SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY BY KVIRIN VASILJ
The paper gives a fragmental review of some basic attitudes of Kvirin Vasilj about the cognitive theory issues. It points out his criticism of the philosophical tradition, particularly that of Kant, but also of other philosophers and his own solutions. As opposed to the majority of those who dis...
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description | The paper gives a fragmental review of some basic attitudes of Kvirin
Vasilj about the cognitive theory issues. It points out his criticism of the
philosophical tradition, particularly that of Kant, but also of other philosophers
and his own solutions. As opposed to the majority of those who
discussed the problem of cognition, Vasilj emphasizes the importance of
the intellectual intuitions as the bridge between sensual observation and
notion. He also understands the notion of experience in a different way
than Kant. Besides the analytic and synthetic cognition he also speaks
about the systolic cognition. He strictly differentiates ontology from metaphysics
and understands it as a standpoint for the cognitive theory. Ontology
is for him transcendental physics. |
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spelling | doaj.art-f0f03042a05d4712b65884fcf322cd912024-04-16T09:52:30ZdeuUniversity of Mostar, Faculty of Humanities and Social SciencesHum1840-233X2303-74312007-01-0132740SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY BY KVIRIN VASILJStipe Kutleša0Institute of Philosophy, ZagrebThe paper gives a fragmental review of some basic attitudes of Kvirin Vasilj about the cognitive theory issues. It points out his criticism of the philosophical tradition, particularly that of Kant, but also of other philosophers and his own solutions. As opposed to the majority of those who discussed the problem of cognition, Vasilj emphasizes the importance of the intellectual intuitions as the bridge between sensual observation and notion. He also understands the notion of experience in a different way than Kant. Besides the analytic and synthetic cognition he also speaks about the systolic cognition. He strictly differentiates ontology from metaphysics and understands it as a standpoint for the cognitive theory. Ontology is for him transcendental physics.https://hum.ff.sum.ba/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Humdec20072_027_040.pdfsensual observationintellectual intuitionnotionanalytical, synthetic and systolic cognitionexperiencekant |
spellingShingle | Stipe Kutleša SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY BY KVIRIN VASILJ Hum sensual observation intellectual intuition notion analytical, synthetic and systolic cognition experience kant |
title | SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY
BY KVIRIN VASILJ |
title_full | SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY
BY KVIRIN VASILJ |
title_fullStr | SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY
BY KVIRIN VASILJ |
title_full_unstemmed | SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY
BY KVIRIN VASILJ |
title_short | SOME QUESTIONS OF THE COGNITIVE THEORY
BY KVIRIN VASILJ |
title_sort | some questions of the cognitive theory by kvirin vasilj |
topic | sensual observation intellectual intuition notion analytical, synthetic and systolic cognition experience kant |
url | https://hum.ff.sum.ba/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/Humdec20072_027_040.pdf |
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