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词条 Synoptic philosophy
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Synoptic philosophy comes from the Greek word συνοπτικός synoptikos ("seeing everything together") and together with the word philosophy, means the love of wisdom emerging from a coherent understanding of everything together.[1]

Phenomenology, attempting to bracket egocentrism, appears to be more synoptic than analytic philosophy, logical atomism and logical positivism. Wilfrid Sellars (1962) used the term 'synoptic'.[2][3] The Anglo-American philosophy made a synoptic, synthetic turn explicitly during the last quarter of the last century, giving birth or rebirth to absolute idealism, phenomenology, poststructuralism, psychologism, historicism, contextualism, holism, and the like.

See also

  • Interdisciplinarity
  • New Historicism
  • Social constructivism
  • Systems thinking

References

1. ^Christian, J. L. (1998). [https://books.google.com/books?id=VSrrXcuFfNQC&dq Philosophy: An Introduction to the Art of Wondering]. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace College Publishers. {{ISBN|978-0-15-505592-6}}
2. ^Wilfrid Sellars (1962) "Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man," in: Robert Colodny, ed., Frontiers of Science and Philosophy, Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press, pp. 35-78. Reprinted in Science, Perception and Reality (1963).
3. ^Jay F. Rosenberg (1990) "Fusing the Images: Nachruf for Wilfrid Sellars." Journal for General Philosophy of Science, 21: 1-23.

External links

  • Wilfrid Sellars (1962) Philosophy and the Scientific Image of Man
  • Jay F. Rosenberg (1990) Fusing the Images: Nachruf for Wilfrid Sellars
  • Introduction: Lawrence Durrell, Text, Hypertext, Intertext

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