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The Protagoras as Plato's Apology of Socrates
Hobza, Pavel
2003 - English
The Protagoras is staged as the confrontation of two kinds of wisdom that have different criteria: The criterion of Protagoras' wisdom resting on tekhne is human, whereas that of Socrates, who was designated by the Delphic oracle as the wisest of the Greeks, is divine. In confronting both kinds of wisdom the dialogue author wanted to justify Socrates before the Athenian public. Dialog Prótagoras je inscenován jako konfrontace dvou typů moudrosti, které mají zcela odlišná kritéria: Kritérium Prótagorovi moudrosti zakládající se na techné je lidské, zatímco u Sókrata, který byl delfskou věštírnou označen za nejmoudřejšího z Řeků, se jedná o božské kritérium. Autor dialogu chtěl konfrontací těchto dvou typů moudrosti ospravedlnit Sókrata před athénským publikem. Keywords: Socrates; Plato; orality Available at various institutes of the ASCR
The Protagoras as Plato's Apology of Socrates

The Protagoras is staged as the confrontation of two kinds of wisdom that have different criteria: The criterion of Protagoras' wisdom resting on tekhne is human, whereas that of Socrates, who was ...

Hobza, Pavel
Filosofický ústav, 2003

Speech Acts, Committments and Linguistic Tricks
Koťátko, Petr
2003 - English
The paper defines speech act types in normative terms and argues that this provides a good basis for analysis of posible speaker's intentions and communicative strategies. Keywords: speech act; communicative intention Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Speech Acts, Committments and Linguistic Tricks

The paper defines speech act types in normative terms and argues that this provides a good basis for analysis of posible speaker's intentions and communicative strategies.

Koťátko, Petr
Filosofický ústav, 2003

[Introduction] Co-operation of latin paleographers in Central and Central East Europe. Some remarks on the project Latin Paleography Network
Pátková, H.; Spunar, Pavel; Šedivý, J.
2003 - English
Introduction to the proceedings of the symposium of the project entitled Latin Paleography Network. Úvodní slovo k příspěvům předneným na zasedání projektu Latinská paleografie. Keywords: Latin Paleography Network; Proceedings; Introduction Available at various institutes of the ASCR
[Introduction] Co-operation of latin paleographers in Central and Central East Europe. Some remarks on the project Latin Paleography Network

Introduction to the proceedings of the symposium of the project entitled Latin Paleography Network.


Úvodní slovo k příspěvům předneným na zasedání projektu Latinská paleografie.

Pátková, H.; Spunar, Pavel; Šedivý, J.
Filosofický ústav, 2003

Horwich's Conception of Meanings: How to Change his "Deflationary View" into a Non-Trivial Conception
Materna, Pavel
2002 - English
A critical comment to Horwich's deflationary theory of meaning: the deflationary view ignores the fact that the way the subexpressions of an expression are combined is language dependent unlike meaning, which is in a sense 'international'; the link between the grammatical structure and the respective construction (=the meaning from the viewpoint of transparent intensional logic) is not as direct and simple as it would follow from Horwich's conception. Keywords: philosophy Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Horwich's Conception of Meanings: How to Change his "Deflationary View" into a Non-Trivial Conception

A critical comment to Horwich's deflationary theory of meaning: the deflationary view ignores the fact that the way the subexpressions of an expression are combined is language dependent unlike ...

Materna, Pavel
Filosofický ústav, 2002

Global Probability for Possible Worlds
Majer, Ondrej
2002 - English
In the majority of papers on probability in the framework of possible worlds the existence of a global probability distribution is taken for granted. The aim of the article is to discuss the epistemic aspect of this assumption in the connection to the status assigned to possible worlds. Two questions are discussed in particular: the justification of the global probability distribution and compatibility of the global probability assumption with the structure of the universe of the possible worlds. Keywords: philosophy Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Global Probability for Possible Worlds

In the majority of papers on probability in the framework of possible worlds the existence of a global probability distribution is taken for granted. The aim of the article is to discuss the epistemic ...

