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Filozofia (Philosophy)
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2016
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vol. 71
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issue 10
881 – 891
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The article deals with the researches in recent history of Slovak philosophy as they were accomplished by the Department of philosophy and the history of philosophy (Philosophical faculty, Comenius University) in 1940-1980. Among the main issues belong: system of teaching philosophy and making the public familiar with philosophy; Bratislava Philosophical School, patterns and transformations of Slovak philosophy in the 20th century etc.
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.
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