Ročník 11 (1956), 2
Články
Slovenský filozofický časopis, 11 (1956), 2, 105-134.
Abstrakt
One of the important results of the second World War was the establishment of a people’s democratic regime in Czechoslovakia. The birth of the people’s democratic C. S. R. was determined by these circumstances; the defeat of fascist Germany, the self-committing of the ruling classes and their political parties, who betrayed during the occupation-time, the political… Čítať ďalej
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Slovenský filozofický časopis, 11 (1956), 2, 135-153.
Abstrakt
The author’s essay on the bourgeois theories of the origin and nature of religion has two parts: in the first one he is analyzing the essential feature of the bourgeois ’’science of religion” (the sociology of religion) and is showing its specific traits; in the second part he is critisizing the different pseudo-scientific theories of the origin of religion (the… Čítať ďalej
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Slovenský filozofický časopis, 11 (1956), 2, 154-162.
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The essay is commemorating the 250th anniversary of B. Franklin’s birthday. In the introductory part the author gives a short description of the social surroundings where Franklin lived and worked, as well as of the conditions which gave the talented thinker, scientist and politician the chance of doing so much good for his coutry and for all mankind. Quite… Čítať ďalej
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Diskusie
Slovenský filozofický časopis, 11 (1956), 2, 163-173.
Abstrakt
The work comments on an essay of Doc. Hanzel ’’The revision of the scientific world conception —- the ideologic basis and expedient of social democratism“, in which Doc. Hanzel is critisizing the thesis of the ’’Draft of the history of Slovak philosophy“. Doc. Hanzel is of the opinion that in the history of Slovak philosophy it was a matter of battle between… Čítať ďalej
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Slovenský filozofický časopis, 11 (1956), 2, 174-182.
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The work is a reply to the essay of Dr. Hirner Was Michal Steigel a passive epigone of Kant?, which was published in the last number of the Slovak Journal of Philosophy. The author there points out that though Dr. Hirner rightly showed the hitherto insufficient appreciation of Steigel as a pure Kantian he is going too far when appreciating him as Kant’s… Čítať ďalej
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