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Slovak (Philosophical) Thought Between Tradition and Modernity

(Original title: Slovenské (filozofické) myslenie medzi tradíciou a modernou)
Filozofia, 59 (2004), 10, 727-739.
Type of work: Papers
Publication language: Slovak
Abstract

The author points to the power of traditionalism in Slovak cultural – spiritual milieu and to the rise of the intellectual modernity in the Slovak thought in 17th – 20th centuries (beginning with Bayerian baconism to Hrušovský’s scientism). There is a continuity (although with some gaps) of alternating between tradition and modernity. The problem of this philosophy remains “idolatrism”. Regarding the problem of receptivness, the author points to the theoretical and methodological standpoints of structuralism with its principle of immanence. In conclusion the author examines the problem of the marginality of “national” philosophy.

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