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Jūratė Baranova ir filosofijos kelias į Lietuvos bendrojo ugdymo mokyklą
Lilija Duoblienė

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Kas yra politika?
Alvydas Jokubaitis

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On Social Revolutions and Restorations in Modern History
Zenonas Norkus

Abstract: Sharp opposition between revolution as a positively valued and dominant term and restoration as its subordinated complement, loaded with negative meaning, is one of the legacies of the 1789 French Revolution. This may be the main reason why social restoration

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Apie realybę ir įstatymą, arba ką veikė Platonas Sirakūzuose?
Rita Šerpytytė

Abstract: The article critically reconsiders the attitude of Giorgio Agamben, which indicate the “unreality” of the action denoted by the term “realization” as opposite to reality. This question is primarily projected into Hegel’s philosophy, in which reality is not eq

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G. Agamben and the Biopolitical Understanding of the Shoah
Luc Anckaert

Abstract: The Italian philosopher Giorgio Agamben, in his Homo Sacer-cycle, has developed a new paradigm for thinking the Shoah. Departing from Michel Foucault’s biopolitical thought, he argues that modern political power is made possible by the helix-structure of sove

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The Roads of the Others: E. Levinas and T. Adorno
Gintautas Mažeikis

Abstract: In this article, Levinas’ philosophy is interpreted as an ethical and Talmudic consideration of existential paths. After Auschwitz, the concept of otherness and the diversity of other faces presupposes a free and diverse “being on the road,” an ethics of jour

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The Violence of Being. The Holocaust in the Philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas
Didier Pollefeyt

Abstract: This contribution shows how the Jewish philosopher Emmanuel Levinas has been confronted autobiographically with National-Socialism (1933-1945) and how his personal experience and the experience of the Jewish people under Hitlerism were translated in his philo

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On Metaphysical Guilt and Infinite Responsibility: K. Jaspers and E. Levinas
Jolanta Saldukaitytė

Abstract: This paper discusses guilt and responsibility in Jaspers and Levinas. First, it explores the concept of guilt in Jaspers and shows that while “metaphysical guilt” deepens the existential dimension of human life it remains indifferent to the moral dimension of

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Patirties paradoksai: fenomenalumo ribų užklausimas E. Levino ir J.-L. Mariono filosofijoje
Laurynas Norus

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