Majer, Ondrej
Filosofický ústav, 2002

Wyclif's Ecclesiology and Its Prague Context
Herold, Vilém
2002 - English
Wiclif's teaching on the church has - in the years preceding the Hussite revolution - undoubtedly inspired the Prague intellectual milieu of the Hus circle and even Hus himself. However, despite much of textual concord of both Wyclif's and Hus' like-titled treatise De ecclesia, it can be shown that Hus differs in some important points of this doctrine from Wyclif and that he advocates more moderate views. Keywords: Wyclif's Ecclesiology Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Wyclif's Ecclesiology and Its Prague Context

Wiclif's teaching on the church has - in the years preceding the Hussite revolution - undoubtedly inspired the Prague intellectual milieu of the Hus circle and even Hus himself. However, despite much ...

Herold, Vilém
Filosofický ústav, 2002

Propositional Attitudes Revised
Materna, Pavel; Duží, M.
2001 - English
A dialogue concerning the type-theoretical character of propositional attitudes. One kind can be defined as a relation that links the individual (subject) with the construction underlying the subordinate clause, the second kind links the individual with the proposition denoted by that sentence. The second kind is out of question if the subordinate clause is a mathematical one. Keywords: logic Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Propositional Attitudes Revised

A dialogue concerning the type-theoretical character of propositional attitudes. One kind can be defined as a relation that links the individual (subject) with the construction underlying the ...

Materna, Pavel; Duží, M.
Filosofický ústav, 2001

(In) Transparent Intensional Logic (some remarks to the notion of trivialisation in TIL)
Majer, Ondrej
2001 - English
Pavel Tichý's Transparent Intensional Logic (TIL)is a power ful tool for the logical analysis of natural language. The article discusses one of the key notions of TIL - the notion of trivialisation. Trivialisation belongs to the formal apparatus of the theory but is essentially connected to its philosophical background. The aim of the paper is to clarify the philosophical role of trivialisation and to discuss its counterparts in standard logical systems. Keywords: logic Available at various institutes of the ASCR
(In) Transparent Intensional Logic (some remarks to the notion of trivialisation in TIL)

Pavel Tichý's Transparent Intensional Logic (TIL)is a power ful tool for the logical analysis of natural language. The article discusses one of the key notions of TIL - the notion of trivialisation. ...

Majer, Ondrej
Filosofický ústav, 2001

Concatenation
Tondl, Ladislav
2001 - English
The paper aims to study the concept explanation in various spheres of rational human activity, including communication. In explaining concatenation processes with respect to their goal orientation we have to take into account various aspects of the following concepts: compatibility of entities, the domain and limits of their substitution, the structure and rules governing the entities . Keywords: concatenation; structure; rules Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Concatenation

The paper aims to study the concept explanation in various spheres of rational human activity, including communication. In explaining concatenation processes with respect to their goal orientation we ...

Tondl, Ladislav
Filosofický ústav, 2001

Absolute and Relative Concepts in Logic
Peregrin, Jaroslav
2001 - English
We should distinguish two kinds of logical pursuit. The first is the pursuit of the explication of the absolute concepts of truth, proof, consequence etc.; the second is the pursuit of their counterparts which are relativized to a linguistic system. The former leads to the 'logic as a language' notion; the other to the 'logic as a calculus' one. These two pursuits are, of course, not unrelated (the latter may be taken as a way of carrying out the former); however, many logicians appear to simply identify logic with one of them. And while it is feasible to identify logic with the first of them (possibly taking the second as a means of accomplishing it), it is not so feasible to identify it with the second. Keywords: logic Available at various institutes of the ASCR
Absolute and Relative Concepts in Logic

We should distinguish two kinds of logical pursuit. The first is the pursuit of the explication of the absolute concepts of truth, proof, consequence etc.; the second is the pursuit of their ...

Peregrin, Jaroslav
Filosofický ústav, 2001

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