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| Papers |
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| Baç, M. | Epistemological Naturalism, Skeptical Threat and the Question of Normativity
in Post-Apocalyptic Times [Abstract ] | 7 | 590-600 |
| Bakoš, V. | A Life in the Idea (The 100th Birthday Anniversaries of Jan Patočka and Igor Hrušovský) [Abstract ] | 6 | 474-486 |
| Bakoš, V. | Philosophical Production of the Association for Scientific Synthesis: Towards the 70th Anniversary of Its Foundation [Abstract ] | 10 | 853-869 |
| Bracanović, T. | Utilitarian Impartiality and Contemporary Darwinism [Abstract ] | 1 | 14-25 |
| Buraj, I. | „The Regime of Truth“: Its Notion, Structure and Mechanisms of Its Production (Inspired by the Thoughts of Michel Foucault) [Abstract ] | 7 | 569-578 |
| Chabada, M. | Univocality of the Concept of Being and Possible Knowing of God [Abstract ] | 1 | 26-43 |
| Depraz, N. | The Husserlian Theory of Intersubjectivity as Alterology. Emergent Theories and Wisdom Traditions in the Light of Genetic Phenomenology [Abstract ] | 5 | 403-412 |
| Dubnička, J. | Antropic Principle [Abstract ] | 9 | 813-824 |
Černík, V. Viceník, J. | The Method of Situational Analysis [Abstract ] | 9 | 765-776 |
| Čipkár, J. | Self-subsistence of Russian Philosophy [Abstract ] | 4 | 282-297 |
| Fábry, B. | Human Being and Person in Jurisprudence and in Bioethics: The Impact of Bioethics on Contemporary Discussion of the Concepts of Human being and Person in Jurisprudence [Abstract ] | 3 | 216-222 |
| Hála, V. | Universalistic Pretensions in Ethics. Formalism and Some of the Attempts at Establishing a Value Ethics [Abstract ] | 4 | 273-281 |
| Hála, V. | Spiritual Man and „Possessors of Reason“ (The 100th Birthday Anniversary of Jan Patočka) [Abstract ] | 6 | 487-496 |
| Hanzel, I. | Scientific Law: On the History of One Concept [Abstract ] | 9 | 801-812 |
| Huba, M. | Human Values, Ethics, Sustainability and Quality of Life: Theory and Praxis [Abstract ] | 8 | 675-685 |
| Janicaud, D. | Phenomenology Following in the Track of Inappearness of Time [Abstract ] | 5 | 422-432 |
| Jemelka, P. | Bioethics as a Discipline. Several Commentaries on Its Status [Abstract ] | 3 | 186-190 |
| Kusá, Z. | Participatory Approach in Social Sciences [Abstract ] | 9 | 790-800 |
| Kuře, J. | A Nice Death: Towards a Philosophical Explication of the Concept of Euthanasia [Abstract ] | 3 | 223-234 |
| Labuda, P. | Plato’s Parmenides and Republic as the Origins of Plotinus’ theory of the One [Abstract ] | 1 | 1-13 |
| Labuda, P. | Plotinus’ theory of the One and its Language [Abstract ] | 2 | 91-109 |
| Marion, J.-L. | A Saturated Phenomenon [Abstract ] | 5 | 378-402 |
| Mészáros, O. | Philosophy of Neo-Thomism in Hungary in the 19th Century (As Reflected in the Early Volumes of the Journal Bölcseleti Folyóirat) [Abstract ] | 10 | 879-889 |
| Palovičová, Z. | Normative Character of the Notion of Recognition [Abstract ] | 8 | 658-667 |
| Petit, J.-L. | Reflecting Ricœur’s Saying: „It is not the Brain, What Thinks, It is me.“ [Abstract ] | 5 | 413-421 |
| Piaček, J. | Hrušovský’s Contribution to Perichronosophy [Abstract ] | 6 | 524-534 |
| Rusnák, P. | Philosophy of Language of P. A. Florensky [Abstract ] | 7 | 579-589 |
| Schenk, J. | Agent-Based Modeling as a Methodological Innovation [Abstract ] | 9 | 777-789 |
