The importance of research on theoretical understanding of the problem of cognitive practices in political science and traditional explanations of cognitive practices as a basic mechanism for explaining policy are presented in the article. The ways cognition was understood by thinkers in antiquity and the Middle Ages are explained. The article also presents the understanding of political institutions and processes and the place of a person as the primary subject of knowledge.
The primary purpose of this sketch is to present a devotional work entitled Rozbrat and the Sinner’s Spiritual War with the World (1719), by a Reformed Franciscan. Recognizing the content of the collection and pointing out the peculiarities of the text makes it possible to include Rozbrat and the Spiritual War... in the reflection on the current of spiritual battles, that is allegorical works with military overtones, fulfilling a very often utilitarian and prayerful character.
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