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Volume 70 (2015), 10

Reviews

(Original title: Šmahel, F. – Pavlíček, O. (eds.): A Companion to Jan Hus)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 882-885.
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(Original title: Odjištěná společnost. Rozhovory o potřebné společenské změně)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 879-881.
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Papers

(Original title: Interpretácia v práve II)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 789-799.
Abstract

The article is a continuation of the author’s contribution Interpretation in Law I (Filozofia 2015/8) with special attention paid to methods of interpretation in law: textualist, intentionalist, and teleological ones. It explains the cooperation of the law’s purpose and the method of idealizing generalization in defining the propositions relevant for teleological… Read more

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(Original title: Možné indivíduá a posibílie (II))
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 800-816.
Abstract

The present paper offers (i) a logico-semantic analysis of sentences of the form „(ιx)Φ(x) is C“, where C stands for „possible“ (LP) or „merely possible“ (ML) or „really possible“ (Re) or „impossible“ (NP) and (ii) an explication of intuitive meanings of these expressions using modal temporal semantics. The crucial question concerning this analysis runs: To which… Read more

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(Original title: Rigidná designácia a stabilnosť vzťahu pomenovania)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 817-830.
Abstract

Proper names are standardly claimed to be rigid designators i.e. to refer to the same objects with respect to all possible worlds. Apparently, this view is incompatible with the assumption that statements such as “The object o need not be named α” or “The object o might be named β” (where it is true that α is the proper name of o) are true. The reason is that the… Read more

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(Original title: Fenomenológia a kubizmus – možnosti zblíženia)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 831-841.
Abstract

This study explores particular aspects of the relationship between phenomenology and cubism deriving from the description of their parallels and affinities as described in the analyses of Czech theoreticians M. Bayerová and T. Vlček. First, attention is paid to their common genealogy with the accent put on Czech cubism and Central- European philosophical and… Read more

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(Original title: Herder’s Concept of Being and the Influence of Kant’s Pre-Critical Consideration of the Ontological Argument)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 842-852.
Abstract

Herder’s earliest philosophical writing, the essay fragment Versuch über das Sein, explores the concept of Being (Sein) in dialogue with Kant’s pre-critical Der einzig mögliche Beweisgrund zu einer Demonstration des Daseins Gottes. In this often critically omitted work, Herder arrives at a number of insights that would be determinative for the development of his… Read more

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(Original title: Filozoficko-literárna činnosť Milana Ziga v šesťdesiatych rokoch minulého storočia)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 853-864.
Abstract

The contribution offers a critical survey of philosophico-literary writings of the Slovak philosopher Milan Zigo (with a special attention paid to his reflections and reviews) which appeared in the 1960s in the journal Slovenské pohľady. Distinctive features of Zigo’s insights are identified, whose leitmotif is seen by the author as Zigo’s implicitly critical… Read more

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Orientations

(Original title: O niektorých predpokladoch utvárania základov národnej filozofie v Uhorsku v 19. storočí)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 865-872.
Abstract

The article underlines the importance of the study of the school philosophy in the 19th century Hungary. School philosophy is conceived not only as a part of educational system, but also as the existential basis in the making of national philosophies in Hungary, especially the Hungarian and Slovak ones. Discussed are also two different approaches to making and… Read more

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Interviews

(Original title: Filozofia lásky. Rozhovor s Ronaldom de Sousom)
Filozofia, 70 (2015), 10, 873-878.
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