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Norton-Smith, Thomas M., (1954-)
The dance of person and place[electronic resource] :one interpretation of American Indianphilosophy /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
970.004/97
書名/作者:
The dance of person and place : one interpretation of American Indianphilosophy // Thomas M. Norton-Smith.
作者:
Norton-Smith, Thomas M.,
出版者:
Albany : : State University of New York Press,, c2010.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource (xvi, 164 p.) : : ill.
標題:
Indian philosophy - North America.
ISBN:
9781438431345 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
1438431341 (electronic bk.)
ISBN:
9781438431338 (hbk.)
ISBN:
1438431333 (hbk.)
ISBN:
9781438431321 (pbk.)
ISBN:
1438431325 (pbk.)
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Common themes in American Indian philosophy -- First introductions -- Four common themes : a first look -- Constructing an actual American Indian world -- Nelson Goodman's constructivism -- Setting the stage --Fact, fiction, and feeders -- Ontological pluralism -- True versions and well-made worlds -- Nonlinguistic versions and the advancement of understanding -- True versions and cultural bias -- Constructive realism : variations on a theme by Goodman -- True versions and cultural bias -- An American Indian well-made actual world -- Relatedness, native knowledge, and ultimate acceptability -- Native knowledge and relatedness as a world-ordering principle -- Native knowledge and truth-- Native knowledge and verification -- Native knowledge and ultimate acceptability-- An expansive conception of persons -- A western conception of persons -- Native conceptions of animate beings andpersons -- An American Indian expansive conception of persons -- The semantic potency of performance -- Opening reflections and reminders about performances -- Symbols and their performance -- The Shawnee naming ceremony -- Gifting as a world-constructing performance -- Closing remarks about the semantic potency of performances -- Circularity as a world-ordering principle -- Goodman briefly revisited -- Time, events, and history or space, place, and nature? -- Circularity as a world-ordering principle -- Circularityand sacred places -- Closing remarks about circularity as a world-ordering principle -- The dance of person and place -- American Indian philosophy as a dance of person and place-- Consequences, speculations, and closing reflections.
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The dance of person and place[electronic resource] :one interpretation of American Indianphilosophy /
Norton-Smith, Thomas M.,1954-
The dance of person and place
one interpretation of American Indianphilosophy /[electronic resource] :Thomas M. Norton-Smith. - Albany :State University of New York Press,c2010. - 1 online resource (xvi, 164 p.) :ill. - SUNY series in living indigenous philosophies. - SUNY series in living indigenous philosophies..
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Common themes in American Indian philosophy -- First introductions -- Four common themes : a first look -- Constructing an actual American Indian world -- Nelson Goodman's constructivism -- Setting the stage --Fact, fiction, and feeders -- Ontological pluralism -- True versions and well-made worlds -- Nonlinguistic versions and the advancement of understanding -- True versions and cultural bias -- Constructive realism : variations on a theme by Goodman -- True versions and cultural bias -- An American Indian well-made actual world -- Relatedness, native knowledge, and ultimate acceptability -- Native knowledge and relatedness as a world-ordering principle -- Native knowledge and truth-- Native knowledge and verification -- Native knowledge and ultimate acceptability-- An expansive conception of persons -- A western conception of persons -- Native conceptions of animate beings andpersons -- An American Indian expansive conception of persons -- The semantic potency of performance -- Opening reflections and reminders about performances -- Symbols and their performance -- The Shawnee naming ceremony -- Gifting as a world-constructing performance -- Closing remarks about the semantic potency of performances -- Circularity as a world-ordering principle -- Goodman briefly revisited -- Time, events, and history or space, place, and nature? -- Circularity as a world-ordering principle -- Circularityand sacred places -- Closing remarks about circularity as a world-ordering principle -- The dance of person and place -- American Indian philosophy as a dance of person and place-- Consequences, speculations, and closing reflections.
ISBN: 9781438431345 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
390306
Indian philosophy
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LC Class. No.: E98.P5 / N67 2010
Dewey Class. No.: 970.004/97
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