The normativity of philosophical discourse: pro et contra
The "Philosophical Thought" Round Table
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https://doi.org/10.15407/fd2019.05.006Abstract
One of the main vocations of scientific communication is to find points of fruitful theoretical debate - those features of ideas, argumentation, established ideas that can become the source of new intellectual pursuits and conceptual assets. Acceptance of differences of positions, giving impulse to view too commonplace - that served as an impulse for raising the question of the normativity of philosophical discourse.
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2020-02-27
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Zborovska, X., & Proleev, S. (2020). The normativity of philosophical discourse: pro et contra: The "Philosophical Thought" Round Table. Filosofska Dumka, (5), 6–20. https://doi.org/10.15407/fd2019.05.006
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