting of certain differences as opposed to other differences. The resulting order can be one-dimensional or multi-dimensional, i.e. linear or spatial. Examples are family trees, lexicons, lists, alphabets. It may be that only an order makes certain characteristics visible, e.g. contour lines. Ordering spaces may be more than three-dimensional, e.g. in the attribution of temperatures to color-determined objects. See also conceptual space, hierarchies, distinctness, indistinguishability, stratification, identification, individuation, specification._____________Annotation: The above characterizations of concepts are neither definitions nor exhausting presentations of problems related to them. Instead, they are intended to give a short introduction to the contributions below. – Lexicon of Arguments. | |||
Author | Item | More concepts for author | |
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Allen, Colin | Order | Allen | |
Aristotle | Order | Aristotle | |
Augustine | Order | Augustine | |
Bateson, Gregory | Order | Bateson | |
Bigelow, John | Order | Bigelow | |
Canguilhem, Georges | Order | Canguilhem | |
Carnap, Rudolf | Order | Carnap | |
Cicero | Order | Cicero | |
Cresswell, Maxwell J. | Order | Cresswell | |
Dennett, Daniel | Order | Dennett | |
Descartes, R. | Order | Descartes | |
Feyerabend, Paul | Order | Feyerabend | |
Feynman, Richard | Order | Feynman | |
Foucault, Michel | Order | Foucault | |
Genz, Hennig | Order | Genz | |
Gould, Stephen Jay | Order | Gould | |
Hayek, Friedrich A. von | Order | Hayek | |
Hobbes, Thomas | Order | Hobbes | |
Hume, David | Order | Hume | |
Huxley, Thomas Henry | Order | Huxley | |
Kauffman, Stuart | Order | Kauffman | |
Leibniz, G.W. | Order | Leibniz | |
Lévi-Strauss, Claude | Order | Lévi-Strauss | |
Liberalism | Order | Liberalism | |
Locke, John | Order | Locke | |
Lorenz, Konrad | Order | Lorenz | |
Luhmann, Niklas | Order | Luhmann | |
Mayr, Ernst | Order | Mayr | |
Monod, Jacques | Order | Monod | |
Paley, William | Order | Paley | |
Parsons, Talcott | Order | Parsons | |
Quine, W.V.O. | Order | Quine | |
Rawls, John | Order | Rawls | |
Rousseau, J.-J. | Order | Rousseau | |
Saussure, Ferdinand de | Order | Saussure | |
Schurz, Gerhard | Order | Schurz | |
Simons, Peter M. | Order | Simons | |
Stalnaker, Robert | Order | Stalnaker | |
Strawson, Peter F. | Order | Strawson | |
Thiel, Christian | Order | Thiel | |
Vollmer, Gerhard | Order | Vollmer | |
Weber, Max | Order | Weber | |
Wessel, H. | Order | Wessel | |
Wiener, Norbert | Order | Wiener | |
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