The Logical Framework for Humanist Criticism: The Foundations of the World-Picture Logic Mode of Critique1

Contemporary Chinese Thought 51 (1):11-23 (2020)
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Abstract

This paper presents the philosophical and theological underpinnings of the so-called “world-picture logic” mode of critique. It also outlines the arguments—empirical, transcendental and creationist—upon which the aesthetic framework depends that has the world relational picture as its object. By laying out these arguments and inquiring into the nature of what is human, it sketches the relational theology central to the “world-picture logic” mode of critique.

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