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    Philosophical-Anthropological Contribution by Viktor Frankl - the Human, Meaning, Illness and Health.Roman Adamczyk - 2019 - E-Logos 26 (2):4-13.
    Filozoficko-antropologické dědictví Viktora E. Frankla zůstává dosud nedoceněnou oblastí v jeho široké tvůrčí činnosti, která zahrnuje také neurologické, psychiatrické, psychoterapeutické a axiologicko-etické bádání. Franklovým dílem však prolíná svébytná multidimenzionální koncepce člověka, která je v následujícím příspěvku úzce spojena s Franklovou primární profesní orientací - péčí o zdraví a snahou o uzdravení nemocných - a s jednou z dominant Franklovy tragické triády - utrpením.
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  2. (1 other version)23 January 2011: An open letter to Viktor Orbán from the New School in New York.Viktor Orbán - 2011 - Thesis Eleven 105 (1):98-101.
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    Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th.Viktor Kozlovskyi, Illia Davidenko, Kateryna Kruhlyk & Daria Popil - 2020 - Sententiae 39 (2):241-250.
    Interview of Illia Davidenko, Kateryna Kruhlyk, Daria Popil with Viktor Kozlovskyi.
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  4. Imaginary construction and lessons in living forward.Viktoras Bachmetjevas - 2021 - History of European Ideas 47 (3):470-483.
    ABSTRACT It is commonly argued that Kierkegaard’s famous observation that life can be understood backward, but must be lived forward excludes the possibility of intellectual preparation to life. This article suggests the view that, while it is not the case that Kierkegaard has an elaborate vision of thinking about the possibilities of life one faces, he engages the notion of imaginary construction [experimentere] to propose existential prototypes for mental exploration that prepare us for life lived forward. It is concluded that (...)
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    Three Harm-Based Arguments for a Moral Obligation to Vaccinate.Viktor Ivanković & Lovro Savić - 2021 - Health Care Analysis 30 (1):18-34.
    A particularly strong reason to vaccinate against transmittable diseases, based on considerations of harm, is to contribute to the realization of population-level herd immunity. We argue, however, that herd immunity alone is insufficient for deriving a strong harm-based moral obligation to vaccinate in all circumstances, since the obligation significantly weakens well above and well below the herd immunity threshold. The paper offers two additional harm-based arguments that, together with the herd immunity argument, consolidates our moral obligation. First, we argue that (...)
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    The Vienna Circle.Viktor Kraft - 1953 - New York,: Greenwood Press.
    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit in on a meeting of the Vienna Circle, listening to discussions by the greatest Austrian thinkers of the 20th century, including Moritz Schlick, Gustav Bergmann, and Karl Menger? Join original Vienna-Circle member Victor Kraft in his discussion of the movement for an exclusive insider s view of this important point in philosophical history. In this in-depth philosophical study, Victor Kraft explores the role the Vienna Circle had on the international (...)
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    Die Nötigung zur Öffnung.Viktor Kempf - 2022 - Zeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 9 (1):41-76.
    Seyla Benhabib vermag es mithilfe ihres Konzepts der „demokratischen Iteration“ das Prinzip der Volkssouveränität mit den moralischen Ansprüchen von Migrierenden auf Augenhöhe zu vermitteln. Dies gelingt ihr, weil sie „demokratische Iterationen“ als diskursive Aushandlungsprozesse unter Bedingungen der Öffentlichkeit versteht. Der Begriff der Öffentlichkeit bezeichnet, wohl verstanden, nämlich einen konstitutiv offenen Kommunikationsraum, in dem sich die diskursive Klärung des demokratischen „Wir“ immer schon unter prinzipiellem Einbezug „des Anderen“ vollzieht. Bereits John Dewey, Hannah Arendt und Jürgen Habermas haben diese konstitutive Offenheit der (...)
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    Hilde Mangold, co-discoverer of the organizer.Viktor Hamburger - 1984 - Journal of the History of Biology 17 (1):1-11.
  9. The comic as an existential category in Kierkegaard's thought.Viktoras Bachmetjevas - 2023 - In Daniel O'Shiel & Viktoras Bachmetjevas (eds.), Philosophy of Humour: New Perspectives. Boston: BRILL.
