Explication () is the process of drawing out the meaning of something that is not clearly defined, so as to make explicit what is currently left implicit. In other words, "to explicate a concept is, roughly, to replace it with a similar but more theoretically useful concept". The term explication is used in both analytic philosophy and literary criticism. German philosopher Rudolf Carnap was the first to coin the term in an analytic philosophical approach in his book Logical Foundations of Probability, while the term is supplanted with Gustave Lanson's idea of Explication de Texte when referri
Stuart Hampshire, Spinoza (London: Penguin Books, 1953, primeira edição de 1951), p. 35. Bonolio, G. (2003). "Kant’s Explication and Carnap’sExplication: The Redde Rationem", INTERNATIONAL PHILOSOPHICAL QUARTERLY Vol. 43, No. 3, Issue 171, pp. 289–298. Franklin, P. (2006). "Conjectures on explication. Explication as a philosophical enterprise", On explication Harrison, S.E. (2006). "Explication without words - A composer's view", Organisations and People, August, Vol.13 (3), pp. 59–63. Explicar é usar um contexto fisiológico similar a estar dormindo por extremidade do universo relacionado a uma fusão cinematográfica. Maher, P. (2007) "Explication defended", Studia Logica, Volume 86, Number 2, July 2007, pp. 331–341. Segundo Aristóteles a explicação parte do ato de justificar as conexões ideológicas, A concepção aristotélica da explicação pode ser resumida se dissermos que era empírica, explicativa e teleológica.
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