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ChapterThree.TheEmergenceoftheSocial
Orientations
1.ThreeKindsofHumanCognitionandIntelligence
2.DefiningPersonsSocially?
3.WeakandStrongEmergence
4.ResponsiveandProactiveEmergence
ConcludingRemarks
ChapterFour.SymbolicDiscourse
Orientations
1.TheSymbolandFullHumanLinguisticCapacities
2.TheBasicPropertyofLanguage’sTripleFramework
3.SymbolicDiscourseintheBio-linguisticProgram
4.Language’sSymbolicCharacter
5.NotSynthesisbutComplementarity
6.AlternativeElementsofSymbolicDiscourse
7.TheNatureoftheVerbalSymbol
ConcludingRemarks
PARTTHREE.
THEONTOLOGICAL,THEMETAPHYSICAL,ANDTHE
GROUNDSOFPERSONS
ChapterFive.PersonsandRelations
Orientations
1.TheOntological
2.TheMetaphysical
3.InclusionandCoincidence
4.SpeculativeRelations?
ConcludingRemarks
ChapterSix.TheGroundsofPersons
Orientations