Volume 33 (1978), 2
State - Otázky dejín filozofie
Filozofia, 33 (1978), 2, 184-194.
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The author holds the opinion that a purely immanent development does not exist, because philosophy is subdued to many external influences, as science, religion and, first of all, to economic-social factors of the particular society. They cause that the development is not straightforward, but that it stagnates sometimes, it finds itself in blind alleys or even returns… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 33 (1978), 2, 195-212.
Abstrakt
From the contents of Phenomenology of Spirit, in which the author explains the theory of cognition from the viewpoint of objective idealism, the paper comments only a short part of that extent which Marx called the subjective spirit. Hegel called the analyzed part the first grade of the development of consciousness in which the material object is the object of… Čítať ďalej
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