MAN'S TWO JUDGMENTAL SYSTEMS. TABLE SUMMARY:

SYSTEM Analogos Logos
PHENOMENA Sensational experience Conceptual experience
LANGUAGE Sensational (incl. Emotions-Feelings-Images) Symbolic (Conceptual Models & Symbols)
PSYCHE Awareness Consciousness
SYSTEM Intuition (In-tuit) Intellect (In-tell-it)
FUNCTION Cognition (The Truth Function) Conception (Belief Function)
NATURE Irrational Rational
SELF Sensational Self (sense of self) Conceptual Self (idea of self)
WORLD Actuality Reality
ONTOIC Being (Ontic)(Human Being) Existence (Ontological)(Person)
EPISTEMOIC Knowledge (Epistemic) Understanding (Epistemological)
TYPE Analog operation Digital operation
METHOD Instantaneous summation, holisitic Linear, sequential, ratiocinative, digital
NUMBER 1 + 1 = 1 1 + 1 = 2
TYPE OPERATION Imagination (Induction) Logic (Deduction)
THEOLOGY What-Man-Calls-God (God Within) Conceptual God (ie. 'The Creator' Without)
MORAL SYSTEM Deontological - Morality Teleological - Ethics
OTHER Spontaneous Willful
BRAIN AREA Brain Stem, Limbic System, Rt. Neocortex Frontal & Parietal Lt. Neocortex







INTERPRETIVE PROCESS

TRANSLATION PROCESS WORLD CREATED PHENOMENA
Analogos to Logos Realization Reality Conceptual Phenomena
Logos to Analogos Actualization Actuality Sense Phenomena







PHILOSOPHER'S REFERENCES TO ANALOGOS & LOGOS PHENOMENA:

PHILOSOPHER Analogos Phenomena Logos Phenomena
PLATO Particulars Universals
BERGSON Relative Absolute
SCHOPENHAUER In Concreto Conceptual
FREUD,JUNG Unconscious Conscious
EINSTEIN Mass Energy
SARTRE Being-in-itself (en soir) Being-for-itself (pour soir)
WITTGENSTEIN What Cannot Be Said What Can Be Said
WITTGENSTEIN The philosophical "I" The independent "I"
BACON Experience Argument
HUME Experience Reason
KANT Sensing Thinking
FREGE Referent (sing.) Object (pl.) Sense (sing.) Concept (pl.)
RUSSELL World of Experience World of Universals
RUSSELL Knowledge by Acquaintance Knowledge by Description
HUSSERL Transcendental Ego Psychological I
HUSSERL Transcendental Phenomenology Phenomenological Psychology
HUSSERL Transcendent Psychological
HUSSERL Noematic Noemic
HEIDEGGER BEING beings
HEIDEGGER Authenticity Unauthenticity
HEIDEGGER Dasein Person
EINSTEIN Mass Energy
SPERRY Right Brain Left Brain
SPERRY Holistic Linear, Sequential

THEORY OF THE TRIUNE BRAIN* (3 PHASES OF EVOLUTION OF THE BRAIN)

Phase Brain area Evolutionary Mode Language
One Brain Stem Reptilian Analog Sensation
Two Limbic System Paleomammalian Analog Emotion
Three Cerebral Cortex Right Neomammalian Analog Feelings
Three Cerebral Cortex Left Neomammalian Digital Symbols, Concepts
Fundamental assumption: That neural activity in the brain generates all mental phenomena which are essentially judgmental phenomena.
*Triune Theory of Brain Evolution by Paul McLean