Results for 'Lenka Strnadová'

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  1. Chantal Bax , Subjectivity after Wittgenstein: The Post-Cartesian Subject and the 'Death of Man' . Reviewed by.Laxminarayan Lenka - 2012 - Philosophy in Review 32 (5):348-350.
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  2. The Influence of Nikolai Lossky’s Intuitivism on Ctibor Bezděk’s Ethicotherapy.Lenka Naldoniová - 2022 - European Journal of Science and Theology 18 (1):1-15.
    The paper describes the work of the Czech physician Ctibor Bezděk and his relation to the Russian philosopher Nikolai Lossky. The study examines Bezděk’s ethical theories (i.e. ‘ethicotherapy’) which he tried to incorporate into Medicine and focuses particularly on the role of intuition in Bezděk’s approach to Medicine, comparing it with the concepts of intuition and of substantival agents elaborated by Lossky. Lossky’s theories about disease and healing influenced several physicians and psychiatrists, and his work also received support from T.G. (...)
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  3. (1 other version)Philosophical and scientific interaction between Vladimir Vernadsky and Pavel Florensky.Lenka Naldoniová - 2020 - Вестник Спбгу. Философия И Конфликтология 36 (4):645-656.
    The article focuses on the philosophical and scientific dialogue between Vladimir Vernadsky and Pavel Florensky in the context of Russian philosophy. Florensky formulated his philosophy in the book The Pillar and Ground of the Truth, making a great impact on Vernadsky. The two philosophers exchanged their thoughts through letters. During the time of his imprisonment, Florensky wrote letters on scientific topics to his son Kirill, who worked with Vernadsky. Thus, Kirill Florensky became the point of contact between the two thinkers. (...)
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  4. The Meaning of Love in V. Solovyov and P. Florensky.Lenka Naldoniová - 2014 - In Teresa Obolevitch & Paweł Rojek (eds.), Religion and culture in Russian thought: philosophical, theological and literary perspectives. Kraków: The Pontifical Uniwersity of Paul II in Kraków. pp. 12-18.
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    Kreativní fantazie Gianni Rodariho.Lenka Naldoniová - 2016 - In Tereza Dědinová (ed.), Na rozhraní světů : fantastická literatura v mezioborovém zkoumání. Dědinová, Tereza (editor). Vydání první Brno: Filozofická fakulta, Masarykova univerzita, 2016, pp. 221-232.
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  6. Erós a jeho metamorfózy.Lenka Naldoniová - 2010
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    Ruská sofiologie a věčné ženství.Lenka Naldoniová - 2012
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  8. Rozum jako konstrukt interpretacyjny. Transcendentalizm Hansa Lenka.Alicja Pietras - 2011 - In Hubert T. Mikołajczyk (ed.), Res Philosophica. Szkice z filozofii współczesnej. pp. 121-131.
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  9. Diverse Voices: Czech Women’s Writing in the Post-Communist Era.Elena Sokol - 2012 - Argument: Biannual Philosophical Journal 2 (1):37-58.
    This essay offers an overview of the diversity of women’s prose writing that emerged on the Czech cultural scene in the post-communist era. To that end it briefly characterizes the work of eight Czech women authors who were born within the first two decades after World War II and began to create during the post-1968 era of ‘normalization’. In this broad sense they belong to a single generation. With rare exception their work was not officially published in their homeland until (...)
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