Context Based Philosophy: CONTEXTUALISM

Flag Book 3 · Jerome Heath
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Context Based Philosophy - The goal of this methodology is to develop a philosophy that is not based on negatives. When centering our discussion on truth the evaluation of words, issues, ideas are primarily normative. That means once some idea is brought forward it is evaluated first by normative value considerations. Then the problem is that a lot of things cannot be evaluated for their usefulness because they are questioned on value before we know what they are, before we understand the meaning. So we never even understand the meaning. But, also, the normative judgement is actually a cover for personal bias. The approach then, also, us used to hide extreme biases, since to criticize such bias activity also violates the normative issues. This is why we need to base our inquiry on meaning rather than truth.

About the author

Dr. Jerome Heath, 

Professor of Computer Science at Hawaii Pacific University. Holds the Ph. D. from the University of Hawaii in ‘Communication and Information Science’. 

Dr. Heath taught both Management Information Systems and Computer Science at the university level. Presently Dr. Heath is retired from teaching and is writing textbooks. The textbooks include ‘Context Based Philosophy’, ‘The Animated Computer’, and ‘Hermeneutics in Agile Software Development’. These books are available from Google 

Try: Books under Dr. Jerome Heath.

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