Volume 57 (2002), 2
Papers
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The paper deals with the life and work of an outstanding Christian French philosopher of the XXth century Jean Guitton (1901-1999). First, the author examines Guitton's relationships with the important Christian thinkers of the XXth century, in particular with M. Blondel and Pierre Teilhard de Chardin. He focuses on three of Guitton's works, namely Temporal… Read more
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The paper focuses on two problems: The first of them is the concept of classless society. The author tries to show, that Rorty´s conception of classless society is crucial to his political philosophy: Rorty thinks that the best thing for the American left would be the academics´ return back to the class struggle. The second problematic issue is the assertion, that… Read more
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Hegel was one of the philosophers, who seemingly (and also explicitly) paid only little attention to the conceptual problems of aetiology. The paper deals especially with those parts of his work, in which Hegel sheds light particularly on these problems. It examines a evaluates Hegel's conception of interconnection between entities such as reality, essence,… Read more