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    Heideggers Aneignung der Kantischen Grundlegung der Metaphysik im Zusammenhang mit der Konzeption von Sein und Zeit.Martin Muránsky - 2002 - Frankfurt am Main: Lang.
    Diese Arbeit untersucht das Verhältnis zwischen dem frühen Heidegger und seiner Kantinterpretation. Der Schwerpunkt liegt auf den Rückbezügen seiner Aussagen zu Kant und auf der Analyse der Endlichkeit in Sein und Zeit. Diese «Gewalttat» ist geleitet von dem Bemühen, in der entwerfenden Einbildungskraft die modale Differenz von Eigentlichkeit/Uneigentlichkeit einerseits und ihre zeitliche Fundierung andererseits unterzubringen. Die kritische Auseinandersetzung mit Heideggers Kantbuch führt zu der Frage, ob das Konzept der Zeitlichkeit der Zeit die Hauptaufgabe seiner Kantinterpretation erreichen kann: den Abschied vom (...)
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  2. Imperatív slobody v Kantovej filozofii.(K dvestoroþnému vêroþiu úmrtia Immanuela Kanta).M. Muránsky - 2004 - Filozofia 59.
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  3. K filozoficko-ekonomickým východiskám sociálnych ľudských práv u Karla Polanyiho a Ernsta Tugendhata.Martin Muránsky - 2020 - Filozofia 75 (7):569-583.
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    Liberalizmus, občianske práva a ekonomická nesloboda.Martin Muránsky - 2019 - Filozofia 74 (8).
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    Na ceste K veclam samým (k heideggerovej interpretácii husserlovej fenomenológie).Martin Muránsky - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (1).
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    On the Ambiguity of the Concept of Responsibility.Martin Muránsky - 2019 - Filozofia 74 (3).
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  7. On the Concept of Freedom of Will in Ernst Tugendhat.Martin Muransky - 2011 - Filozofia 66 (9):890-905.
    The present analysis of the evolution of the concept of freedom in Ernst Tugendhat’s philosophy aims to highlight several interesting facts. First, Tugendhat attempts to describe the meaning of Kant’s statement “I could have acted otherwise” from a non-transcendental perspective. Second, he makes an effort to avoid the classical Kantian dilemma of the relation of free will and determinism by posing the question differently. Third, he situates the issue of the relation of freedom and causality in the framework of the (...)
     
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  8. On the way to things themselves (towards the Heideggerian interpretation of Husserl's phenomenology).Martin Muransky - 2010 - Filozofia 65 (1):12-26.
    Heidegger’s interpretation of Husserl’s Logical investigations as presented in his lectures History of the concept of time: Prolegomena was a remarkable contribution in the development of phenomenology: First, Heidegger starts with the interpretation of intentionality and his considerations become thus methodologically transparent . Second, Heidegger managed to answer the question: Why is Husserl’s phenomenology the philosophically decisive alternative when compared to the domination of reflexive consciousness and logical judgment in modern philosophy? It is because concepts are not the representations of (...)
     
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  9. The cartesian transformation of res-cogitans and res-extensa.M. Muransky - 1995 - Filozofia 50 (6):289-294.
     
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  10. The imperative of freedom in Kant's moral philosophy (Two hundredth anniversary of I. Kant's death).M. Muransky - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (8):563-570.
  11. When knowledge is not identified with reason: An interview with Paul Janssen.M. Muransky & P. Janssen - 2003 - Filozofia 58 (8):564-570.
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