Volume 56 (2001), 8
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Resulting from the perspectivist view, acoording to which the remote apeearances are minified and the close ones magnified, is the author's view of the angels as various personified "-isms" (collective ideological movements), and of "-isms" as the subjectivized forms of angels. That means that the relation between an angel and an "-ism" is the same as the relation… Čítať ďalej
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The paper focuses on two questions: Can the spirit of an epoch be expressed in an appropriate form? and What is the purpose of such an expression? The main thesis of the paper is: A true expression of the spirit of the epoche makes ist posiilble to overcome its own paradox. Carl Schmitt was able to express the spirit of the epoch in a "perfect form". His… Čítať ďalej
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In his rieview-like outline the author gives us a view of an important stream of the American and English philosophical thought of the XXth century, which has been unjustly neglected. First he briefly describes the five generation waves of the American personalism - from G. H. Howinson, J. W. E. Bowen, P. A. Bertocii. M. L. King up to C. R. Robb. He sheds light on… Čítať ďalej