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Toward a “Cultural Philosophy”: Five Forms of Philosophy of Culture [PDF]
This work argues that an opportunity is being missed by the philosophical tradition, especially within philosophy of culture: an opportunity not just to philosophize “about” culture, but to embody culture and put it into practice.
Jared Kemling
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Truth, Practice, and Philosophy of Culture [PDF]
The paper offers a glimpse at the diversity of what is labelled Philosophy of Culture, and then brings out some important issues concerning culture (aristocratic vs democratic vision, genealogical unification vs respect of heterogeneity, relevance vs ...
Jean-Michel Salanskis
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The Concept of an Imperial City in The Modern Global World [PDF]
Research background: The author analyzes the phenomenon of cultural identity of the city and its cultural and economic aspects which allows us to create the concept of the Imperial city, and analyze its relationship with its own historical background and
Maltseva Yulia
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Between history and system. Heinrich Rickert’s concept of culture [PDF]
The paper reconstructs the concept of culture that emerges from Heinrich Rickert’s neo-Kantianism, uncovering its major historical-problematic, methodological, and philosophical implications.
Morrone Giovanni
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PHILOSOPHY AS AN AGORA OF CULTURAL DIALOGUE: MEETING OF MARTIN HEIDEGGER AND PAUL CELAN
Philosophy as poetry and praxis, as agora of cultural dialogue is considered. Based on hermeneutic analysis of one of Paul Celan’s poems (“Todtnaubeg”), the possibity of a dialogue between twentieth‐century philosophy (Martin Heidegger) and twentieth ...
Olena Volodmyrivna Tytar +2 more
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Hermeneutics of translation and understanding of violence [PDF]
The philosophical definition of violence today is “incomplete” and leaves a “gap” between the phenomenon and the concept. This is due to the fact that the concept of “violence” was/is strangely included in the general philosophical categorial ...
Borisov Sergey N., Rimsky Viktor P.
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Philosophy, Cultural Philosophy and Sociology [PDF]
Every sociology rests on representations that are not explicitly thematised, and are in concordance with an atmosphere and cultural formations. These representations correspond to what Panofsky called a mental habit. which is transferable from one field of activity or thought to another.
Watier, Patrick +2 more
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Polish Philosophy of Culture Today: A Promising Route for Contemporary Philosophy
Preview: It has been my observation that Poland is unique for having a philosophy of culture tradition that has theoretical depth and insight into the origins and role of philosophy, popular breadth throughout Polish philosophy in a variety of ...
Eli Kramer
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Philosophy of Culture and Culturology in Ukraine: Problems and Prospects
Preview: Culturology is a relatively new science and discipline, which is known by its name primarily in Eastern Europe (in Western Europe – Cultural studies).
Tetiana Vlasevych
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The “double being” of the human being: culture as the basis for becoming a personality
The main purpose of this article is to prove that one can become a personality only through culture. The authors propose to regard culture as a relatively autonomous spiritual sphere, which transcends the narrow requirements of the concrete society in ...
Illya Reyderman, Anastasiia Zinevych
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