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O niektorých problémoch vzniku apriórnych súvzťažností myslenia a ich riešení prostredníctvom nomotvorného charakteru myslenia

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  • Matúš Pošvanc

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The basic aim of this paper is to point out to some problems which are, in my opinion, presented in Jan Pavlik´s argumentation about the genesis of apriory relations on thinking. These problems can be revealed by the presentation of his paper concerned with apriory knowledge on "Austrian Economics and the Problems of Apriorism," and also of his papers concerned with the evolution of conscious human being "On Patocka´s Conception of the "Ideal Genesis "of Language", "In defense of (not so extreme) apriorism" and others as "On the Spontaneous Emergence of the Norms of Distributive Justice and the Catallactic Rules." I will try to find the solution of the stated problems in the works of other authors as Jean Piaget, F.A. Hayek and Karel Pstružina, too. This knowledge will lead me to the statement that thinking has got the nomo-constitutional character which will enable to reconstruct the Pavlik´s argumentation without the stated problems.

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  • Matúš Pošvanc, 2009. "O niektorých problémoch vzniku apriórnych súvzťažností myslenia a ich riešení prostredníctvom nomotvorného charakteru myslenia," E-LOGOS, Prague University of Economics and Business, vol. 2009(1), pages 1-28.
  • Handle: RePEc:prg:jnlelg:v:2009:y:2009:i:1:id:271:p:1-28
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