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Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2010
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vol. 65
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issue 5
461-470
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The paper sheds light on V. Filkorn's contribution to ontology, labelled by the author as polymorphism or polymorphic ontology. Filkorn's contribution is exemplified by the discussion of his category of non-temporality referring to what the author calls timelessness or perichrony. In the context of Slovak philosophy of the 20th and 21st centuries Filkorn is presented as the founder of the methodological-logical extension of Bratislava philosophical-methodological school, which was founded by I. Hrušovský. It is the author's conviction, that Filkorn's philosophical, methodological and logical legacy should be examined in the context of the philosophy of structuralism worldwide as well as the philosophy of timelessness, which is the background of the nascent 'new physics'.
Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2009
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vol. 64
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issue 3
183-194
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The paper summarizes the results achieved up to now in developing syncriticism as a philosophical-methodological approach and a way of life. The author focuses on the practical aspect of syncriticism, i.e. on atemporalistics, which represents the art of eliminating time from the individual's life: replacing temporally achieving an objective by a timeless being in it. Included are also practical examples of training the ability to annihilate the vacuoles in our lives.
Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2006
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vol. 61
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issue 1
4 - 15
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The still growing distance from the classics of the 20th century philosophy (Wittgenstein, Heidegger) enables us to approach their universe of meanings with humbleness, and be still more aware of the problematic and risky character of our speaking of their legacy. This is, however, not a ground not so speak about them at all; on the contrary, it is a challenge to work systematically on the development of Slovak philosophical terminology. Concerning Wittgenstein and Heidegger, there are two main streams of developing a Non-German, national philosophical terminology (the following considerations relate to Heidegger alone): the stream based on translation, and that of developing our own national philosophy, systematically as well as historically. An example of the application of the latter is the author's articulation of the basis of reflecting ontologically the world and the place of humans in it. He calls this kind of reflecting 'perichronosophy', its subject being 'perichrony' (timelessness, atemporality) and its particular forms 'perichronemas'.
Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2007
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vol. 62
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issue 6
524-534
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The paper sees the core of Hrusovsky's philosophical legacy in his contribution to the philosophy of being. Its central category is co called plain being or being as such. According to the author plain being refers to timeless being. In author's terminology the latter is 'perichron', connecting the synchrony with the diachrony. The doctrine of perichrony is perichronosophy. Folloving Hrusovsky, it identifies the several perichronical entities or processes, i.e. perichronemas. The author's perichronosophical interpretation draws upon Filkorn's exposition of some of the perichronemas in the form of the explicit perichronosophemas, whose identification would be impossible without Hrusovsky's philosophy of the plain (timeless) being. Further aim of the paper is to show, that Hrusovsky is rightfully considered to be the 'Founding father' of Bratislava philosophical-methodological school.
Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2008
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vol. 63
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issue 3
206-218
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The paper offers the first and the most comprehensive outline of perichronosophy, i.e. a theory of timelessness and its practicing, which are to be taken as a theoretical (perichronology) and practical (atemporalistics) grounds of syncriticism. The fundamental concept of perichronosophy is perichrony expressed by the term peri-chronosopheme. This concept has been articulated in recent years by applying the syncritic method in the examination of various pre-temporal, intra-temporal, and beyond-temporal units of timelessness, as well as their various timeless qualities, linkages and processes taking place in various spheres of timelessness: in pre-temporality, intra-temporality as well as between time and timelessness. Perichronosophy goes back mainly to Plato's theory of timelessness oscillating around the notions of 'exaiphnes' and 'metaxy'.
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