| Sebbah, F.-D. | Subjectivity in Contemporary French Phenomenology [Abstract ] | 5 | 365-377 |
| Sedová, T. | Constructivism as a Philosophy and a Sociology of Science: Problems, Possibilities and Limits [Abstract ] | 9 | 750-764 |
| Sivák, J. | O jednej metafyzickej lektúre Husserlovej fenomenológie [Abstract ] | 6 | 507-523 |
| Sivák, J. | Igor Hrušovský as a Philosopher (In the Light of His Problems of Philosophy) [Abstract ] | 10 | 870-878 |
| Sýkora, P. | On the Necessity of Global Bioethics in a Multicultural World [Abstract ] | 3 | 191-202 |
| Taliga, M. | On Two Mistakes of Popper’s Theory of Verisimilitude [Abstract ] | 2 | 122-135 |
| Višňovský, E. | The Relevance of Pragmatism to Bioethics [Abstract ] | 3 | 235-244 |
| Volek, P. | Thomas Aquinas’ Views on the Origins of Humans and Contemporary Embryology [Abstract ] | 3 | 203-215 |
| Vydrová, J. | Between Subjectivity and Intersubjectivity [Abstract ] | 8 | 668-674 |
| Šajda, P. | Preferential and Non-Preferential Love in Søren Kierkegaard’s Work: An Outline [Abstract ] | 2 | 110-121 |
| Šulavíková, B. | On the Dispute about Scientific Principles in the Slovak Philosophy of the 1940s [Abstract ] | 6 | 497-506 |
| Young Philosophers |
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| Bajúszová, Z. | Fallibilism in the Conception of Ch. S. Peirce [Abstract ] | 4 | 304-309 |
| Brezňanová, D. | Searching for the (Lost) Meaning in A. Camus [Abstract ] | 4 | 310-316 |
| Kolárová, A. | R. Rorty Discovering Religion [Abstract ] | 4 | 298-303 |
| Lesňák, S. | Violence and Rationality in the Context of Ecological Crisis [Abstract ] | 4 | 317-323 |
| Podroužek, J. | Anaphora and Restricted Quantification [Abstract ] | 4 | 324-328 |
| Discussions - Polemics |
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| Davidson, D. | Truth Rehabilitated | 7 | 611-621 |
| Čarnogurská, M. | Could a „Rent Agreement with the Earth“ Become a Philo- sophical Problem? [Abstract ] | 3 | 262-266 |
| Rorty, R. | Response to Donald Davidson | 7 | 622-629 |
| Volek, P. | Approaching Human Embryos | 8 | 734-739 |
| Reflections |
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| Horák, V. | „Bildwissenschaft“: On the Parish of a New Science? [Abstract ] | 2 | 136-141 |
| Koukolík, F. | Reading M Gazzaniga’s Book Ethical Brain: A Brief Reflection | 3 | 253-254 |
| Kovaľová, D. | Habermas, Or Which Ethics for Bioethics? [Abstract ] | 3 | 245-252 |
| Lalíková, E. | The Idea of Future in the Writings of Several Slovak Intellectuals [Abstract ] | 10 | 903-910 |
| Nandrásky, K. | The God is Slipping His Old Skin | 10 | 890-902 |
| Novosád, F. | Igor Hrušovský in the 1950s | 6 | 535-541 |
| Novotný, K. | Appearing and Givenness. Marginal Commentaries on Contemporary Conceptions of Phenomenality [Abstract ] | 5 | 434-450 |
| Pauer, J. | Between Man’s „Rebirth“ and His „Death“ (Towards Some Forms of the Relationship between Person and Society). Part 1: From the Dissolving of Transcendence to the Kingdom of Man [Abstract ] | 8 | 686-695 |
| Pauer, J. | Between Man’s „Rebirth“ and His „Death“ (Towards Some Forms of the Relationship between Person and Society)
Part II: From the Realm of Humans to the „Death“ of the Person [Abstract ] | 9 | 825-833 |
| Smreková, D. | Sartre’s Concept of Intentionality in Current Researches [Abstract ] | 5 | 451-466 |
| Smreková, D. | Where does the World of Forgiveness Begin and Where is Its End? [Abstract ] | 8 | 696-703 |
