Volume 29 (1974), 3
Papers and Discussions
(Original title: Baconov indukcionizmus)
Filozofia, 29 (1974), 3, 215-229.Abstract
There are three various types of inductionism, i. e. various theories of science in which induction is preferred to other methodological operations. Bacons’s inductionism is consequent because it refuses deduction as useless, it is multi-level (realistic, innominalist). Bacon's theory of induction has an ontological background, it is being built upon his theory of… Read more
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(Original title: Pragmatika R. Montaguea a teória významu)
Filozofia, 29 (1974), 3, 230-245.Abstract
In this paper, the basic notions of Montague’s pragmatics (created by R. Montague, American logician and mathematician) are analyzed into the semantic-pragmatic analysis of the so called index expressions. The chief attention is paid to the possible interpretation of pragmatic language and to the notions of extension, intension, truth, fulfilment and logical… Read more
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(Original title: Nevyhnutnosť a sloboda osobnosti)
Filozofia, 29 (1974), 3, 246-260.Abstract
The author discloses the historical character of the progress of freedom and introduces the factors that condition the freedom of personality and are the moving force in the process of the increase of freedom of society with respect to nature, to economic and social conditions. Freedom is a product of historical development and in a class society it has a class… Read more
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(Original title: Hodnotenie a poznanie)
Filozofia, 29 (1974), 3, 261-273.Abstract
Cognition and evaluation are two forms of one and the same process of man’s acquiring the world. Both the cognitive and the axiological aspects of acquiring the world from a dialectical unit. Their distinction is only an abstraction from the sole process. It is ’’the reflecting” of the significance of reality through our practice and for our practice that is… Read more
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(Original title: Poňatie osobnosti v katolíckom personalizme)
Filozofia, 29 (1974), 3, 274-286.Abstract
The contemporary catholic philosophy is characterized by the deep inner differentiation, by the effort to integrate the elements of other philosophical systems (namely of existentialism) and first of all the domination of anthropological questions. From the point of view of the prospective development, the most significant trend consists in the catholic personalism,… Read more
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(Original title: O vzťahu filozofie a právnej vedy)
Filozofia, 29 (1974), 3, 287-297.Abstract
The eonceptional delimitation of the sphere of the juridical-philosophical investigation and its relation to jurisprudence remains still an open and much discussed question. The basis of its investigation is in the Marxist conception of the relation of science and philosophy in general. The emphasizing of the specificity of the juridical-philosophical investigation… Read more
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