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Volume 22 (1967), 3

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Filozofia, 22 (1967), 3, 225-234.
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This study is devoted to the problem o£ the relation between dialectics as a way of thinking and objective dialectics. The traditional conception, according to which objective reality is dialectical in itself, is considered by the present author, from the standpoint of the requirements of dialectics itself, as questionable and hardly justifiable. The author's… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 22 (1967), 3, 235-248.
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Social importance of science is a novelty of the twentieth century. But mankind always is biologically the sameand science has not annulled, till this time, any basic existential situations of the human species, which are given by the cycle of birth, growth, maturity, and old age. An unlimited trust in science, a confidence in scientism as a modern ideology is very… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 22 (1967), 3, 249-262.
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The problem of the relation of Heidegger’s philosophy to humanism was and remains a problem indipendently of Heidegger's participation in the present discussion on the nature and aims of modern humanism, because the “fundamental ontology“ as the main contribution of this philosophy presupposes and implies in its ontocentrism fundamental changes in anthropological… Čítať ďalej
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Filozofia, 22 (1967), 3, 263-273.
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The author gives his opinion on some interpretations of the category of social regularity, particularly on mechanistic conceptions of an objective regularity as a power, then on ne views according to which people can act in accord with a law or in no accord with it, by can respect or not respect an objective regularity. An opinion is extended that, for in stance, the… Čítať ďalej
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