Volume 53 (1998), 4
Papers
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The paper discusses the issues approached already in the author's paper in Filozofia 1997/6. Based on Heisenberg's recollection of his discussing with Einstein and Bohr of "the principle of indeterminacy", it argues, that Kant's transcendental questions render everything positively definable problematic. Taking into account Scheler's objections against Kant's… Read more
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The rise of modem science, philosophy and culture, of new political and social movements resulted in growing secularization in all of those areas. The medieval religious limits were breaking down and the life was taking new ways and examining critically its own past forms. The Christianity was not able to cope with those new conditions and claims and that has its… Read more
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The authors focus on three approaches to the tolerance of a confession of faith - those of Gabriel Marcel, Joseph Cardinal Ratzinger and Karl Rahner. G. Marcel dismisses the tolerance related to the object of a confession of faith on the ground that there can be just one object of religious faith and consequently just one truth, especially if it is a revealed one… Read more