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Philosophy as a science therefore has the task of not only itself providingexemplary concepts (conceptual patterns), but such To create concepts that can serveas a model for philosophy as art in its approach to things (model concepts). Theformer need a model that they have to conform to as a model; these, on the otherhand, are themselves models to which things are supposed to correspond. The task ofphilosophy as a science, to arrive at exemplary concepts, will therefore be aboveall to produce the model that the concepts must conform to in order to be consideredexemplary. The task of philosophy…mehr

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Philosophy as a science therefore has the task of not only itself providingexemplary concepts (conceptual patterns), but such To create concepts that can serveas a model for philosophy as art in its approach to things (model concepts). Theformer need a model that they have to conform to as a model; these, on the otherhand, are themselves models to which things are supposed to correspond. The task ofphilosophy as a science, to arrive at exemplary concepts, will therefore be aboveall to produce the model that the concepts must conform to in order to be consideredexemplary. The task of philosophy as art to realize model concepts will be, inaddition to the obligation to make the concepts recognized as model concepts byphilosophy as a science its model concepts, above all to study the nature of thereal as the only material at its disposal , in which the same can be realized. Sinceevery concept, whatever it may be, must have something about it that makes it aconcept (its form) and something else that makes it that particular concept (itscontent), the pattern to which each In order to be allowed to be regarded asexemplary, it has to be equal to the concept, both its form and its content, orperhaps both at the same time, can, indeed must, concern. In the first respect,therefore, there will be a model form to which every concept without distinction hasto submit as a norm in order to be recognized as a concept; in the latter respectthere will be a norm to which every concept of a certain content has to conform inorder to be regarded as a model concept of that very content; the former thereforerepresents the authoritative norm for all concepts without distinction of content,the latter, on the other hand, represents the norm for concepts of any commoncontent, e.g. B. for all those who refer to beings (existing) or for all those whorefer to what should be (not yet existing)

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