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    A Critical Conjunction.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):343-345.
    Here Bibler argues that the “beginning” of logic must be understood as a conjunction of the logical and extra-logical. This is in fact the justification of the logic of being, which means the conjo...
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    A “Return” to the Traditions of Philosophical Logic (Sixteenth to Early Nineteenth Centuries): A Return or a Transformation?Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):419-437.
    This section reproduces the part of Bibler’s book Thinking as Creative Work that discusses the subject as a “microsocium” combining the rational intellect, reason, intelligence, and intuitio...
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    Back to the Logic of Paradox.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):355-356.
    The author once again offers a definition of paradox that fundamentally differs from a Hegelian notion of contradiction. In a paradox, thought should logically identify and comprehend the mental re...
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    Back to the Problem of Self-Justification. Where Hegel and Feuerbach Left Off..Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):396-418.
    In this long excerpt, Bibler argues that, in Hegel’s logic, thinking devours the object—the Absolute is achieved—and therefore thinking itself disappears. Yet thinking necessarily involves being, e...
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    Culture at the Focal Point of Being (Towards a Twentieth-Century Phenomenology): Introduction.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):357-358.
    In this short excerpt from an Introduction to his celebrated book From the Doctrine of Science to the Logic of Culture, Bibler shows that the phenomenon of culture has shifted into the cente...
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    From the “Doctrine of Science”1 to the Logic of Culture.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):346-354.
    Modern logical concepts—essences, phenomena, causality, and so forth—border on medieval concepts, including the concept of man’s and, ultimately, God’s involvement in real objects. According to Bib...
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    Kant Peers into the Mid-Twentieth Century—Kant Peers into the Seventeenth Century.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):323-337.
    In this excerpt, Vladimir S. Bibler attempts to demonstrate how the initial concepts of Newtonian mechanics are fraught with contradictions. The first is related to the law of inertia, which states...
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    Logic Must Justify Its Own Beginning: It Must Become “Dia-logic”.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):387-395.
    In this section, Bibler discusses the minutia of logic, specifically the development and maturation of logic as well as the self-justification of logic. Bibler points out that, in the science of lo...
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    Our Being on the Eve of the Twenty-First Century.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):359-369.
    In this excerpt from his celebrated book From the Doctrine of Science to the Logic of Culture, Bibler discusses a break in historical continuity due to fundamental changes in the social sphe...
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    The Concept of Culture. Culture as a Communication of Cultures. The World for the First Time.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):378-386.
    In this section, Bibler once again explicates the meaning of the term “culture.” He first defines it as a form of simultaneous being and communication among people of different cultures and eras. T...
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    The Idea of Paradox in Initial Definition.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):338-342.
    In this excerpt, Vladimir S. Bibler attempts to show that the initial concepts of mechanics that were formulated in the 1660s are paradoxical; they result in contradictory concepts. However, this p...
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    The Twentieth Century and the Phenomenon of Culture.Vladimir S. Bibler - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (5):370-377.
    In this excerpt, Bibler dissects the dual connection of past and present through sublation of the past in the present and on the basis of its preservation through their interaction. Culture is buil...
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