Myslenie a konanie, filozofia a životná prax

Ostium 12 (4) (2016)
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The author of the article is concerned with metaphilosophical problem of defining philosophy in the context of life practice. He investigates terms “thinking” and “acting” in ordinary language. He is pointing out that dichotomy of thinking and acting, or rather philosophy and life practice, is not strictly and clearly defined. The content of this dichotomy is in fact bound to intent, which determines its formulation.

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