     
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    Criminogenic Security of Law in the EU and Lithuanian Legislation.Viktoras Justickis & Vidmantas Egidijus Kurapka - 2009 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 117 (3):217-238.
    The study focuses on the phenomenon of crime-causing (criminogenic) law. It includes a review of related studies on such laws and their criminal side-effects, the change in the legislator’s liability for effects of enacted laws, and the effects of the legislator’s afflatus on the potential criminogenic effects of law. Of special concern are cases where the legislator is aware of the potential criminogenic side-effects of a new law but carelessly neglects them. The study evaluates the tool for detection of probable (...)
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    Psichologiniai teisėjo priimamuų sprendimų subjektyvumo veiksniai.Viktoras Justickis, Gintautas Valickas & Dovilė Petkevičiūtė-Barysienė - 2013 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 20 (4):1492-1509.
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    Two-Rays Approach in the Integration of Victimological and Recorded Data on Criminality.Viktoras Justickis, Rokas Uscila & Alfredas Kiškis - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (2):803-820.
    Accurate and valid data on criminality are the foundations of any efficient crime policy and crime prevention. However, modern criminal justice and crime prevention has to deal with multiple, often conflicting sources of data. Our paper considers the prospects of integration of the most important data on criminality:victimological and recorded data. The way of their integration – a two-rays approach (RAS) – has been proposed. A new integrated criminality research tool, able to combine victimological and recorded data has been developed. (...)
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    Razlichenie i opyt: fenomenologii︠a︡ neagressivnogo soznanii︠a︡.Viktor Igorʹevich Molchanov - 2004 - Moskva: Modest Kolerov & Tri kvadrata.
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    Gaps in Labour Law and Their Influence on Flexibility and Stability of the Labour Law System.Viktoras Tiažkijus - 2012 - Jurisprudencija: Mokslo darbu žurnalas 19 (4):1551-1566.
    The Labour Code of the Republic of Lithuania was enacted on 4 June 2002. However, the practice of ten years has shown that even the systematisation of this branch of law by means of codification could not help avoiding gaps in labour law. The Lithuanian labour law system balances on the brink of flexibility, liberalisation and stability. The purpose of this article is to examine the legal side of this problem and to evaluate the quality of legal regulation of labour (...)
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  15. Reductionism and nihilism Viktor E. Frankl.Viktor E. Frankl - 1969 - In Arthur Koestler & John Raymond Smythies (eds.), Beyond reductionism: new perspectives in the life sciences. London,: Hutchinson. pp. 396.
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  16. Steering Clear of Bullshit? The Problem of Obscurantism.Viktor Ivanković - 2016 - Philosophia 44 (2):531-546.
    The paper points to gaps in the conceptualization of bullshit as offered by Harry Frankfurt and Jerry Cohen. I argue that one type of bullshit, obscurantism, the deliberate exercise of making one’s text opaque for the purposes of deceiving the readership in various ways, escapes Frankfurt’s radar in tracking those judgments that are unconcerned with truth, and is not given distinct status in Cohen’s framework, which pays more attention to the product of bullshit than its producers and their techniques. First, (...)
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    Die Grundformen der Wissenschaftlichen Methoden.Viktor Kraft - 1927 - Philosophical Review 36 (6):594-597.
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    Some fundamental criteria of the scientific method and the internal structure of science.Viktor Palm - 2001 - In Rein Vihalemm (ed.), Estonian studies in the history and philosophy of science. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 91--110.
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    Poetic Language and Ordinary Language. A Linguist's View.Viktor Krupa - 1994 - Human Affairs 4 (1):55-63.
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  20. Osvalʹd Shpengler i ego vzgli︠a︡dy na iskusstvo.Viktor Nikitich Lazarev - 1922
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    Evidentiality as Fundamental Problem of «Clear Scienсes» (Descartes and Husserl at the Sources of Conscience).Viktor Okorokov - 2001 - Sententiae 3 (1):30-39.
    Because methodical doubt is a process of demarcation of scientific (clear) and non-scientific constructions, then in this process Descartes affirmed truly neo-positivistic principle. Descartes` rational transformation of thinking is usage methods of mechanical sciences to «sciences about spirit» attaching to them also natural status. But Descartes had not noticed that scientific obviousnesses with time turns into dogmas. That is why Husserl offered to describe phenomena after riching «epoche» about natural-scientific beliefs. Search of pretheoretical grounds of obviousness has led to loss (...)
