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Volume 25 (1970), 1

Papers and Discussions

(Original title: Poznámky k jednej forme dialektiky a logiky)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 1, 20-30.
Abstract
The contradiction of the social existence of both a petty bourgeois and middle classes at all spurs them to the peculiar flexibility of their thinking. The flexible, undogmatic, relative attitude toward reality and human values, as well as the excelent faculty and ability to adjust to any circumstances, profit by them and survive, ensure them not only their succes,… Read more
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(Original title: Revolúcia a filozofia)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 1, 3-8.
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(Original title: Bachelardova filozofická pozícia v zrkadle jeho „topologie filozofií“)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 1, 31-46.
Abstract
Starting from Bachelard’s outline of the arrangement of epistomological conceptions, in the publication Le rationalisme apliqué, designated too as „topology of philosophies“, the author attempts to determine closer some basic features of his own conception of this French epistemologist. The first significant characteristic is the central position of this conception… Read more
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(Original title: Ideál a možnosti exaktnosti)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 1, 47-59.
Abstract
The article is devoted to the questions of limitation, possibilites of construction, and interpretation of exact language. The author sets forth three different characteristics of exact language and studies their adequacy. Formulating last two characteristics he employs the intuitive notion of effective procedure. Further, he deals with various ways how to fix the… Read more
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(Original title: K otázke genézy morálnych hodnôt)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 1, 9-19.
Abstract
There are innumerable many views and conceptions, in the history o! the moral axiology, on the explanation of the origin of moral values, that constitute the basic category of any ethical system. However, two currents have been developed: one built exclusively on the faculties of subject (rationalists and sensualists) and the other that sought the origin of moral… Read more
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