
The article demonstrates the application of a completely new method of logical-pragmatic analysis on the example of the analysis of four logical principles. This method is fully presented and substantiated in the unpublished book «Metaphysics of the Reliable»[1]. Its essence in this article is to identify in the semantic connections of the interpretation of the logical principles of the interpreting actions of the interpreter himself - a kind of "playing I". Which leads to some ontological conclusions about this "I". [1] In Russian - https://archive.org/details/MetaphysicsReliable ; in English - https://archive.org/details/metdost-engl
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эпистемическая форма, четыре логических принципа, law of sufficient reason, method of logical-pragmatic analysis, логика и играющее Я, logical forms of mental action, logical forms of mental action of interpretations, reality and logical reality, метод логико-прагматического анализа, закон достаточного основания, реальность и логическая реальность, пространство и время как формы интерпретаций существования, four logical principles, logic and the playing self, логические формы ментального действия интерпретаций, доксическая форма, doxical form, epistemic form, Space and Time as Forms of Interpretations of Existence
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