| Višňovský, E. | Community: An Authentic Home for Humans? [Abstract ] | 1 | 44-53 |
| Vydra, A. | On Philosophical Writing. The Transformations of Philosophical Essays in the Hands of A. P. Martinich [Abstract ] | 4 | 329-335 |
| Vydra, A. | On Touching That does not Grasp [Abstract ] | 5 | 451-457 |
| Šulavíková, B. | Potentiality and Good Life [Abstract ] | 7 | 601-610 |
| Philosophy in the School Desk |
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| Palovičová, Z. | The Autonomy of Will as the Ground of Moral Action [Abstract ] | 2 | 164-175 |
| Sedlár, I. | Kant and Frege on Analyticity [Abstract ] | 4 | 336-347 |
| Tavel, P. | Philosophical Grounds of Viktor E. Frankl’s Theory (Philosophical Background of the Concept „Wille zum Sinn“) | 1 | 69-83 |
| Discussions - Polemics |
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| Davidson, D. | Truth Rehabilitated | 7 | 611-621 |
| Čarnogurská, M. | Could a „Rent Agreement with the Earth“ Become a Philo- sophical Problem? [Abstract ] | 3 | 262-266 |
| Rorty, R. | Response to Donald Davidson | 7 | 622-629 |
| Volek, P. | Approaching Human Embryos | 8 | 734-739 |
| From the Archives |
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| Hrušovský, I. | Monologues and Dialogues I (A Selection) | 6 | 550-559 |
| A View From Otherwhence |
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| Barbaras, R. | Life and Intentionality | 6 | 542-549 |
| A View Beyond the Frontier |
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| Budriunaité, A. | The Existential Experience of One’s Own Death or The ‘Dispute’
of M. Heidegger and E. Levinas in the Eyes of Everyman [Abstract ] | 8 | 704-715 |
| Reichlin, M. | Bioethics in Italy: Two Reasons of Discontent | 3 | 255-261 |
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| On Philosophical Knowledge | 7 | 630-641 |
| What is Philosophy Good for in Our Time? | 8 | 716-733 |
| From recent theses |
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| Martinkovič, M. | Political Realism in the Ideology of the New School [Abstract ] | 10 | 911-920 |
| Zeleňák, E. | At the Beginning There Was the Cowering-Law Model [Abstract ] | 9 | 834-845 |
| Anniversaries |
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| Münz, T. | The Philosophy of Religion in Hegel´s Phenomenology of Mind | 10 | 921-926 |
| Ad fontes |
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| Akvinský, T. | On Kingdom. The First Book (chaps. 1 – 7) | 1 | 57-68 |
| Akvinský, T. | On Kingdom. The First Book (chaps. 8 – 16); The Second Book (chaps 1. – 4) | 2 | 142-163 |
| Sitár, M. | Towards the Writing of St. Thomas Aquinas On Kingdom | 1 | 54-56 |
| Scientific Life |
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| Recent events in SPhA | 1 | 87-89 |
| Conference on Sign and Phenomenon | 1 | 83 |
| Igor Hrušovský – A Personality of Slovak Philosophy: A Conferrence on the Occasion of the 100th Birthday of the Philosopher | 2 | 183 |
| A SFA Lecture | 5 | 433 |
| Symposium on Ecologization and Humanization | 7 | 649 |
| SPA Lectures (October – December 2007) | 7 | 648 |
| Young Philosophers’ Conference The Future of Philosophy | 8 | 695 |
| The Future of Feminist Philosophy (A Lecture delivered by H. Nagl-Docekal) | 8 | 733 |
| Between Image and Technology | 10 | 943 |
| Summer University 2007: A Report | 10 | 944 |
