Volume 49 (1994), 1
Papers
Abstract
The contribution shows in accordance with many other conceptions, that the evolution understood in its entirety is not only the basic fact of any theory of evolution; it is rather one of the ground attributes (modes) of the universe. Its conclusion is, that if the system theory of evolution and the universal theory of evolution are to be really universal theories… Read more
Abstract
The essay inspired by E. Husserl's ideas tempts unlike the vulgar form of the thesis about incommensurability of worlds and discourses, which comes from naive understanding of thoughts of some postmodern ironists (R. Rorty), to show the Lebenswelt prodigy. That is, the primary world of life on the basis of which the variety and differencies develop. The author… Read more