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Reflections on Paradigms of Philosophizing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2024

Liubava Moreva*
Affiliation:
Russian Institute, St. Petersburg
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Abstract

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Among the most recent unforeseen events of this modernity, those of 11 September 2001 exposed the dark side of globalization. If science reduces the whole universe to its one logic, philosophy retains a crucial role as a process of production of meanings for the human being, a being incapable of situating himself or herself in relation to the universe except through dialogue. To the extent that no fragment of truth can be absolutized, only permanent thought can constitute a universal cognition.

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Research Article
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Copyright © ICPHS 2003

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