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Volume 56 (2001), 7

Papers

(Original title: K Merleau-Pontyho fenomenologickej vízii človeka a sveta)
Filozofia, 56 (2001), 7, 441-451.
Abstract

Tha aim of the paper is to point out some of the characteristics of Merleau-Ponty's phenomenology as embodied in his vision of man and world and developed in his Phenomenology of Perception. The author focuses especially on Merleau-Ponty's criticism of several essential theses of J.-P. Sartre's Being and Nothingness. Merleau-Ponty tries to… Read more

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(Original title: Andrej Sirácky a problém etickej hodnoty)
Filozofia, 56 (2001), 7, 452-462.
Abstract

The paper deals with the early theoretical activity of this socially oriented Slovak philosopher. Although his theoretical activity after the world war 2-nd, after his repatriation to Czechoslovak republic and during his political activity in this period of his life is well known, less known is his intellectual activity in the 20-ties of the last century during… Read more

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(Original title: Rozum, poznanie, skúsenosť: rekonštrukcia tradičných pojmov (nielen) vo feministickej epistemológii)
Filozofia, 56 (2001), 7, 463-473.
Abstract

The paper deals with the relationship between feminist epistemology and some other streams of current epistemological thinking, particularly those of pragmatist and postmodern epistemology. The authors focus mainly on the reconstruction of several basic epistemological concepts, e. g. reason, knowledge and experience. Attention is paid also to parallels between… Read more

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(Original title: Cézannovo oko a Merleau-Pontyho duch)
Filozofia, 56 (2001), 7, 474-484.
Abstract

The project of returning back to the original roots of the phenomenal being and of penetrating into its depths was initiated by painting, namely by Paul Cézanne and his new aesthetics of expression. Cézanne's approach was later adopted by his admirer Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who contributed to it mainly by his invisible dimension of the thought. The close relation… Read more

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