The image : knowledge in life and society

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The image : knowledge in life and society

by Kenneth E. Boulding

(Ann Arbor paperbacks, AA 47)

University of Michigan Press, 1961, c1956

  • : hard
  • : pbk

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Is there a level of abstraction from which the segments of our universe can be surveyed and ordered? Kenneth Boulding says there is. It is The Image - "the sum of what we think we know and what makes us behave the way we do." Having roused the idea, he chases it briskly through biology, psychology, sociology, even through history and economics - bringing it to bay, perhaps, in philosophy. Mr. Boulding's idea would remove the sharp distinction between facts and values and provide a single language to deal with the separate sciences - the sciences, which, in the author's words, "might also be defined as the process of substituting unimportant questions that can be answered for important questions that cannot." In fact, he considers the study of The Image important enough to become itself a new science, which he - somewhat nervously - dubs eiconics. Moliere's Monsieur Jourdain one day discovered to his immense satisfaction that he had been speaking prose all his life. The readers of this brilliant book may discover with equal delight that they have been practicing eiconical research all the time.

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  • NCID
    BA0013841X
  • ISBN
    • 0472060473
  • LCCN
    56009720
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    [Ann Arbor, Mich.]
  • Pages/Volumes
    175 p.
  • Size
    20 cm
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