Complex Cognition and Qualitative Science: A Legacy of Oswald Külpe

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Preface
Jurģis Šķilters
(University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)
Fiorenza Toccafondi
(University of Parma, Italy)

OSWALD KÜLPE: INSPIRATION, INSTIGATION AND IMPACT

Oswald Külpe and the Würzburg School: Context, Practice, Reception
Mitchell G. Ash
(University of Vienna, Austria)
Oswald Külpe and the Würzburg School from the Perspective of Modern Systems Theory
Jürgen Kriz
(University of Osnabrück, Germany)
Der junge Martin Heidegger liest Oswald Külpe: Realitätsproblem zwischen Ontologie und Erkenntnistheorie
Raivis Bičevskis
(University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)

THEORY: QUALITATIVE SCIENCE AND COMPLEX COGNITION

Introduction to Ukichiro Nakaya: Methods of Science: Chapter Themes
Keiji Higuchi
(Nagoya University, Japan)
Methods of Science: Chapter Themes
Ukichiro Nakaya
Resonanz: Zur strukturellen Kopplung harmonischer Selbst-Erkenntnis
Arndt Kümpel
(Berlin, Germany)
The Role of Mental Representations in a Theory of Meaning: Aristotle versus Objectivism
Līva Muižniece
(University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)
Mathematics and Cognition: Some Objections to a Cognitive Foundation for Mathematics
Francesca Boccuni
(University of Eastern Piedmont, Italy)
Complex Thinking: the Emergence of Everything?
Alan Baker
(Swarthmore College, PA, USA)

APPLICATION: LANGUAGE, MEANING, AND MAPPING

Representation of Concepts as Frames
Wiebke Petersen
(University of Düsseldorf, Germany)
Structuring Metaphors with Basic-Level Concepts for Word Sense Disambiguation
Steve Legrand
(University of Jyväskylä, Finland)
Conceptual Mappings and 'Smuggling' Information in Witness Testimonies
June Luchjenbroers
(University of Bangor, UK)
Michelle Aldridge
(Cardiff University, UK)
Specific Features of Polysemous Phenomena in Literary Communication
Signe Valtiņa
(University of Latvia, Riga, Latvia)