LaSalle, Ill.: Hegeler Institute (
1993)
Copy
BIBTEX
Abstract
The papers which follow were presented at an international conference which was held in the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in Budapest in March 1992. The conference, the first in a series of Monist Colloquia sponsored by the Hegeler Institute, was directed by G. M. Tamas and J. C. Nyiri, both of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
_Contents_
J. C. NYIRI: Tradition and Bureacratic Lore: Lessons from Hungary
TIBOR HAJDU: Ideology and Technology: A Comment on Nyfri
G.M. TAMAS: Conservatism, Philosophy and Eastern Europe
E. GELLNER: An Ideological Might-Have-Been
WOJCIECH ZELANIEC: Philosophy and Ideology: The Case of Poland
JAN WOLENSKI: Marxism and the Professionalisation of Philosophy
JAN PAVLIK: Philosophy, “Parallel Polis” and Revolution: The Case of Czechoslovakia
WILLIAM McBRIDE and IVANKA RAYNOVA: Visions From the Ashes: Philosophical Life in Bulgaria from 1945 to 1992
EDWARD M. SWIDERSKI: The Crisis of Continuity in Post-Soviet Russian Philosophy
BARRY SMITH: The New European Philosophy