Logos Is Common to All
Abstract
The author states that philosophy in Slovenia has widely developed in the last decade regarding the scope and accuracy of the discussed topics, as well as the quantity of published philosophical works in national and international publications; furthermore, gaps in the translations of the classics have also been filled step by step. However, the picture of contemporary Slovenian philosophy is far from the perfection of the Athenian School. As in other European cultural environments, philosophy in Slovenia is nowadays divided into several distinct circles, among which there is no genuine communication, not even in the sense of mutual critical evaluation - it seems that philosophers have forgotten that "logos is common to all". The author proposes more contacts among three main circles: phenomenologists, analytical philosophers and researchers in the field of theoretical psychoanalysis.Downloads
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2016-01-29
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Uršič, M. (2016). Logos Is Common to All. Filozofski Vestnik, 20(3). Retrieved from https://ojs.zrc-sazu.si/filozofski-vestnik/article/view/4131
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Filozofija danes – nekaj razmišljanj
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