From the “Doctrine of Science”1 to the Logic of Culture

Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):346-354 (2021)
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Modern logical concepts—essences, phenomena, causality, and so forth—border on medieval concepts, including the concept of man’s and, ultimately, God’s involvement in real objects. According to Bib...

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