Volume 48 (1993), 10
Papers
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In the article two approaches to the relation between mind and external world are discussed: interiorism, which sees mental states as representational ones, and which deals first of all with the mechanisms of internal processes enabling representation. The alternative approach - enactive approach - sees this relation as that between an agent and his environment,… Read more
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The article deals with some items of Gödelian time travel problem, wellknown as an illustration of a specific kind of causality paradox. Its first part presents ,the travel into the past’ according to several recent physical hypotheses, which, from theoretical standpoint, seem to make such an idea possible. The familiar concept of backward causation is also… Read more
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The contribution aims at an outline of a particular perspektíve of the enlightenment conceptions of good. It tries to develop (at last partially) the basic hypothesis according to which the history of European thought has been predominated by a particular paradigme of good with a remarkable totalitarian tendency. This tendency (though hidden and unexpressed) is… Read more