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Volume 34 (1979), 3

Papers - Marxist Philosophy in Slovakia

(Original title: Marxistické vyústenie filozofického vývinu Stanislava Felbera)
Filozofia, 34 (1979), 3, 254-266.
Abstract
The paper analyzes the development of Stanislav Felber’s philosophical views during the Slovak state and after WW II. The mathematician and physicist Felber had begun as a critic of positivism. If positivism rejected metaphysical problems as devoid of sense, Felber tried to exclude them only from natural-scientific considerations, while he conceded them in philosophy… Read more
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(Original title: Filozofické problémy osobnosti v diele Ladislava Szántóa)
Filozofia, 34 (1979), 3, 267-273.
Abstract
The Slovak philosophical community commemorates this year the anniversary of the death of the eminent Slovak Marxist philosopher, propagator of the ideas of Marxism-Leninism, organizer of Slovak philosophical and scientific life Ladislav Szántó (1894—1974). The relevant range of questions that Ladislav Szántó analyzed namely in the inter-war period in the magazine… Read more
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(Original title: Príspevok k davistickej kritike buržoáznej filozofie)
Filozofia, 34 (1979), 3, 274-289.
Abstract
The young progressive intelligentsia gathered round the DAV magazine contributed to the spreading and elaboration of ideology and philosophy of Marxism-Leninism in the interwar period. The critical attitude to bourgeois culture is characteristic of all their activity in the interwar twenty years. The Marxist critique of bourgeois philosophy was a component part of… Read more
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(Original title: Intuitívny realizmus v kritike slovenských marxistických autorov)
Filozofia, 34 (1979), 3, 290-305.
Abstract
The intuitive realism of Professor N. O. Losský and his Slovak adherents (J. Dieška, P. Gula, M. Chladný-Hanoš) developed in Slovakia during the Slovak State and in the first postwar years. It started from naive realism, turned against gnozeological theories of mediated cognition of objective reality, it proclaimed the possibility of immediate cognition of this… Read more
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