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Fichte’s Philosophy and its Influence on the Ideas of the Fall of 1914Symposium: Canadian Journal of Continental Philosophy/Revue canadienne de philosophie continentale 3 (2): 259-274. 1999.Recent discussions on the political role of some 20th Century philosophers and their ideas, from Heidegger to Sartre and Lukacs, offer some new venues for our analysis of the similar role played by some of the classical figures in the history of modem philosophy. We have attempted to review some relevant aspects of Fichte’s philosophy, in particular as to their possible influence on the war supporting ideology created by German intellectuals at the outbreak of the World War I - so-called ideas o…Read more
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M. Stockhammer, Kant Dictionary (review)Société Française de Philosophie, Bulletin 63 (3): 392. 1972.
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40The philosophy of science in Eastern Europe a concise surveyZeitschrift Für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 1 (1): 133-141. 1970.SummaryAn introductory article, giving first a short historical exposition of philosophical thinking in Russia and Czechoslovakia. Second, basic trends in the Philosophy of Science in Russia and Poland are dealt with, followed by a briefer consideration of similar trends in other East European countries. A special article on Czechoslovakia will be published later. Some original philosophical contributions, especially of Polish philosophers, are mentioned. Supplemented with selected bibliography.
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138Fichte’s Philosophy and its Influence on the Ideas of the Fall of 1914Symposium 3 (2): 259-274. 1999.Recent discussions on the political role of some 20th Century philosophers and their ideas, from Heidegger to Sartre and Lukacs, offer some new venues for our analysis of the similar role played by some of the classical figures in the history of modem philosophy. We have attempted to review some relevant aspects of Fichte’s philosophy, in particular as to their possible influence on the war supporting ideology created by German intellectuals at the outbreak of the World War I - so-called ideas o…Read more
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2Hermann Cohen's Concept of the Transcendental MethodIn Tom Rockmore & Vladimir Zeman (eds.), Transcendental philosophy and everyday experience, Humanities Press. pp. 111-124. 1997.
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72The philosophy of science in eastern europe a concise surveyJournal for General Philosophy of Science / Zeitschrift für Allgemeine Wissenschaftstheorie 1 (1): 133-141. 1970.Summary An introductory article, giving first a short historical exposition of philosophical thinking in Russia and Czechoslovakia. Second, basic trends in the Philosophy of Science in Russia and Poland are dealt with, followed by a briefer consideration of similar trends in other East European countries. A special article on Czechoslovakia will be published later. Some original philosophical contributions, especially of Polish philosophers, are mentioned. Supplemented with selected bibliography
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28Transcendental philosophy and everyday experience (edited book)Humanities Press. 1997.This collection focuses on the transcendental philosophy of Kant and Husserl and on the intersection of transcendental philosophy and everyday life and experience. It contains sections on philosophy and everyday experience, Kant and neo-Kantianism, applications of transcendental philosophy, and transcendental philosophy and the emotions. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
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65Karl Popper and Hans Albert—The Broad Scope of Critical RationalismIn Zuzana Parusniková & Robert S. Cohen (eds.), Rethinking Popper, Springer. pp. 91--100. 2009.
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