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TABLE DES MATIERES VOLUME I Avant-propos ............................................................................................ 17 Séance d’ouverture Mot de bienvenue du président du comité organisateur ...................... 27 Venant Cauchy, Montréal Allocution du vice-premier ministre du Québec ....................................... 29 Jacques-Yvan Morin Président d’honneur de la séance Allocution du recteur de l’Université de Montréal .............................. 33 Paul Lacoste Allocution du représentant de l’UNESCO ............................................ 37 André Bertels, Paris Allocution du président de la Fédération internationale des sociétés de philosophie ................................................................ 39 Alwin Diemer, Düsseldorf Conférence inaugurale Mutations culturelles et philosophie ..................................................... 45 Fernand Dumont, Québec Séance plénière I DÉTERMINATION PHILOSOPHIQUE DE L’IDÉE DE CULTURE Introduction ............................................................................................... 59 Évandro Agazzi, Fribourg Nature, Intellect and Culture ................................................................... 65 John Passmore, Canberra

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TABLE DES MATIERES

VOLUME I

Avant-propos ............................................................................................ 17

Séance d’ouvertureMot de bienvenue du président du comité organisateur ...................... 27

Venant Cauchy, Montréal

Allocution du vice-premier ministre du Québec ....................................... 29Jacques-Yvan Morin Président d’honneur de la séance

Allocution du recteur de l’Université de Montréal .............................. 33Paul Lacoste

Allocution du représentant de l’UNESCO ............................................ 37André Bertels, Paris

Allocution du président de la Fédération internationaledes sociétés de philosophie ................................................................ 39

Alwin Diemer, Düsseldorf

Conférence inauguraleMutations culturelles et philosophie ..................................................... 45

Fernand Dumont, Québec

Séance plénière IDÉTERMINATION PHILOSOPHIQUE

DE L ’IDÉE DE CULTURE

Introduction ............................................................................................... 59Évandro Agazzi, Fribourg

Nature, Intellect and Culture ................................................................... 65John Passmore, Canberra

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Détermination philosophique de l’idée de culture ...................................... 73Emmanuel Lévinas, Paris

Pluralité des cultures : l’enjeu égalitaire ...................................................... 83Louise Marcil-Lacoste, Montréal

Séance plénière IICULTURES ET VALEURS : PERSPECTIVES HISTORIQUES

Cultures and Values in Historical Perspective ............................................ 89Raymond Klibansky, Montréal

Droit, Morale et Religion .............................................................................. 93Chaïm Perelman, Bruxelles

Language, Art and Culture ............................................................................. 99Arthur C. Danto, New York

Le rôle de la philosophie dans notre culture .................................................. 107Vittorio Mathieu, Turin

Séance plénière DIPERSONNES ET CULTURES

DANS LE MONDE CONTEMPORAIN

Introduction ...................................................................................................... 115Vadim S. Semenov, USSR

Mensch und Kultur in der heutigen Welt ......................................................... 119Rita Schober, Berlin

La culture hébraïque comme refouléde la culture occidentale ................................................................................ 129

Éliane Amado Lévy-Valensi, Jérusalem

Philosophy, Culture and Technological Progress ....................................... 143J.M. Gvishiani and Vladimir V. Mshvenieradze, USSR

Séance plénière IVPHILOSOPHIE ET CULTURE : PERSPECTIVES D’AVENIR

Perspectivas del porvenir Leopoldo Zea, Mexico

163

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Philosophie et culture : perspectives d’avenir ........................................... 167Eugenio PucciarelÜ, Buenos Aires

Philosophy and Culture : Perspectives for the Future .............................. 173George Grant, Halifax

L’actualité et la présence de la philosophieaux époques de changement culturel ........................................................ 183

Nikolaus Lobkowicz, München

SymposiumRÉALISME ET SCIENCE

Science et réalisme ....................................................................................... 193Yvon Gauthier, Montréal

