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In volume 9 of the work "System und Evolution des menschlichen Erkennens," the author explores the phylogenesis of various forms of relational thought. The text examines differentiations and gradations within these forms and their genetic sequences. Key areas of focus include the synthetic relational parts in active relationships, the relationships formed by signs for perceived or imagined objects in appellative contexts, and the connections between synthetic optical signs and phonograms in writing. Additionally, it addresses cognitive determinations of matching relationships, the linguistic connections between means and ends, antitheses, parts to wholes, localization, temporal relationships, cause and effect, and comparison. Through cognitive relational thinking, the laws governing being and action in nature become increasingly recognizable. Understanding one necessary connection enables the deduction of related elements, adhering to specific laws, independent of immediate perception. This cognitive relational thought captures the lawful connections in nature that underpin deductive reasoning, allowing for the perception of a fact to be accompanied by the memory of a connection, facilitating the deduction of other related facts without reliance on ad-hoc perception.
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System und Evolution des menschlichen Erkennens, Hermann Schüling
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- 2007
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