Diemer, A.: Studien zur allgemeinen Ordnungslehre (1974)
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- Abstract
- Whatever may become the subject of a theme, a lingual topic, an ontological object, an object of order, such an object is always part of a preconceptual scheme, possessing three fundamentally constituing moments: the elemental, the 'internal' and the 'total'. These three moments are described with their different features. Any one of them could become the basis for a specific approach. They also may occur either as an elementary or as a complex object. Beyond such destinctions, such objects may also be looked at as primary or secondary objects, where the latter could also be characterized as the intentional ones