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Volume 24 (1969), 6

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Filozofia, 24 (1969), 6, 575-586.
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A critical analysis of Jaspers’ theory of being isgiven in the present paper. Above all, those aspects of Jaspers’ ontological project are dealt with, in which under the structure of subjectobject a more original level of being is looked for, an „original source“ of being, from which subject and object would rise as forms or kinds of „the surrounding“ (Weisen des… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 24 (1969), 6, 587-599.
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In the axiothetical process, subjects takes his bearings in the world of things which surrounds him and, at the same time, he enters into the conflictive relation of the given and the possible, of the present and the future. Values of spiritual-ideal meaning have a character of the utmost abstraction and they also determine the quality of the individual and… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 24 (1969), 6, 600-613.
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In the present study some aspects of the category of mutual influence are analysed. The author indicates that the relational and causal thought in sciences discovered only some aspects of the universal mutual influence. Thus, the causal-consequential relationships — in the given set of things (intrasystemic influence) as well as between sets (intersystemic influence… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 24 (1969), 6, 614-626.
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In comparison with the preceding period, the starting process of revolution in science and technology far more requires and enforces the tendency to integration on a national and international scale, which can gradually be realized only within the framework of more human communistic social relations. The attained degree of the integrity of mankind (society, an… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 24 (1969), 6, 627-640.
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The aim of the present study is to determine the main features of the Bachelard’s neorationalistic epistemology. The author takes for impossible to comprehend all aspects of this epistemology; therefore, he focuses his attention on that one which he considers, from the standpoint of the tradition of French philosophy of science, as the most clean-cut: the endeavor to… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 24 (1969), 6, 641-651.
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Replies to the problems of the sense of human life can be found not only in the philosophical and ethical conceptions of Buddhism and Jainism but also in the views of Indian materialistic thinkers. Indian materialism — though its thoughts have been preserved only in fragments and in the writings by its adversaries, is — together with Brahmanism, Jainism and Buddhism… Čítať ďalej
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