Le problème des ontologies régionales en science .................................. 195René Thom, Paris

TheRealistPictureandtheldealistPicture ................................................... 205Hilary Putnam, Cambridge, USA

The World we speak of, and the Language we live in .............................. 213Bas C. van Fraassen, Princeton

SymposiumPROBLEMES DE LA RÉFÉRENCE

Introduction .................................................................................................... 225Willard Van Orman Quine, Cambridge, USA

Reference and Sense ..................................................................................... 229Dagfinn Fdllesdal, Stanford—Oslo

A Problem in the Theory of Reference: The LinguisticDivision of Labor and the Social Character of Naming ........................ 241

Saul Kripke, Princeton

Direct Singular Reference: Intended Reference andActual Reference .................................................

Peter F. Strawson, Oxford249

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CoDoque MARXPremière introduction ..................................................................................... 257

Theodore Oiserman, URSS

Second Introduction ...................................................................................... 259Sava Ganovsky, Sofia

Karl Marx: Some Preliminary Theses for a TentativeBalance Sheet After One Hundred Years ................................................ 263

Shlomo Avineri, Jerusalem

Marxism and Class Reductionism ................................................................ 267Frank Cunningham, Toronto

L ’originalité de la philosophie de Marx ...................................................... 289Jacques D’Hondt, Poitiers

Marx et notre époque .................................................................................... 295Ferenc Tökei, Budapest

Colloque LAVELLEIntroduction .................................................................................................... 303

Marc Renault, Trois-Rivières Mot de Claire Lavelle

Luis Lavelle 1883-1983, En el Centenario de su nacimientoDevoto homenaje ....................................................................................... 305

Judith G. Garcia Caffarena, Rosario, Argentina

Actualité de Louis Lavelle ......................................................................... 311Alexis Klimov, Trois-Rivières

Existence et participation ............................................................................ 315Tarcisio Meirelles Padilha, Rio de Janeiro

Lavelle et la mystique ................................................................................... 323Karl Albert, Köln

Louis Lavelle (juillet 1883—septembre 1951) 329Antoinette Virieux-Reymond, Lausanne

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Colloque ORTEGA Y GASSETOrtega and Human Life: An Exploratory Essay ........................................ 335

William J. Kilgore, Waco

The Centennial of Ortega y Gasset ............................................................. 341Antonio Elias, Ambassador of Spain to Canada

Concepto de Razön en Ortega ...................................................................... 345Francisco Mirö Quesada, Perû

Ortega, Today, as Seen from Catalonia ...................................................... 357Xavier Rupert de Ventés, Barcelona

Colloque JASPERSKarl Jaspers and the Prospect of a World Philosophy ............................... 363

Leonard H. Ehrlich, Amherst, USA

Acceptability of Jaspers in Eastern Traditions ........................................... 369R.C. Pandeya, Delhi

Karl Jaspers en quête de l’Etre: Fonction créatrice de l’échec ................. 375Jeanne Hersch, Genève

Séance de clôtureAllocution de Son Excellence le très honorable Edward Schreyer,

Gouverneur général du Canada ............................................................. 385Président d’honneur de la séance de clôture

Conférence ..................................................................................................... 389Pièges de la différence

Paulin J. Hountoundji, Cotonou

Discurso en la clausura del Congreso mundial .......................................... 397Leopoldo Zea, México

Address ........................................................................................................... 403Ru Xin, Beijing, China

Address ........................................................................................................... 407Jdzsef Lukâcs, Budapest

Conférence de clôture .................................................................................... 411Venant Cauchy, Montréal

Index 421

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Section IACULTURE ET NATURE — CULTURE AND NATURE

KULTUR UND NATUR — CULTURA Y NATURALEZA

La determinaciön filosôfica de la idea de cultura ........................................ 9Agustfn Basave, Mexico

La non-culture comme exigence culturelle:rétrospective historique et perspectives actuelles ....................................... 13

