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Volume 69 (2014), 8

Papers

(Original title: Model metódy (3): Inštrukcia a metóda)
Filozofia, 69 (2014), 8, 637-652.
Abstract

The present article is the third part of a longer paper in which we outline a model of (scientific) method as a system of instructions aimed at a certain kind of (cognitively interesting) goal. Building on the results of the previous part concerning the notions of instruction and its occurrence, the present article specifies the ways of chaining the occurrences.… Read more

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(Original title: Fenomenologická interpretácia architektúry Christiana Norberga-Schulza)
Filozofia, 69 (2014), 8, 653-665.
Abstract

The paper ́s focus is on a proposed reconstruction of Norberg-Schulz’s phenomenological method of interpretation. This reconstruction derives from two of his relevant writings: the book Intentions of Architecture (1963) and the paper Kahn, Heidegger and the Language of Architecture (1979), while taking into the consideration the whole corpus of his completed… Read more

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(Original title: Problém interpretácie umeleckého diela a možnosti našej skúsenosti)
Filozofia, 69 (2014), 8, 666-677.
Abstract

The paper examines different philosophical interpretations of a work of art as related to our experience and it ́s potentiality. The first part gives an analysis of the process of interpretation with regard to different approaches to the problem of ontology of art. The paper also tries to answer the question of the limitations of interpretation and its place in… Read more

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(Original title: Linguistic Elements as Generated and Reflected in Modern Fragmented World)
Filozofia, 69 (2014), 8, 678-686.
Abstract

Based on research on the production of new linguistic elements, this article explores the ways in which we can trace the role of these new linguistic elements in the development of methodological interactions in the social sciences and humanities. This allows, on one hand, to trace and rethink the modern state of social processes, which are becoming increasingly… Read more

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(Original title: Understanding Rationality in Hobbes and Hume)
Filozofia, 69 (2014), 8, 687-696.
Abstract

Many commentators think that Hobbes was committed to an instrumental view of rationality which foreshadows that of David Hume. The Humean conception of instru- mental rationality is a conjunction of the following two claims: (a) no preferences or desires can properly be said to be irrational in themselves, and (b) the role of reason or rationality can only be… Read more

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(Original title: The Ontological Imaginary: Dehiscence, Sorcery, and Creativity in Merleau-Ponty’s Philosophy)
Filozofia, 69 (2014), 8, 708-718.
Abstract

This paper intends to demonstrate that, beginning with his analyses of dream and hallucination in Phenomenology of Perception up to his definition of dehiscence as ontological principle in The Visible and the Invisible, Merleau-Ponty holds the audacious assumption that the subject is thrown into a dreamlike and bewitched world and the self is diffracted into many… Read more

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