Fribourg, Fribourg, Switzerland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, Misc
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc
  • Ingarden’s “Material-Value” Conception of Socio-Cultural Reality
    In Alessandro Salice & Hans Bernhard Schmid (eds.), The Phenomenological Approach to Social Reality, Springer Verlag. 2016.
  • L'oeuvre d'art en tant qu'objet esthétique. Complémentarité de perspectives sur une distinction problématique
    Freiburger Zeitschrift für Philosophie Und Theologie 33 (n/a): 571-591. 1986.
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    Philosophy in Russia Today and the Legacy of Soviet Philosophy
    The Proceedings of the Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 12 105-119. 2001.
    In a comment to Richard Rorty, Andrzej Walicki underscored the contextual difference between philosophy in a society like the USA and in post-communist countries. Citizens of democratic societies live best with a sense of contingency, situational embeddedness, plural rationalities, and relative truth. In East/Central Europe (ECE), the demand is for epistemological and moral certainty. Walicki did not say how philosophers in ECE are meeting this demand. How do philosophers in post-communist socie…Read more
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    Following his retirement fromUniversity teaching in 1972 Bocheski focusedincreasingly on metaphilosophical issues. Someof these he considered in occasional papers,autobiographical essays, as well as interviews,often giving expression to views that are asrefreshing as they are – sometimes –surprising. Bocheski in his later years becamesomething of an iconoclast, sharply criticalof, indeed hostile to, much of what isparadigmatically taken to be `philosophy'. Inthis paper, I draw out and examine so…Read more
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    The Philosophic Work of Roman Ingarden
    with Danuta Gierulanka and Halina Bockris
    Dialectics and Humanism 4 (4): 117-128. 1977.
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    Art and Ideology: Essay ReviewMarxism and Art: Essays Classic and ContemporaryThe Philosophical Foundations of Soviet Aesthetics
    with E. F. Kaelin, Maynard Solomon, T. J. Blakeley, Guido Küng, N. Lobkowicz, and Guido Kung
    Journal of Aesthetic Education 15 (2): 65. 1981.
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    Józef M. Bocheński. Two Anniversaries
    Studies in East European Thought 74 (2): 145-148. 2022.
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    Afterword: The Spiritual Situation of the Age
    with Joseph M. Bocheński
    Studies in Soviet Thought 40 (1): 257-266. 1990.
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    Reviews (review)
    with T. J. Blakeley, Benjamin Braude, and Stephen Baier
    Studies in East European Thought 23 (1): 77-90. 1982.
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    Reviews (review)
    with T. J. Blakeley, Benjamin Braude, and Stephen Baier
    Studies in Soviet Thought 23 (1): 77-90. 1982.
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    Preface
    Studies in East European Thought 66 (3-4): 163-164. 2014.
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    Bocheński on the human condition: is a long and happy life the whole story? (review)
    Studies in East European Thought 65 (1-2): 135-153. 2013.
    Following his retirement from teaching in 1972 J. M. Bocheński entered into a creative phase of his scholarly career characterized by, among other things, a marked shift to ‘naturalism’ to the detriment of philosophical ‘speculation’ of any kind (comprising much of classical metaphysics, ‘world views’, ‘ideologies, ‘moralizing’—for him so many nefarious ‘superstitions’). During this period he examined issues which bear on the human condition in a way that was at once constructive and critical—co…Read more
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    Vladimir Solov'ëv's “Virtue Epistemology”
    Studies in East European Thought 51 (3): 199-218. 1999.
    I attempt to clarify the connection between two late texts by V.S. Solov'ëv: Justification of the Good and Theoretical Philosophy. Solov'ëv drew attention to the intrinsic connection between moral and intellectual virtues. Theoretical Philosophy is the initial -- unfinished -- sketch of the dynamism of mind seeking truth as a good. I sketch several parallels and analogies between the doctrine of moral experience set out in Justification and the account of the intellect's dynamism based on imme…Read more
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    The article presents an overview of A. S. Akhiezer’s reconstruction of Russia’s socio-cultural history as a cultural hermeneutic. The underlying idea is that the way humans make sense of their existence is driven by an algorithm of meaning production informing the organization of their ‘world’, in particular the selection of the means involved in that production. Thus the central axis of Akhiezer’s hermeneutic, methodogically, is symbolization: ‘worlds’, that is, socio-cultural matrices, are mad…Read more
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    The category of culture in soviet philosophy
    Studies in East European Thought 35 (2): 83-124. 1988.
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    Review (review)
    Studies in East European Thought 18 (4): 329-334. 1978.
  • Reviews (review)
    Studies in Soviet Thought 20 (4): 367-371. 1979.
  • Review (review)
    Studies in Soviet Thought 18 (4): 329-334. 1978.
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    Preface
    Studies in East European Thought 40 (1-3): 1-5. 1990.
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    Preface
    Studies in Soviet Thought 40 (1-3): 1-5. 1990.
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    Options for a Marxist-Leninist theory of the aesthetic
    Studies in Soviet Thought 20 (2): 127-143. 1979.
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    Note from the editor
    Studies in East European Thought 55 (4): 279-280. 2003.
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    Editor’s preface
    Studies in East European Thought 62 (1): 1-1. 2010.