E-LOGOS, 1995 (vol. 2), issue 1
History of Philosophy
DE BONO, MALO, VIRTUTEQUE (Ke Spinozovu pojetí mravního hodnoceni)
M. Hemelík
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Ke vztahu existenciálně filosofické koncepce člověka a existenciálně filosofické koncepce hodnot
Vladimír Kyprý
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Philosophy of Science
Svět z pohledu počítačů
J. Štěpán
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The control of complex technical and economical systems depends on the quality of information which we have about these systems. Complex systems have mostly hundreds of sensors with different accuracy and reliability characteristics (see [2]). The measured data are mostly given with a precision lower than two decimal places (see [12],[13],[14]). At the present time problems connected with the control of complex systems, i.e. problems based on data corrupted with uncertaintes, are beyond the ef- fective reach of the control theory. The fundamental dilemma of this situation lies in the fact that the uncertainty cannot be simply included in formal theories....
Philosophy of Mind
Kognitivní vědy a ontologická diference. Svět snů
K. Pstružina
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REM-Sleep and Hypothesis
K. Pstružina
E-LOGOS 1995, 2(1)
Scientists tackle a solution of scientific problems together with their experience, knowledge, methods and skills which were successful in the past and it is undeniable that these all take part on formation of conjectures and assumptions. The sleep or more precisely one of the phase of sleep (REM-sleep) undoubtedly plays the role in the process in which we create a conjectures and assumptions. We do not know all about but I claim that during the REM-sleep we probably choose from a conjectures and assumptions from which the hypothesis of the first line are emerged. Only after breaking through the barrier of observativness we can mobilize all form of...
Příspěvek k mind-body problému
K. Pstružina
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Epistemology
Lze vyjádřit specifické prostřednictvím všeobecného?
R. Valenčík
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Miscellany
Markétčina láska
K. Pstružina
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Czech Culture in the Light of European Culture
K. Pstružina
E-LOGOS 1995, 2(1)
K některým teoretickým otázkám problematiky "jáství"
V. Váňa
E-LOGOS 1995, 2(1)
On the relationship between Art and Technology in Contemporary Music
B. Becker, G. Eckel
E-LOGOS 1995, 2(1)
This article starts with the question, whether different epistemological and practical objectives in art and technology are responsible for the problems which can be observed in present Media-art. Therefore, we first demonstrate some traditional objectives of art, especially the position of the so-called Frankfurt-School, according to which art is diametrically opposed to technological attitudes and claims since art has to express alternative ways of perceiving and interpreting the world. In contrast to this, we argue that techniques and technological states always have influenced the creative act. By demonstrating this effect in contemporary music,...
Civilization versus Culture in the Light of Electronic Networking
K. Pstružina
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By Civilization I mean all form improvement of our everydays life. Civilization is a growth of safety and dignity of man. Civilization means that mankind dispose by the tools for better comfort and familiarity of enviroment. On the contrary, culture is a sorrow for a soul. It is a fear about a level of spiritual life, culture is disquietness, alarmation from confortable life. Culture needs a tangled structure of emotion and it is culture that can help to the process of development of emotion. I think we need both, civilization and culture and we need both in very balance measure.The task of philosophers working on electronic networks are both to...