• Chelovek I Dukhovnost
    with V. G. Fedotova, A. Ia Zunde, and Filozofijas Un Tiesibu Instituts Akademija)
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  • Towards the New Philosophical Anthropology: Facing Evil and Fitting Response
    Proceedings of the XXIII World Congress of Philosophy 28 87-92. 2018.
    Philosophical anthropology can be developed in close relationship with the teaching of life forms: upward, based on hierarchy of values, forward and on the surface. In the life form upward where ethics strictly distinguish good from evil, philosophical anthropology looks for the human being’s essence. In the life form forward the relationships between the good and evil become uncertain, the human being is explained as a complex of functions. In the life form on the surface casual events are in p…Read more
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    Hermeneutics of Contemporary Life Forms
    Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 21 39-44. 2008.
    Different forms of life can be described making use of hermeneutical description of the life-world (Lebenswelt) the field of vision of which encompasses the changes of value systems and lifestyles. Contemporary life forms typical of Europe are: upward, forward, on the surface. Life forms display differing attitude towards space, time, universal ideas, differences, hierarchy, mind, body, causal relationships, chance, language and etc. Contemporary changes are not a string of spontaneous incidents…Read more
  • Teleologija Un Estetika Imanuela Kanta "Spriestspejas Kritikas" 200. Gadadiena
    with Filozofijas Un Tiesibu Instituts Akademija)
    Latvijas Zinatnu Akademija, Filozofijas Un Tiesibu Instituts. 1990.
  • The Formation of Sense and Creative Experience
    Analecta Husserliana 27 (n/a): 39. 1989.
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    Eco-Phenomenology: Philosophical Sources and Main Concepts
    In Daniela Verducci, Jadwiga Smith & William Smith (eds.), Eco-Phenomenology: Life, Human Life, Post-Human Life in the Harmony of the Cosmos, Springer Verlag. pp. 43-58. 2018.
    Eco-phenomenology is a new developing trend, but its roots can be traced to philosophia naturalis, the philosophies of Schelling, Nietzsche, Bergson, Husserl, Merleau-Ponty, and other philosophers. The ecological turn in phenomenology is prompted by authors dealing with the problems of the human being – nature, life, the Universe. Eco-phenomenology and eco-philosophy are different teachings, eco-phenomenology being more theoretically fundamental while eco-philosophy until now more politically or…Read more
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    Understanding of Intersubjectivity and Life in Theodors Celm’s Philosophical Works
    The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 15 20-25. 1998.
    Theodors Celms, a prominent Latvian philosopher, was one of Husserl's best students. Intersubjectivity was an important theme in the "psychological" reading of phenomenology when Celm turned to the problem of the transcendental "I" and to a living-rather than logically defined-subject. Celms concluded that Husserl's phenomenology could not address the question of intersubjectivity because in the course of its development it merely substituted pluralistic solipsism for monistic solipsism. What is…Read more
  • Intersubjective parameters of the life processes
    Analecta Husserliana 77 79-84. 2002.
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    Logos and life: Understanding of rhythm
    Analecta Husserliana 110 675-683. 2011.
  • Silence as a cultural phenomenon
    Analecta Husserliana 39 13-21. 1993.
  • Filosofii︠a︡, nauka, chelovek: problemy i perspektivy (edited book)
    with L. P. Ermolaeva, V. Markovs, and Filozofijas Un Tiesibu Instituts Akademija)
    Institut filosofii. 1990.
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    Phenomenology and culture
    Institute of philosophy and sociology. 2002.