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  1. On the Significance of the Anthropological Sources for Political Science.Tomas Zalesak - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (9):817-826.
    The paper shows the necessity to return to the origins and the true object of political science in order to obtain a new and better understanding of the key phenomena in the realm of politics, especially that of the 20th century. The classical view of “humanities” is treated as opposed to the “positivist” tradition based on the power of technology and applying the methodology and the criteria analogical to those of natural sciences. The author emphasizes the moral and interpersonal character (...)
     
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  2. On the sacral and on the development of moral rules.T. Zalesak - 2000 - Filozofia 55 (1):1-8.
     
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  3. The rehabilitation of the legacy of classical philosophy as related to modern politics: Reflections on several aspects of the work of Leo Strauss and Eric Voegelin.T. Zalesak - 2004 - Filozofia 59 (6):448-461.
    The attempts at introducing so called "value neutrality" into social sciences did not approve to be the sufficient means against their ideological deformations, which still are a challenge requiring a new complex system of the critique of new ideologies. A more detailed examination of the ancient philosophy could be useful in resolving this task. The works of Eric Voegelin and Leo Strauss represent a specific approach to the study of ancient philosophical systems, They both emphasize, though from different points of (...)
     
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  4. K rehabilitácii dedičstva klasickej filozofie vo vzťahu k modernej politike.T. Zálešák - 2004 - Filozofia 6 (59):448-461.
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    K významu antropologických východísk pre politickú vedu.Tomáš Zálešák - 2009 - Filozofia 64 (9).
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