Pauli Pylkkö

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Pauli Pylkkö is a Finnish philosopher.[1] He was a student of Jaakko Hintikka, and later a professor and a researcher in both the United States and Finland. Pylkkö has addressed such topics as logic, semiotics, philosophy of language, and cognitive science. Pylkkö has published several works focused specifically on the philosophy of Martin Heidegger, and his works have examined the often problematic relationships between language and subjectivity, nationalism, the limits of scientific rationality, and the semiotic and linguistic mechanics of fascism. His work has also aroused interest in theological research.[2]

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  1. ^ Pylkkö, Pauli (1998). The Aconceptual Mind: Heideggerian themes in holistic naturalism. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. ISBN 9789027283481.
  2. ^ Younker, Michael (2019). The Theological Significance of the Relations of Freedom and Time in the Sciences and Humanities: An Evaluation of the Contributions of David Bohm and Pauli Pylkko. Berrien Springs, MI: Andrews University.


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