Eisa Cardone, Italie

Culture as a means for and an obstacle to communication .......................... 17Jacinto Choza, Spain

Claude Lévi-Strauss sur la nature et la cultureou les tentations du réductionnisme ............................................................ 23

Kiril D. Darkovski, Bulgarie

Culture as Concrete Ontology ........................................................................ 28James K. Feibleman, USA

Déduction logique de la notion de culture ..................................................... 31André Galimberti, Italie

Vision filoseofica de la cultura desde la perspectiva actual ........................ 35Luz Garcia Alonso, Mexico

La dialectique de l’inné et de l’acquis ........................................................... 40Georges Hélai, Canada

Zweite Natur und Wertvermittlung ............................................................... 47Peter Henriri, Italie

Raison et culture : la téléologie de Kant ........................................................ 53Patrice Henriot, France

Die Kulturfunktion der Naturwissenschaften ............................................... 57Herbert Hörz, DDR

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L’opposition nature/culture et le programmede réduction des sciences de la culture à la sociobiologie ....................... 62

J. Nicolas Kaufmann, Canada

De la nature du corps à la culture du corps:le cas duconditionnement physique .......................................................... 67

Suzanne Laberge, Canada

Détermination philosophique de l’idée de culture ...................................... 72Carlos Mato Fernandez, Uruguay,

Western Traditions, Nature’s Values, and Environmental Ethics ............ 74Peter Miller, Canada

Interaction between Culture and Nature as a Philosophical Problem ....... 79Jokubas Minkevicius, USSR

The Material Nature of Culture, Cultural Changeand Cultural Improvement .............................................................................. 84

Howard L. Parsons, USA

The Two “Cultures” ....................................................................................... 88Philip L. Peterson, USA

Karl Marx und die philosophische Grundlegung einerGeschichtsmaterialistischen Kulturtheorie ................................................ 94

Wolfdietrich Schmied-Kowarzik, BRD

Métaphysique et culture ................................................................................. 100Miguel Reale, Brésil

Culture and the Way of Life ......................................................................... 104T.A. Stepanyan, USSR

Vico’s imaginative universal and the origin of culture ............................ 109Donald Phillip Verene, USA

Was Heisst Natur in unserer Kultur? ................................................................ 113Walther Ch. Zimmerli, BDR

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Section 1BCULTURE ET NATURE - CULTURE AND NATURE

KULTUR UND NATUR - CULTURA Y NATURALEZA

Eine Untersuchung zur Kulturkritik ................................................................ 123Michael Benedikt, Austria

Culture politique et civilisation économique .................................................. 130Maurice Lagueux, Canada

Le concept de la civilisation dans la philosophie marxiste ........................... 135M. Mtchedlov, URSS

La notion de «civilisation» et ses fonctions cognitives ................................ 139L. Novikova, URSS

Kultur oder Zivilisation? .................................................................................... 143Stavros Panou, Grèce

La culture, équilibre en devenir ........................................................................ 148Joseph Pestieau, Canada

Expression culturelle et ontologie de l’esprit .................................................. 152Michel Renaud, Portugal

Culture and Humanism — a Structuralist Perspective ................................... 159Ze’ev Levy, Israel

Section 2AÉTHIQUE, DROIT ET RELIGION - ETHICS, LAW AND RELIGION ETHIK, RECHT UND RELIGION - ETICA, DERECHO Y RELIGION

An “Overriding Inclination“ may help us censure Hare’s fanatic ............... 167Paul Allen, USA

L’Institut Pie XI : La doctrine sociale de l’Église, 1920-60 ......................... 172Jacques Daigle, Canada

The Public Creation of the Private ................................................................... 177Norman Fischer, USA

L’idéologie anti-communiste de l ’Institut Pie XI .......................................... 182Paul Gagné, Canada

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Culture and Value in Historical Perspective:A Comparison between Orientals and Occidentalsin Myth and Religion ................................................................................... 186

