Volume 53 (1998), 3
Papers
Abstract
The paper focuses on Kant's critical resolution of the problems of metaphysics embodied in his Critique of the Pure Reason and Prolegomena. Kant's contribution into the metaphysical European tradition is examined on the background of the interpretations of G. W. F. Hegel, K. Lijvith and O. Marquard. A special attention is paid to basic issues of… Read more
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Making of the Slovak nation in the first half of the 20th century included a deeply differentiated stream of ideas. Philosophical thought, as well as the other forms of intellectual activities of that time, mirrored actual trends of the social, political and cultural developments. In its frame the problems were formulated as well as proposals for managing them… Read more
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The ideology of the Slovak state (1939-1945) was based on theology rather than philosophy - it was in fact Christian Catholic. The rise of the Slovak state was justified by God's will and the so called Christian nationalism was its defense against Italian fascism and especially against the nazism of the German national socialism. Its representatives proposed the… Read more