Issues of substantive forms as the forms of consciousness in the phenomenology of G. G. Shpet

Epistemological studies in Philosophy, Social and Political Sciences 1 (20):187-193 (2010)
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Article is devoted to consideration of the subject form in G. Shpet’s philosophy. The analysis of difference of concepts «the subject form» and «the ontish form» in their attitude to real objects and aesthetic concreteness.

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