Kenji Fujita, Japan

La Valeur, fondement de la culture ............................................................... 191Guy Godin, Canada

The Anatomy of Civil Society ....................................................................... 194Geoffrey Hunt, Ife-Ife

Moral Husbandry .............................................................................................. 199Tyrone Lai, Canada

Christian Thomasius: of Moral Philosophy and Natural Law ..................... 203R. Link-Salinger, BRD

Culture and justice and cultural injustices ..................................................... 208William Leon McBride, USA

On Analytical Philosophy and the Critique of Culture ............................... 212Hugo Meynell, Canada

Les Domaines d’argumentation et le pluralisme des valeurs ....................... 217Masashi Miwa, Japan

Religion in a Changing Culture:Contributions of the Chicago School ........................................................... 222

Creighton Peden, USA

Stratification culturelle et transcendance de l ’horizon éthique .................... 227Maria Isabel Carmelo Rosa Renaud, Portugal

Les Racines éthiques de la culture ................................................................. 233Raymond Tshumi, Suisse

Pornography and freedom of expression ....................................................... 236Suzan Wendell, USA

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Section 2BLANGAGE ET ARTS DANS LA CULTURE

LANGUAGE AND ARTS IN CULTURE SPRACHE UND KUNST ALS AUSDRUCK EINER KULTUR

LENGUAJE Y ARTE EN LA CULTURA

Versteinerte oder einer Wiederbelebung fähige Kultur ................................................................................. 243

Miklös Almâsi, Hongrie

Inter-Cultural Understanding and Art ......................................................... 248Francis Berenson, UK

The Influence of the Novel on Culture ........................................................ 253David J. Crosley, Canada

Paul Ricoeur’s La Métaphore vive and the Hermeneutics of Film .......... 258Harold Hatt, USA

Truth and Art: The Universe Begetting us .................................................. 262Florence M. Hetzler, USA

Communication et culture .............................................................................. 267Paul. M. Lemaire, Canada

Artistic Truth in a False Society: Reflections on Adorno’sAesthetic Theory ........................................................................................... 271

Lambert Zuidervaart, Canada

Section 2CLE ROLE DE LA PHILOSOPHIE DANS L ’HISTOIRE DES CULTURES

THE ROLE OF PHILOSOPHY IN THE HISTORY OF CULTURES DIE ROLLE DER PHILOSOPHIE IN DER GESCHICHTE DER KULTUREN

LA FUNCION DE LA FILOSOFIA EN LA HISTORIA DE LA CULTURA

Philosophical Value of Precolumbian Latinamerican culture ................... 279Basilio Rojo Ruiz, Mexico

Sokrates als Kulturspiegel, - Ein Beispiel aus dem 18. Jahrhundert ......... 281Marcel Franz Fresco, Hollande

The Present and the Future of Philosophy Sava Ganovsky, Bulgaria

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The Philosophical Potential and Social Culture .......................................... 290Leonid Golovanov, USSR

The Key Role of Philosophy in Anticipatory Substantiationof Cultural ideals and vdlues ................................................................... 294

N. Motroshilova, USSR

Philosophy in Indian Culture ......................................................................... 297K. Satchidananda Murty, India

The Role of Philosophy in the Transmission of Culture ........................... 301Gerald A. Press, USA

The Universal Historicity of Man ................................................................. 305Juha TeravSinen, Finland

Section 2DIDÉOLOGIE ET CULTURE - IDEOLOGY AND CULTURE IDEOLOGIE UND KULTUR - IDEOLOGIA Y CULTURA

Marx and the Reintegration of Culture ......................................................... 311Louis Dupré, USA

Ideology and culture: Some problems in the new marxist orthodoxy ...... 315Kusum Jain, Canada

Culture, Political Obligation and Ideology .................................................. 319Michael McDonald, Canada

La Science comme pratique et l’idéologie comme effet ............................ 324Roberto Miguelez, Canada

