Volume 49 (1994), 8
Papers
Abstract
The paper was inspired by R. P. Anschutz's idea, who in his Oxford publication speaks of Mill as an archecleticist. His attidude reflects the controversy inherent in Mill's philosophy as well as in his life, namely the conflict between empiricism and the idelaistic romantic philosophy. Mill's conception is then seen as an attempt to unite these unreconciable… Read more
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In the contribution an original attempt is made to present one of the most influential anglo-american contemporary philosophers - Donald Davidson. Dayidson, drawing mostly upon Quine, sees the analytic philosophy rather as a tradition and an attitude, than a doctrine or a method. In his alternative of post-analytic philosophy important elements of neopragmatism… Read more
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The idea of the paper is, that in the past the positive law often has been applied independent of moral standards - and further, that the conception of law independent of morals, which failed in legitimizing totalitarian orders, is wrong. The ideology of "innocent" infamy articulated by Hegel by means of patterns of successful life at all costs is examined as well… Read more