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THE ORIGIN OF VALUE IN A TRANSCENDENT FUNCTION

<HTML> <HEAD> <TITLE>THE ORIGIN OF VALUE IN A TRANSCENDENT FUNCTION</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY bgcolor="#ffffff" rgb="#000000" text="#000000" link="#ff0000" vlink="#0000ff"> <center><img src="../images/key.gif"></center> <H1 ALIGN="center"><B>THE ORIGIN OF VALUE IN A TRANSCENDENT FUNCTION</B></H1> <p><center><img src="../images/key.gif"></center> <h2><I>Table of Contents</I></h2> <ul> <li><a href="chap-0.htm">Title [8.1K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-0.htm#top">Signature Page</a> <li><a href="chap-0.htm#copy">Copyright</a> <li><a href="chap-0.htm#text-0">Dedication</a> <li><a href="chap-0.htm#preface">Preface (1985)</a> </ul> <li><a href="preface.htm">Preface (1997) [7.4K]</a> <li><a href="ab-1.htm">Abstract</a> <li><a href="modes.htm">Table of Modes of Necessity</a> <li><a href="chap-1.htm">INTRODUCTION [70.3 K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-1.htm#sect-1">&sect;1 The Nature of This Project</a> <li><a href="chap-1.htm#sect-2">&sect;2 Non-Intuitive Immediate Knowledge</a> <li><a href="chap-1.htm#sect-3">&sect;3 The Argument and Division of the Subject</a> </ul> <li>THE THEORY OF CONSCIOUSNESS OR IMMANENCE <ul> <li><a href="chap-2.htm">Part One: UNDERSTANDING [53.6 K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-1">&sect;1 Remark</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-2">&sect;2 Understanding</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-3">&sect;3 The Simultaneity of Understanding</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-4">&sect;4 Memory</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-5">&sect;5 Act and Potential in Understanding</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-6">&sect;6 Concepts</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-7">&sect;7 The Object of Conception</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-8">&sect;8 Understanding in Language</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-9">&sect;9 Perception and Understanding</a> <li><a href="chap-2.htm#sect-10">&sect;10 Conculusion</a> </ul> <li><a href="chap-3.htm">Part Two: KNOWLEDGE AND NECESSITY [70.6K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-1">&sect;1 Remark</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-2">&sect;2 Kant: The Unity of Consciousness</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-3">&sect;3 Kant: Synthesis</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-4">&sect;4 Kant: Activity and Passivity</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-5">&sect;5 Subject and Object</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-6">&sect;6 Intuition and the Immanent Object</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-7">&sect;7 Necessity: Formal and Synthetic</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-8">&sect;8 Necessity: Material</a> <li><a href="chap-3.htm#sect-9">&sect;9 Conclusion</a> </ul> </ul> <li><a href="chap-4.htm">THE THEORY OF EXISTENCE OR NEGATIVE TRANSCENDENCE [43.5 K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-4.htm#sect-1">&sect;1 Negative Transcendence</a> <li><a href="chap-4.htm#sect-2">&sect;2 Internal and External</a> <li><a href="chap-4.htm#sect-3">&sect;3 Space</a> <li><a href="chap-4.htm#sect-4">&sect;4 Time and Causation</a> <li><a href="chap-4.htm#sect-5">&sect;5 Will</a> <li><a href="chap-4.htm#sect-6">&sect;6 Conclusion</a> </ul> <li><a href="chap-5.htm">THE THEORY OF VALUE OR POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE [20.8K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-5.htm#top">Remark</a> <li><a href="chap-5.htm#part">Part One: CONDITIONED POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-5.htm#sect-1">&sect;1 Sensation and the Sensible Plenum</a> <li><a href="chap-5.htm#sect-2">&sect;2 Caused Value</a> </ul> <li><a href="chap-6a.htm">Part Two: UNCONDITIONED POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE AS PURPOSIVE VALUE [47.8K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-6a.htm#sect-1">&sect;1 Remark</a> <li><a href="chap-6a.htm#sect-2">&sect;2 Schopenhauer</a> <li><a href="chap-6a.htm#sect-3">&sect;3 Jung</a> <li><a href="chap-6a.htm#sect-4">&sect;4 The Friesian Tradition in Otto</a> <li><a href="chap-6a.htm#sect-5">&sect;5 Purpose</a> <li><a href="chap-6b.htm#top">&sect;6 The Varieties of Purposive Value [34.4K]</a> <li><a href="chap-6b.htm#sect-7">&sect;7 Love and Hate</a> <li><a href="chap-6b.htm#sect-8">&sect;8 Right and Wrong</a> <li><a href="chap-6b.htm#sect-9">&sect;9 Good and Evil</a> <li><a href="chap-6b.htm#sect-10">&sect;10 Beauty and Ugliness</a> <li><a href="chap-6b.htm#sect-11">&sect;11 Happiness and Unhappiness</a> </ul> <li><a href="chap-7.htm">Part Three: UNCONDITIONED POSITIVE TRANSCENDENCE AS ABSOLUTE TRANSCENDENCE [47.1K]</a> <ul> <li><a href="chap-7.htm#top">&sect;1 Absolute Transcendence</a> <li><a href="chap-7.htm#sect-2">&sect;2 The Problem of Evil</a> <li><a href="chap-7.htm#sect-3">&sect;3 Numinosity</a> <li><a href="chap-7.htm#sect-4">&sect;4 Conclusion</a> </ul> </ul> <li><a href="notes.htm">Notes and References</a> [56.7K] <li><a href="biblio.htm">Bibliography</a> [7.2K] <li><a href="vita.htm">Vita (1985)</a> [1.5K] </ul> <p><center><img src="../images/key.gif"></center> <P><a href="blind.htm">The Blinding Insight</a><p> <a href="../disserta.htm">Dissertations</a><p> <a href="../#contents">Home Page</a><p> <H5>Copyright (c) 1985, 1996 <a href="../ross/">Kelley L. Ross, Ph.D.</a> All Rights Reserved</H5><br> </BODY> </HTML>

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