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Grammar is familiar to all of us. We have learned grammar for many years. But now we come to a new field in which grammar is not exactly the same as before. Here we mainly talk about two kinds of them, traditional grammar and structural grammar. Traditional grammar, also called school grammar, is a type of grammar first developed in Europe in the eighteenth century, based on Aristotelian logic and...
Straightforward thinking in a matter of one-way cause-and-effect approaches has proven to be a valuable concept for hundreds of years especially in Western democracies, where the cultural embeddedness provided fertile soil. However this methodology has also proven to be a misconception when addressing certain "complex" issues. Leaving Aristotelian logic aside and introducing an aporetic...
In this paper we pretend to open a discussion on the need of alternative approaches to Western Sciences, pointing out some of the restrictive consequences of the Aristotelian logic Western Sciences assume in their deeper roots. In particular, we stress that meanwhile some logic is needed in order to check consistencies and inconsistencies, the past practical uniqueness of such a logic imposed that...
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