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    Unpacking noun-noun compounds: Interpreting novel and conventional foodnames in isolation and on food labels.Viktor Smith, Daniel Barratt & Jordan Zlatev - 2014 - Cognitive Linguistics 25 (1):99-147.
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    Післяслово. Тенденції релігійних змін у світі ххі століття та їхні імплікації в українському контексті.Viktor Ye Yelenskyy - 2008 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 48:314-339.
    How will religion develop in the 21st century? How optimistic can her outlook be on her future? What will be the meaning of global religious change in the coming decades? Despite being very advanced in the West, the answers to these questions remain problematic. In the famous work, "Returning the Sacred: Arguments for the Future of Religion," D. Bell noted that in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, most thinkers expected that religion would disappear in the twentieth century. At (...)
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    The Constitution of Markets: Essays in Political Economy.Viktor Vanberg - 2001 - Routledge.
    What is the nature and role of competition in markets and politics? This book examines the institutional dimension of markets and the rules and institutions that condition the operation of market economies. Particular attention is paid to the the role of the state, specifically the role of governments in shaping and maintaining the economic constitution of their societies.
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    Phenomenology of Online Spaces: Interpreting Late Modern Spatialities.Viktor Berger - 2020 - Human Studies 43 (4):603-626.
    Sociological theories of space have so far not provided an in-depth analysis of online spaces. The paper addresses this issue by means of Löw’s relational theory of space. As this theory mainly focuses on material spaces, it is necessary to embrace the phenomenological perspective in order to apply it to the virtual realm. More recent phenomenological research has highlighted the ongoing mediatization or virtualization of the life-world. These theories, and presence research more generally, are useful for examining the layers of (...)
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    Immanuel Kant’s Epistemological Ideas from the Point of View of Exact Epistemology and Artificial Intelligence.Viktor Finn - 2024 - Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 5 (1-2).
    In exact epistemology Immanuel Kant’s statement on the priority of application of cognitive faculties is detailed as an intellectual process. Empirical regularities of the JSM–method of automated support for research are synthetic a posteriori judgements. Theoretical intelligence is primary, and its aspects are understanding (Verstand) and mind (Gemüt). The conditions of possible experience in Kant’s sense are implemented in the JSM–method of ASR in intelligent systems. And the JSM–method itself is the transcendental logic of artificial intelligence using two theories of (...)
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    Unserious but Serious Pilgrimages: What Educational Philosophy Can Learn about Fiction and Reality from Children's Artful Play.Viktor Johansson - 2017 - Educational Theory 67 (3):309-326.
    What happens if we think of children's play as a form of great art that we turn to and return to for inspiration, for education? If we can see play as art, then what and how can we learn from children's play or from playing with them? What can philosophy, or philosophers, learn from children's play? In this essay Viktor Johansson gives examples of what and when children can teach philosophers through play or, more specifically, how children's play can (...)
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    Operationalism: An Interpretation of the Philosophy of Ancient Greek Geometry.Viktor Blåsjö - 2022 - Foundations of Science 27 (2):587-708.
    I present a systematic interpretation of the foundational purpose of constructions in ancient Greek geometry. I argue that Greek geometers were committed to an operationalist foundational program, according to which all of mathematics—including its entire ontology and epistemology—is based entirely on concrete physical constructions. On this reading, key foundational aspects of Greek geometry are analogous to core tenets of 20th-century operationalist/positivist/constructivist/intuitionist philosophy of science and mathematics. Operationalism provides coherent answers to a range of traditional philosophical problems regarding classical mathematics, such (...)
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    In defence of geometrical algebra.Viktor Blåsjö - 2016 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 70 (3):325-359.
    The geometrical algebra hypothesis was once the received interpretation of Greek mathematics. In recent decades, however, it has become anathema to many. I give a critical review of all arguments against it and offer a consistent rebuttal case against the modern consensus. Consequently, I find that the geometrical algebra interpretation should be reinstated as a viable historical hypothesis.
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  30. Immanuelio Kanto etikos įtaka Søreno Kierkegaard’o etinės stadijos sampratai.Viktoras Bachmetjevas - 2015 - Žmogus ir Žodis 17 (4).
