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Volume 61 (2006), 7

Papers

(Original title: Hobbes as a Philosopher of Power)
Filozofia, 61 (2006), 7, 511-519.
Abstract

This essay is devoted to a critical analysis of the theory of power of Thomas Hobbes, as he presented it especially in his masterpiece, Leviathan (1651). Considering new contributions to this theme (M. Weber, B. Russell, C. W. Mills, A. Goldman, S. Lukes, etc.), I strive to explicate Hobbes’s ideas by means of such concepts as desire, interest, causation… Read more

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(Original title: Values for a Sustainable Future vs. Global Problems and Threats)
Filozofia, 61 (2006), 7, 520-532.
Abstract

Violence in the world, explosive population growth, uneven and unfair distribution of wealth, destruction of the environment and/or the ineffectiveness of supranational political and economic tools and institutions and other problems are more and more achieving global character. The growth of number, frequency and intensity of global problems and threats is a… Read more

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(Original title: Michel Foucault a jeho netradičné chápanie moci (K nedožitým osemdesiatinám jedného z najvýznamnejších francúzskych filozofov 20. storočia))
Filozofia, 61 (2006), 7, 533-546.
Abstract

The paper is dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the birth of one of the most notable but at the same time most controversial thinkers of the 20th century M. Foucault and his theory of power. Foucault keeps from creating any universal definition of the power. Instead he analyses the structure and the nature of the power relationships from every aspect. He… Read more

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(Original title: Status etiky ako humanitnej disciplíny v kontextoch technologickej civilizácie)
Filozofia, 61 (2006), 7, 547-561.
Abstract

The paper deals with the status of ethics as a humanistic discipline within the contexts of contemporary technology civilization. The topicality of searching for the answer to the about mentioned question follows from the diversity of approaches to the substance as well as the character of humanistic point of view which is influenced by the so-called conflict of… Read more

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