Volume 25 (1970), 3
Papers and Discussions
(Original title: Lenin a naše spory o ontológii a poznaní)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 3, 197-207.Abstract
This article is a part of a more comprehensive essay on Lenin’s contribution to philosophy. In its introduction the author deals with the interpretation of Leninism, analyses briefly Lenin’s relation to Marx, defines contemporary Marxism, and points out the unity of Marxism — Leninism. The essay „Lenin and Issues on Ontology and Knowledge“ proceeds from a brief on… Read more
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(Original title: Dejiny a kultúra)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 3, 208-216.Abstract
Man is an active force of historical movement. Because of his persistent conflicts with reality he is able to transcend his confinment in a given socio-cultural structure. In this way the stimulated contribution of man is sometimes able to influence the social space (in revolution evidently) that in turn stimulates the instinctive activity of man. It is a… Read more
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(Original title: Feuerbachova a Marxova kritika Heglovej dialektiky)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 3, 217-227.Abstract
Feuerbach seemingly rejected Hegel’s dialectic as he considered it to be a method by which the incompatible contradictions are united and preserved, as theology with materialism, as well as a method of the negation of theology by materialism and of materialism by theology. He also saw it as a consequence of the fact that Hegel did not consider time and space in… Read more
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(Original title: Pojem, analytické a syntetické výroky)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 3, 228-238.Abstract
The problem of analytical and synthetical judgements is not only a question of classification and of its adequacy but is a complex problem that touches the basic categories of the theory knowledge. Kant’s distinction of the analytical and synthetical statements links with his conception of the apriori and aposteriori aspects of knowledge. Kant elaborated a problem… Read more
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(Original title: Dimenzie kresťanskej aktivity)
Filozofia, 25 (1970), 3, 239-253.Abstract
Activity is one of the basic atributes and characteristics of man. It cannot be restricted, it may only be directed. There are no essential differences between Christians and nonchristians in their trying to secure the essential qualities of life in a society. Differences are more obvious in their social, cultural and political activity. The notion „Christian… Read more
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