[full article and abstract in Lithuanian; abstract in English] The article is focused on the analysis of the origin and meaning of social openness in Henri Bergson’s and Karl Popper’s thinking. It aims to reveal the foundational significance of the concept of open society in the works of its creators. The first part of the article is focused on Bergson’s research into formation of closed society, the vantage point being the analysis of a human being’s reaction to death. The second part reveals H. Bergson’s process of social openness; its anthropological foundation is the conversion of instinct into intuition or the contact with the principle of élan vital, realized by the mind. The third part analyses Popper’s concept of closed and open soc...
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The paper discusses the hypothesis of continuous nonverbal conceptual system, or nonverbal continuum...
Arūnas Sverdiolas’s way of reading Deleuze raises questions about the compatibility of two tradition...
Having grown together, pure practicality and rationality were perhaps the most essential external fe...
Abstract. The article is focused on the analysis of the origin and meaning of social openness in Hen...
In this paper, the concept of creative emotion (émotion créatrice) and the understanding of dem...
Santrauka. Šio straipsnio tikslas – eksplikuoti fenomenologinės sociologijos ir socialinių mokslų me...
The article discusses the methodological relationship between positivistic sociology and the relativ...
An article is concerned with some ethical and aesthetical insights in the latest modifications of ps...
The article analyzes the evaluation discourse and practices of Lithuanian social sciences and humani...
The attentiveness towards the human experience in contemporary sociology is evident in the analysis ...
The third part of the article aims to specify the phenomenological aspects of the problem of relevan...
The article discusses the results of different periods’ (2007–2008 and 2012) research on values sign...
The inquiry formulates the fundamentals of the hermeneutics of narrative against the background of t...
The paper analyzes the sociological theory. Western type public modernity theories are assumed as a ...
The article deals with self-evaluation of Lithuanian-American sociologist Vytautas Kavolis textual a...
The paper discusses the hypothesis of continuous nonverbal conceptual system, or nonverbal continuum...
Arūnas Sverdiolas’s way of reading Deleuze raises questions about the compatibility of two tradition...
Having grown together, pure practicality and rationality were perhaps the most essential external fe...