Ideology as Culture ........................................................................................ 329Mourad Wahba, Egypt

Dix définitions pour l ’analyse des idéologies ............................................. 331Claude Panaccio, Canada

A Crisis in the Humanities? .......................................................................... 334Gunnar Skirbekk, Norway

The Ideology of Capitalism and the Culture of Liberalism ...................... 339Sheldon Wein, Canada

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Section 2EÉDUCATION ET CULTURE - EDUCATION AND CULTURE

ERZIEHUNG UND KULTUR - EDUCACION Y CULTURA

Moral Education, its scope and its limits ..................................................... 347Wesley Ciagg, Canada

L’éducation: instance de création culturelleou detransmission idéologique? .................................................................. 352

Dias De Carvalho, Portugal

La Raison éducative : prolégomènes ........................................................... 358Octave Fullat, Espagne

Foundations of the Theory of Aesthetic Educationas part of the General Scientific Outlook .................................................. 363

N.I. Kyashchenko, USSR

Culture et politesse .......................................................................................... 367Claire Lucques, France

L’Université-caveme ...................................................................................... 372Marc Renault, Trois-Rivières

Educacion y Cultura ........................................................................................ 375Felipe Sânchez, Cuba

The Interrelationship between One’s View of Man,Culture and Curriculum ................................................................................ 379

Nicolas Steyn, S. Africa

La Réflexion de Jean-Jacques Rousseau sur la culture ............................... 384Anita Terdjan, France

Section 3ADIALECTIQUE DE LA PERSONNE ET DE LA CULTURE - DIALECTIC

OF PERSON AND CULTURE - DIALEKTIK VON MENSCH UND KULTUR DIALECTICA DE LA PERSONA Y DE LA CULTURA

The Person in Contemporary Culture .......................................................... 391Marie-Rose Barral, USA

Culture Problem of Modernity ...................................................................... 395Bryan T. Black, USA

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Cultura y personalidad ................................................................................... 398Niceto Blazquez, Espagne

Cultural Perspectives on the “Invention of the Mind” ............................... 403Susan Bordo, USA

Mort de la culture et naissance de l’individu .............................................. 408Philippe Granaiolo, France

Wittgenstein’s Struggle against Culture ...................................................... 414Stephen Hilmy, Canada

La Culture du coeur, aux origines de la culture philosophiquespirituelle en Ukraine ................................................................................... 419

Antoine Kaluzny, Canada

Faust - The Tragic Dialectics of Man .......................................................... 424Janusz Kuczynski, Poland

Alienation in a Mediated World ................................................................... 429John Lachs, USA

Gandhi’s Contribution to Indian Culture with specialReference to Liberation (Moksa) .............................................................. 434

Geeta S. Mehta, India

The Original Person in the American Cultures Today .............................. 440Manuel Mendoza, USA

The Criminal vs. the Person in Philosophical Perspective ......................... 445Herbert H. Meyer, USA

La Culture et les révolutions sociales .......................................................... 448M.B. Mitine, URSS

Culture, Humanism and Personality ............................................................ 452Jakub Netopilik, Czechoslovakia

Bedingungen Einer Transzendentalkritischen Kulturphilosophie ............ 456Heinz Paetzold, BRD

«État de nature», relativité culturelle et universalité scientifique ............ 462Abel Orlando Pugliese, BRD

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Culture is a Method ofM an’s Activity in Mastering the World ................. 469Vadim S. Semenov, USSR

Spiritual culture and Moulding of the New Man ....................................... 473GJL. Smirnov, USS

Section 3BDIALOGUE ET CONFLIT DES CULTURES

DIALOGUE AND CONFLICT OF CULTURES VERSTÄNDIGUNG UND KAMPF ZWISCHEN DEN KULTUREN

DIALOGO Y CONFLICTO ENTRE LAS CULTURAS

The Conflict of National and Western Cultures in the Third Worl .......... 479Attila Agh, Hongrie

