This paper supports the following theses: 1. It is necessary to affirm that all humanity has always expressed certain “core universal problems” that are present in all cultures. 2. The rational responses to these “core problems” first acquire the form of mythical narratives. 3. The formulation of categorical philosophical discourses is a subsequent development in human rationality that does not negate all mythical narratives. These philosophical discourses have arisen in all the great urban Neolithic cultures (even if only on a very beginning level). 4. Modern European philosophy confused its economic and political domination of culture and the crises derived from other regional philosophies with a Eurocentric pretention to universality, wh...
The paper is structured along a consequential question: How to account for a scientifically validate...
Looking at the European tradition it appears to have been so from the start. At the beginning of his...
This is a commentary on the article "Anti-Cartesian Meditations: On the Origins of the Philosophical...
This paper argues the following points: 1. It is necessary to affirm that all of humanity has always...
This paper supports the following theses: 1. It is necessary to affirm that all humanity has always ...
Confronted with the reality of the mosaic contemporary culture, philosophy is no longer able to pres...
The world of academic philosophy is now entering a new age, one defined neither by colonial need for...
AbstractThe paper deals with both historiography and intercultural philosophy, trying to offer a det...
Europe is inseparable from its history. That history has been extensively studied in terms of its po...
Purpose. This paper invites reflections on the further development of civilizational theory through ...
In this paper the author attempts to answer the question why the European culture – since the sixtee...
Intellectual history and philosophy do not talk to each other. Diverse methodological approaches, ve...
In this paper I assume, by definition, that philosophers are arguing, first and foremost concerning...
Philosophy has until present time a stable usage of the term and concept of the ‘sphere’ as a part o...
This book deals with a fascinating and rich episode in the history of philosophy, one from which tho...
The paper is structured along a consequential question: How to account for a scientifically validate...
Looking at the European tradition it appears to have been so from the start. At the beginning of his...
This is a commentary on the article "Anti-Cartesian Meditations: On the Origins of the Philosophical...
This paper argues the following points: 1. It is necessary to affirm that all of humanity has always...
This paper supports the following theses: 1. It is necessary to affirm that all humanity has always ...
Confronted with the reality of the mosaic contemporary culture, philosophy is no longer able to pres...
The world of academic philosophy is now entering a new age, one defined neither by colonial need for...
AbstractThe paper deals with both historiography and intercultural philosophy, trying to offer a det...
Europe is inseparable from its history. That history has been extensively studied in terms of its po...
Purpose. This paper invites reflections on the further development of civilizational theory through ...
In this paper the author attempts to answer the question why the European culture – since the sixtee...
Intellectual history and philosophy do not talk to each other. Diverse methodological approaches, ve...
In this paper I assume, by definition, that philosophers are arguing, first and foremost concerning...
Philosophy has until present time a stable usage of the term and concept of the ‘sphere’ as a part o...
This book deals with a fascinating and rich episode in the history of philosophy, one from which tho...
The paper is structured along a consequential question: How to account for a scientifically validate...
Looking at the European tradition it appears to have been so from the start. At the beginning of his...
This is a commentary on the article "Anti-Cartesian Meditations: On the Origins of the Philosophical...