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    TEIGINIO COGITO ERGO SUMLEGITIMIŠKUMO PROBLEMA by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…The proposition is an entimema. Omitted general presupposition is "Every accidens points to substantia (as being and entity)". …”
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    INFORMACIJOS VISUOMENĖS STUDIJŲ PASTOLIAI: NAUJŲJŲ VYNMAIŠIŲ BEIEŠKANT by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…The article argues that even a permanent failure to prove this existential presupposition in whatever weak or strong version cannot deprive the information society studies of the legitimacy. …”
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    INFORMACIJOS VISUOMENĖS SAMPRATA: SENŲJŲ VYNMAIŠIŲ GNIAUŽTAI by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…It argues, first, that the most widespread understanding of the information society dwells on the existential presupposition, which sensu stricto implausibly posits information society, tentatively endowed with an utmost societal importance, as an already real phenomenon in status nascendi. …”
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    REVISING THE PROJECT OF MODERNITY HERMENEUTICS by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…An indispensable presupposition of the Cartesian epistemology could be interpreted capitalizing on Haber-masian concept of performative individuality and communicative action. …”
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    "THE GRIMASES OF THE REAL" IN JACQUES LACAN'S PSYCHOANALYSIS by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 1999-01-01
    “…These theorethical presuppositions signify that you can never see the face of reality; what is accessible to our apprehension are "the grimaces of the Real". …”
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    DECONSTRUCTION, APORIA AND THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF JUDGEMENT by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Usually a contradiction occurs between incompatible meanings of the same term, between different functions of the proposition (constative and performative), between declared propositions and unconsciuos presuppositions of the same text. This experience of undecidability comes from the Greek, aporos, which means "without passage", "without issue". …”
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    TOMO AKVINIEČIO ŽMOGAUS LAISVĖS TEORIJOS TYRIMAI XX AMŽIUJE (I STRAIPSNIS) by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…The first one considers Aquinas' conception of natural law (the question of the status of his ethics) and has the presuppositions of his solution of the problem of human freedom in focus. …”
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    POSITIVISM AND ITS ADVERSARIES: BRADLEY, COLLINGWOOD, NIETZSCHE AND HEIDEGGER by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…Among theoretical reproaches against positivism, the most convincing, it seems, is Collingwood’s claim that positivism does not comprehend the role of absolute (unverifiable and unappraisable in truth-terms) presuppositions of science and does not understand that the task of metaphysics is to detect such propositions, yet it seems that not all positivists are to be blamed for this. …”
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    MOKSLO VERTYBINIO NEUTRALUMO PROBLEMA XX A. FILOSOFIJOJE (M. WEBERIS, ANALITINĖ MOKSLO FILOSOFIJA IR METAETIKA, KRITINĖ TEORIJA) by Vardenis Pavardenis

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…A special attention is paid to Weber's statement that "sciences of culture" have value presuppositions which time to time undergo a radical change (this thesis is most strongly stated in Weber's astronomic metaphor of constellation change in "Objektivität" article). …”
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