| SPA Lectures January – June 2008 | 10 | 902 |
| | A SPA Lecture | 3 | 270 |
| | A Conference on TheTransformations of the Anthropological Question in Contemporary Philosophy | 3 | 252 |
| | A SFA Lecture | 4 | 309 |
| | A Conference | 4 | 323 |
| | „Igor Hrušovský: A Remarkable Figure in Slovak Philosophy“ (A Report from the International Conference Bratislava – Smolenice) | 6 | 565-567 |
| | The 3rd Year of Bratislava Philosophical Days | 6 | 567 |
| Gluchman, V. | Globalization in the Light of Diffrent Philosophical Traditions
(Interim World Philosophy Congress, New Delhi, December 15. – 17. 2006) | 2 | 179-180 |
| Sivák, J. | A New Way of Philosophical Thinking | 2 | 181-182 |
| Šablicová, V. | Ethic and Bioethics in Education: A Report from a Conference | 3 | 271 |
| Reviews |
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| Bakoš, V. | The Philosophy of National and European Histories (Boris Zala) | 10 | 927-930 |
| Chabada, M. | An Introduction to Various Resolutions of the Relationship between Philosophy and Theology not Only in Medieval Thought (T. Machula) | 1 | 83-86 |
| Černík, V. | Post-fordism or Post-capitalism? (Hinshi Uchiba (ed.)) | 9 | 846-848 |
| Fišerová, M. | Selected Representatives of Contemporary French Phenomenology
(P. Cabestan, G. Deniau, É. Escoubas, V. Gérard, J.-F. Lavigne, A. Pabst, F.-D. Sebbah, L. Tengelyi) | 5 | 468-471 |
| Fridmanová, M. | The Hermeneutics of the Living ( A. Kliková – K. Kleisner) | 7 | 645-647 |
| Geremešová, G. | Morals of the Past from the Contemporary Perspective (V. Gluchman, ed.) | 4 | 357-359 |
| Gluchman, V. | A Systematic View of the Problems of Social Ethics (I. Kišš) | 10 | 940-942 |
| Harris, E. | dentity and Violence in Contemporary International Politics (Amartya Sen) | 6 | 560-562 |
| Kolárová, A. | Religion in Postmodern Age (R. Rorty – G. Vattimo) | 4 | 354-357 |
| Kollár, K. | On the Boundary, but not on the Margin... (A. Kopčok) | 10 | 935-937 |
| Kollár, K. | The Contribution of the „Hlasists“ to the Development of Modern
Thinking in Slovakia (R. Klobucký) | 10 | 937-939 |
| Leško, V. | Czesław Głombik Celebrating His Jubilee (B. Szotek – A. J. Noras; Cz. Głombik) | 4 | 348-352 |
| Novosád, F. | Slovak Torments with Psychoanalysis (A. Bžoch) | 7 | 642-645 |
| Pichler, T. | Towards the Subject of Inter-subjectivity (R. Karul – M. Muránsky – J. Vydrová (eds.)) | 10 | 931-932 |
| Pichler, T. | Towards the History of Slovak Philosophical Thinking (K. Kollár) | 10 | 932-933 |
| Sedová, T. | The Function of Psychological Concepts in Interpretation (P. Koťátko) | 2 | 176-178 |
| Sivák, J. | Homage to Roman Ingarden (Czesław Głombik (ed.)) | 6 | 562-564 |
| Smreková, D. | Humans as Subjects and Objects of Philosophical Reflection (J. Šuch – U. Wollner) | 3 | 269-270 |
| Smreková, D. | Narrative Interview as a Specific Approach to Gender
(Z. Kiczková et al.) | 8 | 744-747 |
| Szapuová, M. | A „New Reading“ of (not Only) History (E. Farkašová) | 8 | 740-743 |
| Zeleňák, E. | The Counterfactual Theory of Causality (John Collins – Ned Hall –
L. A. Paul (eds.)) | 9 | 848-851 |
| Šulavíková, B. | In the Cave of the Illusions of Our World (J. Pauer) | 4 | 352-354 |
| Šulavíková, B. | The Ideals, Ideas, and Fortunes of the Slovak Avant-garde (V. Bakoš) | 10 | 933-935 |
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| Richard Rorty (1931-2007) | 7 | 651-655 |