On the World as Misrepresentation

In this brief work, philosopher Tim Kellebrew introduces the social referents of dialogue and how they contribute to a shared nature of mind. This work is a work in the philosophy of mind and epistemology that transcends and discredits 'private' views of representation. The work concludes with a discussion of the importance of dialogue to overcome dualism and divisiveness.

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On the World as Misrepresentation

In this brief work, philosopher Tim Kellebrew introduces the social referents of dialogue and how they contribute to a shared nature of mind. This work is a work in the philosophy of mind and epistemology that transcends and discredits 'private' views of representation. The work concludes with a discussion of the importance of dialogue to overcome dualism and divisiveness.

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On the World as Misrepresentation

On the World as Misrepresentation

by Tim Kellebrew
On the World as Misrepresentation

On the World as Misrepresentation

by Tim Kellebrew

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Overview

In this brief work, philosopher Tim Kellebrew introduces the social referents of dialogue and how they contribute to a shared nature of mind. This work is a work in the philosophy of mind and epistemology that transcends and discredits 'private' views of representation. The work concludes with a discussion of the importance of dialogue to overcome dualism and divisiveness.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940165145612
Publisher: TiLu Press, LLC
Publication date: 05/15/2021
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 135 KB

About the Author

Tim Kellebrew is a writer, philosopher, and businessman. He has past work experience as a counselor, therapist, and educator in healthcare and university settings for over 35 years. As a writer, Tim has written content for Fortune 500 companies, internet moguls, professional sports teams and athletes, pharmaceutical and medical device companies, and various eCommerce providers. His published nonfiction books include books about psychology, philosophy, and computer gaming. Recent publications: A Brief Overview of Dialogical Psychotherapy (2012), and On the World as Misrepresentation (2012).

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