Intuicijų ir transcendencijos reikšmė grindžiant racionalumą

Logos: A Journal, of Religion, Philosophy Comparative Cultural Studies and Art 95:203-212 (2018)
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Abstract

The paper deals with the paradox that rationality demands rational substantiation which can’t be given in principle. Thus it is argued that only intuition can prevail against skepticism and subjectivism. But intuition is "transcendent" to rationality and therefore its acceptance as the substantiation of rationality implies existence of transcendental reality. In itself it has infinite regress qua infinite reiteration of reality levels without any qualitative ontological alteration, therefore only infinite transcendence is able to ground a finite immanence.

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Vytautas Vyšniauskas
Vilnius University

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