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Volume 76 (2021), 6

Original Articles

(Original title: Abdukcia a jej miesto vo vede a filozofii)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 391 – 406.
Abstract

The paper analyzes four different aspects of abduction when used in science and philosophy. As a preliminary step, it presents the main kinds of abductive arguments in terms of their logical form and extralogical criteria of evaluation. Subsequently, it discusses the standard functions of abductive inference. Finally, it pays attention to four levels of difference… Read more

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(Original title: Towards a Universal Account of Asymmetry in Non-causal Explanations)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 407 – 422.
Abstract

In this paper, I provide a conceptual analysis of the issue of asymmetry in noncausal explanations. I aim to fulfill three subtasks: 1) To define a conceptual space for problem solving (Cf. Reutlinger and Saatsi 2018; Lange 2017); 2) To reflect ongoing debates (Cf. Jansson and Saatsi 2019; Lange 2019; Khalifa et al. 2018); 3) To reflect a model of topological… Read more

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(Original title: McDowell and Brandom on Observational Knowledge)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 423 – 435.
Abstract

In this paper, I will analyze whether John McDowell’s critique of Robert Brandom’s account of observational knowledge is a success. First, I will present Brandom’s view of observational knowledge. Then I will lay out the main objections that McDowell raises against it. I will argue that McDowell’s arguments can be divided into semantic and epistemic. The analysis… Read more

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(Original title: On Social Consequences of Epistemic Ignorance)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 436 – 450.
Abstract

There are a number of phenomena which can be analysed in relation to epistemic injustice, either as its sources, manifestations or implications. The aim of the study is to show social consequences of epistemic violence, and the related epistemic ignorance, as well as pointing out that social injustice is deeply rooted in the epistemic layer, which sanctions and… Read more

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(Original title: Utilitarizmus ako praktická voľba s empirickou podporou v etike Joshuu Greena – kritická reflexia)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 451 – 464.
Abstract

The aim of this paper is to critically analyze Joshua Greene’s arguments in favor of utilitarianism and against deontology. There are two main arguments with which Greene supports his utilitarian ethical position. The first is metaethical argument, which redefines the purpose of ethics as a search for those moral norms and principles that fulfill our practical… Read more

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(Original title: How “Amor Fati” Became Nietzsche’s Formula for Learning to Love Necessity and Human Thriving)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 465 – 479.
Abstract

This article addresses the ongoing debate on the meaning and scope of Nietzsche’s formula for human greatness: amor fati. Identifying and exploring the constituents of amor fati, the article reconstructs the intellectual genesis of the philosophical concept in Nietzsche’s writings and substantiates, through textual, chronological, and conceptual analysis, the… Read more

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Book Reviews

(Original title: PETER SÝKORA (ed.): Promises and perils of emerging technologies for human condition. Voices from four postcommunist Central and East European countries Berlin: Peter Lang 2019, 208 s.)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 480 – 483.
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Scientific Events

(Original title: O ľudských právach v období výnimočnej situácie. 20. máj 2021, online konferencia)
Filozofia, 76 (2021), 6, 484 – 485.
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