    Straipsnyje analizuojamos Søreno Kierkegaard’o filosofinio personažo Teisėjo Vilhelmo etinės pažiūros. Įprastai Teisėjas Vilhelmas yra siejamas su Hegelio filosofine teorija, kurioje siektinas etinis gyvenimas yra suprantamas kaip Sittlichkeit, vyraujančių etinių bei moralinių normų laikymasis. Analizuojant S. Kierkegaard’o veikalo Arba / arba II dalį, straipsnyje kvestionuojamas tokios sąsajos pagrįstumas ir atskleidžiama, kad esama nemažai argumentų, leidžiančių permąstyti Teisėją Vilhelmą kaip Immanuelio Kanto etikos atstovą.
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  31. Kierkegaard’s Reception in Lithuania.Viktoras Bachmetjevas - 2017 - Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook 2017 (1):345-362.
    Name der Zeitschrift: Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Jahrgang: 2017 Heft: 1 Seiten: 345-362.
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    Finding Soil in an Age of Climate Trouble: Designing a New Compass for Education with Arendt and Latour.Viktor Swillens & Joris Vlieghe - 2020 - Journal of Philosophy of Education 54 (4):1019-1031.
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  33. Антропологічні візії маркеліна олесницького.Viktor Kozlovskyi - 2018 - Наукові Записки Наукма. Філософія Та Релігієзнавство 1:43-54.
    The article deals with the anthropological views of M. Olesnytskyі, a professor at the Kyiv Theological Academy, whose creative work has not yet been properly studied. It reveals the connection of his anthropological ideas with moral theology and ethical doctrine, which he had taught for a long time in the KTA. Anthropological implications of the moral formation of a human person are also paid attention to, in particular, the dependence of the moral character on anthropological factors. In this context, the (...)
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    (1 other version)Die Struktur der Deduktion bei Kant.Viktor Nowotny - 1981 - Kant Studien 72 (1-4):270-279.
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    Петро ліницький як апологет метафізики у «вік науки».Viktor Kozlovskyi - 2019 - Наукові Записки Наукма. Філософія Та Релігієзнавство 4:3-16.
    The article is about metaphysical studies of Peter Linitskyi’s, a professor of the Department of Logic and Metaphysics in the Kyiv Theological Academy. For many years P. Linitskyi taught students of the Academy all parts of metaphysics. The author of the article examines all approaches to metaphysical issues that the Kyiv professor held. Special attention is paid to the arguments that P. Linitskyі used to protect metaphysics from attempts to prove its inability to formulate theoretical knowledge about transcendental objects – (...)
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    Nudging, Transparency, and Watchfulness.Viktor Ivanković & Bart Engelen - 2019 - Social Theory and Practice 45 (1):43-73.
    Nudges have been criticized for working ‘in the dark’, influencing people without their full awareness. To assess whether this property renders nudging an illegitimate policy tool in liberal democracies, we argue that in scrutinizing nudge transparency, we should adequately divide our focus between nudging techniques, the nudgers employing them, and the nudgees subjected to them. We develop an account of what it means for nudgees to be ‘watchful’, a disposition that enables them to resist and circumvent nudges. We argue that (...)
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    Extraordinary: Reflections on Sample Representativeness.Viktor Dörfler & Marc Stierand - 2018 - In Izabela Lebuda & Vlad Petre Glăveanu (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Social Creativity Research. Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 569-584.
    In this chapter we offer a reflection on the notion of sample representativeness from an interpretivist-qualitative perspective. Specifically we are looking into the idea of learning about a phenomenon through examining extraordinary individuals characterized by that phenomenon; to describe them we use the term ‘extraordinary’ as a noun, thereby building on Howard Gardner’s notion of ‘extraordinary minds’ (Gardner, 1997). We are looking at the ‘extraordinary’ in their professional socio-historical contexts, as the phenomena we are interested in cannot be divorced from (...)
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    Philosophy with Children, Inquiry Ethics and Value Transmission : Merits, demerits and relations between the approaches.Viktor Gardelli - manuscript
    Education for participation – Philosophizing back a "new" life after acquired brain injury.
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  39. A Critique of the Development Aid Discourse.Viktor Jakupec - 2017 - In Development Aid—Populism and the End of the Neoliberal Agenda. Cham: Springer Verlag.
