Volume 64 (2009), 3
Papers
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The paper summarizes the results achieved up to now in developing syncriticism as a philosophical-methodological approach and a way of life. The author focuses on the practical aspect of syncriticism, i.e. on atemporalistics, which represents the art of eliminating time from the individual’s life: replacing temporally achieving an objective by a timeless being in… Read more
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The paper offers an outline of M. Merleau-Ponty’s thought as represented in his earlier works The Structure of Behavior and Phenomenology of Perception. In them Merleau-Ponty, contrary to the conception of the subject as an “apprehending no- thingness”, tries to establish a mutual relationship between person and meaning, person and the other person, a sort of a… Read more
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The terminological apparatus of M. Heidegger, reflecting a distinctive style of conceptual thinking, seems to be a complex, structurally ordered system: a fixed and a condensed idea of human existence. Lots of individual existentials, different in their meanings, forms and terminological values point to the creative and systematic efforts of the philosopher to… Read more