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The Tradegy of Philosophy
| iam
Just in the XXI-st century the cry may arise that philosophy is out of day. Do we actually need philosophy in the age of informational society, complex and effective technologies, and brilliant scientific discoveries? Perhaps such type of civilization presupposes another way of thinking and another form of all-embracing understanding of the world. This idea is very common in the ...
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Ideology as an object of hermeneutical analysis of the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur
| Andrey
In the philosophy of Paul Ricoeur ideology is a system of views which contains guidelines for action that predetermine "intelligent behaviour" of members of the group. Ideology serves to distance them function as it would drop out of social memory insignificant facts, while preserving the original unshakable belief "Outstanding Fathers." The problem of ideology is to turn those beliefs into ...
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complexities
| igorfazlyev
It would appear that one inevitable side effect of evolution is excess complexity. I personally have a background in programming so in spite of my recent attempts to reinvent myself as a sales person or a real estate agent IT still remains the field I am most comfortable with. I suspect there is plenty of complexity in biology what with ...
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