Filosofija kal istorija filosofii (Philosophy as History of Philosophy)

The author investigates the plurality of philosophical conceptions as an expression of the nature of philosophy. From his point of view philosophical theses can be substantiated, but can’t be proved. Philosophy interacts with natural and social sciences, but can’t be reduced to them. T. Oizerman shows that some ideas of Kant and Hegel concerning knowledge have important contemporary significance – not only for philosophy, but also for cognitive sciences.

This book has been recommended by :
Vladislav Letkorsky
Head of the Dept. of Epistemology and Logic
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences

Technical references :
1) Professor Tom Rockmore
Duquesne University, Philosophy Department,
College Hall, 600 Forbes Avenue, Pittsburgh, PA
Pittsburgh, PA 15217
2) Professor Nicolaus Lobkowitz
Katholische Universität, Eichstätt, BRD

Author(s) by T. I. Oizerman
Publication Date 08 Apr 1999
Published languages Russian
Original language Russian
Keywords Philosophical work
Geography Keywords Europe, Russia

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