INTRODUCERE ÃN FILOSOFIA STRUCTURAL ... - Institutul de Istorie
INTRODUCERE ÃN FILOSOFIA STRUCTURAL ... - Institutul de Istorie
INTRODUCERE ÃN FILOSOFIA STRUCTURAL ... - Institutul de Istorie
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CONTENTS<br />
Introduction.................................................................................................................................2<br />
1. Preliminaries...........................................................................................................................2<br />
2. Remarks on an intellectual „route”.........................................................................................6<br />
3. Acquiry of structural-phenomenological philosophy...........................................................10<br />
Notes and references 1..............................................................................................................23<br />
1. Historical and philosophical roots of ortophysical ontological mo<strong>de</strong>l.................................26<br />
1.1. Aristotle and the category of matter...................................................................................26<br />
1.2. Kant and the problem of „thing in itself”...........................................................................31<br />
1.3. Eminescu and the „immaterial substance”.........................................................................36<br />
1.4. V. Conta’s materialism......................................................................................................42<br />
1.5. L. Blaga and the „divine differentials”..............................................................................47<br />
Notes and references 2..............................................................................................................52<br />
2. Orthophysics and general ontology. Orthophysics in the horizons of contemporary<br />
ontology....................................................................................................................................57<br />
2.1. Existence and orthoexistence.............................................................................................57<br />
2.2. RE (Ring of the Existence) Mo<strong>de</strong>l and „the three universes”............................................69<br />
2.2.1. Physical universe.............................................................................................................73<br />
2.2.2. Biological universe.........................................................................................................83<br />
2.2.3. Informational universe....................................................................................................93<br />
2.3. Orthophysics and contemporary ontology. General remarks...........................................103<br />
2.3.1. Orthophysics and M. Hei<strong>de</strong>gger’s „fundamental ontology”.........................................111<br />
2.3.2. Orthophysics and A.N. Whitehead’s metaphysics........................................................115<br />
2.3.3. Orthophysics and C. Noica’s ontology.........................................................................119<br />
2.4. Toward a critique of structural reason.............................................................................123<br />
Notes and references 3............................................................................................................128<br />
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