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ESPES
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2020
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vol. 9
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issue 2
sandra.zakutna@unipo.sk
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This short paper is a reply to Sanna Lehtinen’s article Living with Urban Everyday Technologies whose aim is to introduce the complexity of the problem of everyday technologies in contemporary aesthetics. Thanks to most recent information, computing, and communication technologies, urban technologies have indeed become an indispensable part of human living standards. In connection with Lehtinen’s primary interest in visible technologies with invisible effects, my reply appeals to W. Welsch’s use of the term anaesthetics, which refers to the absence of the ability to feel, as a parallel to this group of technologies. The reply also emphasises that it is necessary to study urban technologies together with a focus on human privacy, social justice, and human wellbeing and that everyday aesthetics has to be ready to reflect on the extremely fast development of these technologies.
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Статия сосредоточивает свое внимание на вопросы политическые в философии Канта, выраженые прежде всего в его такназываемых малых проезвидениях. Кант статей представен как практический мыслитель, который незанимается политикой толко теоретично, предоставляет реалистические оцены, в этом числе политических поступков и решений, которые по своей сути совсем не близки его идеи вечного мира. Кант воспринимает политику как исполнительную юридическую науку. Статия обесняет идеи Канта о сосуществовании политики и морали в правовом состоянии основаном на свободе, равенстве и самостоятельности каждого члена поли-тического общества.
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The paper focuses on the political themes in Kant’s philosophy, presented predominantly in his short writings, and presents Kant as a practical thinker who does not consider politics only in a theoretical form, but offers it a realistic assessment, including political practices that are far from his idea of perpetual peace. Kant understands politics as a legal doctrine, and the paper attempts to clarify Kant’s understanding of coexistence of politics and morality in a legal establishment based on the principles of freedom, equality and autonomy of each member of the political commonwealth.
Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2023
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vol. 78
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issue 6
462 – 473
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The paper is based on Kant’s understanding of history as a process for which a human is responsible, not only in the sense of the human species, but also as an active and engaged individual. The paper focuses on the issue of cosmopolitanism from the perspective of the people’s need to understand themselves when they do not merely attempt to explain the course of history so far but are aware of their responsibility in the ongoing process of the formation of a cosmopolitan order. The paper analyses the techniques and procedures proposed by Kant that are necessary for the realization of the ideas of cosmopolitanism. It mainly deals with Kant’s view on the issue of (cosmopolitan) education, his method for learning to think philosophically, and his understanding of the concept of Bildung as the moral formation of the individual, who becomes a self-conscious person able to understand their opportunities in history.
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