Volume 62 (2007), 7
Papers
Abstract
The contribution draws on the ideas which Foucault outlined in some of his interviews, but never gave them the form of a broader and comprehensive conception. Its central topic is the relationship between „regime of truth“ and truth, as well as the relationship between the regime of truth and ideology. The most important problem concerning the regime of truth is… Read more
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In his philosophy P. A. Florensky examines the definition of truth as well as the notion of God. Florensky understands truth as an existential relationship with a deeper meaning based on the dialogue with personal God. According to Florensky technical thinking is determined by the world of objects. The real understanding, however, is not the knowledge of the world… Read more
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My aim in this paper is to critically deal with two issues confronting naturalist philosophers who want to steer a middle course between radical naturalism and total a-priorism in epistemology. These issues are (1) the role of a priori in ordinery human knowledge, and (2) who succeeds and who fails in properly dealing with the skeptical challenge… Read more
Reflections
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The paper gives an analysis of the experience of potentiality in the temporal and spatial perspectives of human life. It also examines the interconnections of these perspectives. Both of them are substantial for philosophical counseling, which, according to the author, could be of help in balancing the two in people with related problems. Attention is paid also to… Read more