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  40. Osnovnye problemy kritiki idealisticheskoĭ istorii russkoĭ filosofii.Viktor Arsenʹevich Malinin - 1963 - Izd-Vo Moskovskogo Universiteta.
     
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  41. Mekhanizm deĭstvii︠a︡ sot︠s︡ialʹnykh zakonov i subʺektivnyĭ faktor.Viktor Ivanovich Pripisnov - 1972
     
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    Constitutionally Constrained and Safeguarded Competition in Markets and Politics with reference to a European Constitution.Viktor Vanberg - 1993 - Journal des Economistes Et des Etudes Humaines 4 (1):3-28.
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    Medizin und logik.Viktor V. Weizsaucker - 1951 - Dialectica 5 (1):25-58.
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    International models, trends and concepts of the philosophy of education in the context of sustainable social development under global institutional transformation conditions.Viktor Zinchenko - 2019 - Cхід 1:72–81.
    At the turn of the Millennium, the issue of education, especially higher education, its role in state formation and impact on the life of society acquired particular relevance and became a subject of research of not only teachers and historians but also economists, political analysts, psychologists, social scientists and, above all, philosophers (which gave rise to a variety of models and trends in the philosophy of education). In the meantime, there is some lack of fundamental integrative studies into comprehensive educational-managerial (...)
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    Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th. Part III.Viktor Kozlovskyi, Illia Davidenko, Kateryna Kruhlyk & Daria Popil - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (2):115-160.
    Interview of Illia Davidenko, Kateryna Kruhlyk, Daria Popil with Viktor Kozlovskyi.
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    Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th. Part II.Viktor Kozlovskyi, Illia Davidenko, Kateryna Kruhlyk & Daria Popil - 2021 - Sententiae 40 (1):175-199.
    Interview of Illia Davidenko, Kateryna Kruhlyk, Daria Popil with Viktor Kozlovskyi.
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    Russell’s doctrine of space and time in connection with Kant’s transcendental aesthetics.Viktor Kozlovskyi - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (2):6-32.
    Author demonstrates that Russell’s conception of space and time diverges from Kant’s transcendental aesthetics and leans towards logical and mathematical topology. Russell’s approach is grounded in analytical rather than synthetic judgments, contrasting with Kant’s perspective. The British philosopher develops a subjective-psychological model of space and time that complements the logical-mathematical model, serving as the foundation for human experience and cognition. This Russellian model considers the psychological aspects of perceptual and tactile space and time, highlighting their intersection in human perception, which (...)
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    Чи потрібний нам геґель?Viktor Kozlovskyi - 2020 - Наукові Записки Наукма. Філософія Та Релігієзнавство 5:90-102.
    The article considers the Ukrainian translation of the latest edition of Hegel's work “The Phenomenology of Spirit”. The analysis focuses on the conformity of this translation with the generally accepted world requirements and norms that put forward the translation and publication of classical philosophical texts. The historical circumstances of the appearance of “Phänomenologie des Geistes” are briefly considered, as well as the history of its editing and republishing in the 19-20th cent., and it is shown that without this history any (...)
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    Subjectivity as a fundamental concept of modern philosophy of education.Viktor Dovbnya - 2024 - Filosofiya osvity Philosophy of Education 30 (1):204-220.
    The article is devoted to revealing the core significance of the con­cept of subjectivity in the modern philosophy of education. The focus on the ac­tualisation of the problem of subjectivity is combined with the awareness of its existential multidimensionality and collision, which has different manifestations in totalitarian, authoritarian and democratic societies. In the semantic field of philosophical anthropology as meta-anthropology (N. Khamitov), the author of the article reveals the philosophical and pedagogical context of the subject-sub­ject interaction between teacher and student. (...)
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    Kant's Doctrine of Sensibility, Space and Time: Transcendental, Anthropological and Natural Science Connotations.Viktor Kozlovskyi - 2024 - Sententiae 43 (3):81-98.
    The author examines Kant’s transcendental doctrine of space and time in order to find out possible anthropological connotations of the German philosopher’s topology. The analysis allows us to draw the following conclusions: 1) the anthropological features of space and time significantly correct the transcendental understanding of space and time as forms of sensual intuition; 2) the anthropological connotations of the forms of space and time make it impossible to have both noumenal, intellectual intuition of things and intuition based on a (...)
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