Volume 57 (2002), 9
State
Abstrakt
At the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries the most important among the representatives of Slovak national life, concentrated in the town Martin, was S. H. Vajanský. In his nation-defensive conception he hold to the idea of a homogeneous, monolithic, Christian nation. His preference was in a rather schematic popularism, he introduced into the national… Čítať ďalej
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The paper offers an outline of Rogers' Person-Centered Approach, of his philosophy of human relationships and of his vision of the future world. Although Rogers' undoubtedly attractive project might be too optimistic for the most of contemporary European intellectuals, his ideas show clearly, how an important stream of contemporary psychological thought tries to… Čítať ďalej
Abstrakt
The philosophy of dialogue has lain outside the main currents of modern philosophy for some time. This essay deals with the outlined conceptions of several dialogical thinkers. It examines a topical problem of the "radical other" and of the limits of intentionality. In the second part the author pays attention to the problem of the univisible forms of… Čítať ďalej