This article is dedicated to Ponti Venter for his contribution to the historical roots and systematic implications of philosophical problems. A discussion with him about four decades ago prompted me to investigate the Greek roots of our distinction of thought and being. In the analysis below, a brief sketch was given of the initial identification of thought and being in the thought of Parmenides and the consequences it had for the rationalistic tradition since the Renaissance, particularly in connection with the view that the universe itself has a rational structure. Two options were pursued in our analysis of rationalism: (1) to contrast it with empiricism and (2) to relate it to universality and the problem of what is individual. By disti...
In synthesizing the rationalist postulates of Plato, Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, this study see...
Are the standards of reasoning and rationality in divination, religious practice, and textual exeges...
An attempt is made to evaluate the teachings of the ancient philosophers Parmenides and Heraclitus. ...
This article is dedicated to Ponti Venter for his contribution to the historical roots and systemati...
Rationalism is an attempt to describe the nature of reason and to delimit its scope. All types of ra...
Throughout the history of Western philosophy knowledge was closely related to universality and to co...
Rationalism of the 17th century has its seamy side in the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose rel...
Although the linguistic turn is usually described in historical terms this article aims at combing t...
It is just over fifty years since the publication of Quine’s ‘Two Dogmas of Empiricism ’ (1951). Tha...
We propose to define human rationality as the capacity to semantically use auxiliary methods of thou...
Key words: thought, experience, perception, expression rationality, language, Merleau-Ponty. Our wor...
The modern approaches to the notions interpretation of rationality and irrationality and their relat...
Purpose. The article examines the problem of explaining rational types of knowledge in modern philos...
The growth of knowledge has always included opposing worldviews and clashes of distinct i...
Originally published in 1961. Greek philosophers were concerned with the distinction between appeara...
In synthesizing the rationalist postulates of Plato, Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, this study see...
Are the standards of reasoning and rationality in divination, religious practice, and textual exeges...
An attempt is made to evaluate the teachings of the ancient philosophers Parmenides and Heraclitus. ...
This article is dedicated to Ponti Venter for his contribution to the historical roots and systemati...
Rationalism is an attempt to describe the nature of reason and to delimit its scope. All types of ra...
Throughout the history of Western philosophy knowledge was closely related to universality and to co...
Rationalism of the 17th century has its seamy side in the philosophy of the Enlightenment, whose rel...
Although the linguistic turn is usually described in historical terms this article aims at combing t...
It is just over fifty years since the publication of Quine’s ‘Two Dogmas of Empiricism ’ (1951). Tha...
We propose to define human rationality as the capacity to semantically use auxiliary methods of thou...
Key words: thought, experience, perception, expression rationality, language, Merleau-Ponty. Our wor...
The modern approaches to the notions interpretation of rationality and irrationality and their relat...
Purpose. The article examines the problem of explaining rational types of knowledge in modern philos...
The growth of knowledge has always included opposing worldviews and clashes of distinct i...
Originally published in 1961. Greek philosophers were concerned with the distinction between appeara...
In synthesizing the rationalist postulates of Plato, Descartes, Spinoza, and Leibniz, this study see...
Are the standards of reasoning and rationality in divination, religious practice, and textual exeges...
An attempt is made to evaluate the teachings of the ancient philosophers Parmenides and Heraclitus. ...