Volume 48 (1993), 3
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What was remarkable on the genesis of Husserl's phenomenology is his original rejection of the importance of the historical-philosophical knowledge in effective articualtion of this philosophical doctrine. It is evident, however, that in its final evolutionary period the philosophical background can not be dismissed any more. Husserl's historical-philosophical… Čítať ďalej
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It was Parmenides in his PERI FYSEÓS, who recognized for the first time that the being can be grasped only by the most universal sentences. For him being is a totality; it is a proportionally constituted whole consisting of the absolute and the relative, the actual and the potential, of the material and the ideal. The most important contribution of his ontology is… Čítať ďalej
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The reflection of the ecological problem has put in question the traditional philosophical stances and was followed by debates about the fundamental philosophical categories and questions, as well as by the discussion of new methods and approaches. The paper outlines the conditions of an ecologically oriented approach requireing a radical philosophical turn. It… Čítať ďalej