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Dmitry Ankin currently works at the Department of Ontology and Knowledge Theory, Ural Federal University. Dmitry does research in Metaphysics, Philosophy of Science and Epistemology.
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XX века К. Р. Поппера. Таким образом, нам необхо-димо будет: 1) представить аргументы, что К. Поппер есть философ аналитик, 2) рассмотреть его идеи объективности истины и критики релятивизма. Во-первых, Карл Поппер нисколько и ничем не отличается от своих друзей логических эмпиристов (ло-гических позитивистов) пониманием и использованием достижений...
In modern philosophy, there is a synthesis of the main directions of classical philosophy of language of the early 20th century: analytical philosophy, hermeneutics and structuralism/poststructuralism. The article provides a brief overview of the idea of the disappearance of the subject in two of the three indicated natures – (post)structuralism, a...
Modal logic determines a lot in modern metaphysics and ontology, which delve deeper and deeper into the realm of the possible, not limited to the analysis of reality. This makes it relevant to study the problems of philosophical argumentation, built on the basis of modal logic.
The aim of the work is to prove that thinkability does not necessarily...
The term «agnosticism» is used quite often in the philosophical literature. Usually, the meaning of this term is associated with the presence of boundaries in knowledge, and as an example of agnosticism, they refer to the philosophy of I. Kant. Nevertheless, the meaning of this term raises many questions. What are these boundaries? What exactly doe...
The categories of metaphysics and ontology in aspect of their evolution are considered in the
article. At the beginning of the article, we are talking about the absence of the term «being» in ancient languages
and its birth as a philosophical term-neologism in the 5th century BC. Further accident of the birth of the term
«metaphysics» and the later...
The article substantiates that not all accessible possible worlds are conceivable, and not all con-ceivable worlds are accessible. The first part shows that the conceivable should (ideally, without taking into account the agent’s limits) be accessible, and the second that the inaccessible (due to the agent’s limits) possible worlds may be quasiobse...
The article discusses the question of a ratio conceivable and possible. The proposed solution is in recognition
of an inevitable divergence between what can be conceivable as possible and what is possible actually. This
rupture of conceivable and possible is explained by existing limits of human intellect. The limits of human intellect
can be expre...