Volume 58 (2003), 6
Papers
Abstract
A logically perfect language must meet following requirements: (i) it must not contain „empty“ expressions designating nothing and (ii) it must not involve phrases that are synonymous, homonymous etc. According to Frege, the meaning of a compound expression is a function of meanings of its components, i.e. the meaning of an expression consisting… Read more
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There are several links between an image and virtual scene, due to which the prevailing conception of the fact of representation (or, as Wittgenstein puts it, the state of thing in the regime of visibility) is changing. The paper focuses on one of these links, namely on the relation between the tele-technological production and the principle of representation. In… Read more
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In the last decades the ethics of virtue became the central issue of ethical research. This leads to the question, whether the ethics of virtue is an alternative or a complementary theory to the deontological ethics. The question then is, whether the ethics of virtue can be fully independent of moral rules and which of the issues of the ethics of virtue can not,… Read more