No 8 (2014)
SCIENTIFIC LIFE. Reviews, Annotations, and Feedback
SCIENTIFIC LIFE. Conferences, Seminars, Round Tables
HISTORY AND MODERNITY. THE PHENOMENON OF MAN. <I>ON THE 8SH ANNIVERSARY OF IVAN T. FROLOV’S BIRTH</I>
PANORAMA OF THE WORLD PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT. FOREIGN PHILOSOPHY. NEW PUBLICATIONS
45-59
Abstract
Robert Brandom’s article contains a brief summary of his influential 1994 book Making It Explicit. American philosopher argues, that the representational dimension of propositional contents should be understood in terms of their «social articulation» -how a propositionally contentful belief or claim can have a different significance from the perspective of the individual believer or claimer, on the one hand, than it does from the perspective of the interpreter, on the other.
PANORAMA OF THE WORLD PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT. PHILOSOPHICAL AREA STUDY
60-77
Abstract
Russian philosopher Fedor Avgustovich Stepun (1884 - 1965) was born in Moscow and lived there until his exile from Soviet Russia in 1922. Based on a considerable factual material the author determine Stepun's Moscow address, shows how Stepun's Moscow circumstances were related to different stages of his intellectual work and public life.
PANORAMA OF THE WORLD PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT. MAN. PERSON. CITIZEN
78-87
Abstract
The article considers the theoretical views of F. Kessidi, the eminent contemporary scholar of Greek philosophy. Special attention is paid to his conceptions of the transition from myth to logos and the sources of the «theoretical» attitude to the world. The author puts across the idea that F. Kessidi’s philosophical views were based on his life experience and reasoning about the destinies of the Pontic Greeks and peoples of the Caucasus.
HUMANITARIAN AND SOCIAL KNOWLEDGE. NEW METHODOLOGICAL PARADIGMS. COGNITIVE STUDIES. <I>CALCULUS OF FORMS AS A PROJECT OF POSTNONCLASSICAL INTEGRAL PHILOSOPHY</I>
91-100
Abstract
The article investigates the so-called «calculus of forms» created by British mathematician and logician G. Spencer-Brown. The basic ideas and the provisions of this direction, parallels with structural approach are investigated, a new interpretation of the calculus of forms as a structural version of the integral approach in modern philosophy is given.
101-110
Abstract
The article offers the ontologic bases of states and temporal modes of life of the person which allows to create the system of coordinates, a landscape for real practices and future concepts of ontologies of meanings. Dynamic rhythm-cascade archetypes of complete sotions are used for the description of evolution of the social anthroposphere which can be believed as dynamic invariants of a form of historical development of society.
111-119
Abstract
This article is devoted to an attempt to synthesize all metaphysical concepts regarding category «form», stated in history of philosophy. As a result, a hypothesis of a common substance for all the forms, which is denoted with a term «formalia», is offered. Few postulates of the formalia theory are shown and in this aspect one of the current trends in the western philosophy - calculus of forms - is analyzed. It is shown that the calculus of forms is rooted in Kantian philosophy and the basic term «Eigenform» reflects substantially recursive patterns of an intellectual subject.
SCRIPTISATION: THE REVELATION, CONCEALMENT, AND ATTRIBUTION OF BEING. PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT: RECEPTION AND INTERPRETATION
120-135
Abstract
The article examines the correlation of the fantastic as presented literature theory and evolution described in philosophical works. The author analyzes the correlation of the mechanisms or ways in which the fantastic is realized, fixed in the system of artistic communication and the mechanisms of receiving the new that are working outside the strictly fictional, artistic medium, and determines the specific character of the category of «the new» in light of the question on human self-determination and freedom as goal-setting and realization.
SCIENTIFIC LIFE. THE 23<SUP>RD</SUP> WORLD CONGRESS OF PHILOSOPHY
ISSN 0235-1188 (Print)
ISSN 2618-8961 (Online)
ISSN 2618-8961 (Online)