E-LOGOS, 2004 (vol. 11), issue 1
History of Philosophy
Co je integrace? (K filosoficko-antropologickým - antropologicko-ontologickým - pojetím integrace lidského bytí vzhledem ke smyslu lidského bytí a ve vztahu k duchu (post)moderní doby)
Vladimír Kyprý
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-20
Nietzsche a vec myslenia
Štefan Jusko
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-13
Philosophy of Science
Decoherentism: the Fourth (and the Last) Scientific Revolution in the 20th Century
Ján Pavlík
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-88
Decoherentism, as being developed by many outstanding contemporary physicists, and elaborated in a systematic form by French physicist Roland Omnčs, eliminates eventually the long-lasting quantum-classical dualism in physics. It proves that in consequence of decoherence effect, the laws of quantum mechanics (with their probabilistic character) turn into the deterministic laws of classical physics; it describes therewith a real process through which the phenomenal world as given immediately to our sensory perception arises from quantum fundamentals; accordingly, classical determinism is a direct and controlled consequence of quantum mechanics.At...
Ekonomický zákon (bytí lidsky jsoucího) a vědecký zákon ekonomický (bytí lidsky jsoucího)
Vladimír Kyprý
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-9
Ethics, Social and Political Philosophy
Kant's Idea of Eternal Peace and the European Union
Ján Pavlík
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-37
Epistemology
Informace, ontologie, entropie
Ján Pavlík
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-22
In spite of the fact that the mathematical theory of information was formed in connection with the problems of technical transmission of data (when data could consist of fully nonsensical string of nonsensical words), it is possible to show that its main principles are not so distant from the logical structure of pre-scientific (comon sense) understanding, as applied by people in the frame of the Lebenswelt, as it could seem. E. g., Ashby's theory of variety is compatible with the structure of definition in classical logic. Moreover, the first attempt at the quantification of information took place in classical (Platonic) ontology which was a reflection...
Znalost z pohledu sémiotiky a hermeneutiky, a orientace znalostního managementu.
Danica Slouková
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-23
Excellent Student Papers
The Idea of God in Spinoza's Philosophy
Emmanuel Jousse
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-11
Why do we need religion? In our so-called agnostic era, is it possible to conceive an idea of God compatible with our modern requirements? These questions are becoming excruciating nowadaysshown especially by the spiritual dispair leading to sects.By defining a peculiar idea of God, Spinoza succeded in making the synthesis of numerous spiritual conceptions of his time. This idea is not a given solution to all the problems we meet in our everyday life, but can make us think about our relationship with the world and ourselves.
Kantova kritika důkazů boží existence
Michal Vomočil
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-18
Schumpeter a budoucnost kapitalismu
Marek Hudík
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-7 | DOI: 10.18267/j.e-logos.50
Na okraj Kantovy etiky
Ondřej Hartman
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-11
Zdravý rozum Thomase Paina
Lukáš Dvořák
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-8
Inherent Problems with Thomistic Thought
Edward Simpson
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-9
Kant - Sartre a späť
Peter Bolcha
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-10
Miscellany
Determinatio est negatio
Martin Hemelík
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-11
De ente sufficiente
Martin Hemelík
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-17
Zpráva o další studijní cestě aneb Život a doba filosofa B. Spinozy
Martin Hemelík
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-12
Filosofie, askeze, rezignace
Hynek Tippelt
E-LOGOS 2004, 11(1):1-23