Cultural Differences and the Need for Tolerance ....................................... 483Kane Chukwulozie Anyanwu, Nigeria

The Autonomy of World-Views ................................................................... 488Karl Aschenbrenner, USA

Intercultural Values and Human Needs ....................................................... 491Robin Attfield, UK

Technology and Cultural Imperialism ......................................................... 497Stephen Block, Canada

Dialogue and Conflict of Cultures in a Technological Age ...................... 501Constantine Boudouris, Greece

Cultural Pluralism as a Metaphysical Issue ................................................ 505Joseph Bracken, USA

On Continuity and Interaction of Cultures ................................................... 510S.M. Brajovich, USSR

Polysémie et polymorphie culturelles .......................................................... 514Paulette Février, France

Culture as a Factor of Social Dynamics ....................................................... 517P.S. Gurevich, USSR

Ideology, Ethical Ideals and Culture with Special Referenceto Quebec and Ontario ................................................................................. 522

F. Temple Kingston, Canada

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A Possible Future: Latin American and North AmericanPhilosophies of Liberation .......................................................................... 526

Kate Lindeman and Mary C. Morkovsky, USA

Culture et universalité .................................................................................... 529Jeanne Parain-Vial, France

Cultures, valeurs et relations interculturelles ............................................... 533Mario Sambarino, Vénézuéla

The UNESCO Approach to Interrelations of Cultures:Principles and Practices ............................................................................. 537

John Somerville, USA

Un Aspect dialectique de la culture :particularisme et internationalisation ........................................................ 541

Adam Wirth, Hongrie

Section 3CLIBERTÉ, CRÉATION ET STRUCTURES SOCIALES

FREEDOM, CREATION AND SOCIAL STRUCTURES FREIHEIT, KREATIVITÄT UND SOZIALSTRUKTUREN LIBERTAD, CREACION Y ESTRUCTURAS SOCIALES

Freedom from Social Science ....................................................................... 549Stephen Barker, USA

Man as an End in Itself in Social Development .......................................... 553L. P. Buyeva, USSR

Unchaining Prometheus ................................................................................ 558John Hoaglund, USA

Creativity, Work and Culture ........................................................................ 563Rowland C. Marshall, Canada

Bergson and Dussel on Creating New Societies ......................................... 568Mary Christine Morkovsky, USA

Una 6tica de la creatividad ........................................................................... 573Margarita Schultz, Chile

Culture, Privilege and the Poor ..................................................................... 577Warren F. Steinkraus, USA

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Liberté, culture, qualité de vie . Alexandre Tanase, Roumanie

582

Section 3DSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGIE ET PRODUCTION DANS LA CULTURE

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION IN CULTURE WISSENSCHAFT, TECHNIK UND KULTURELLES SCHAFFEN CŒNCIA, TECNOLOGIA Y PRODUCCION EN LA CULTURA

The Effect of Scientific and Technological Innovationson the Man-Culture Dialectics .................................................................... 591

E.M. Babosov, USSR

Technology and Health ................................................................................... 595Oliva Blanchette, USA

The Nature of Applied Science and Technology ........................................ 599Mario Bunge, Canada

Technology, Individuality and Modem Culture .......................................... 605Kenneth Dorter, Canada

Technology and the Framework of Science in Human culture ................. 609Henry J. Folse, USA

Éléments d’une critique de l ’évaluationanthropologiste de la technique .................................................................. 615

Gilbert Hottois, Belgique

Remarks on Technological Progress ............................................................ 619Ikka Niiniluoto, Finland

Le rôle des «sciences de la culture»dans une science sans domination ............................................................... 623

Gérard Raulet, France

Section 3ELES FEMMES DANS LA CULTURE - WOMEN IN CULTURE

DIE FRAUEN IN DER KULTUR - LAS MUJERES EN LA CULTURA

Women as objects of culture Mona Abousenna, Egypt

631

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A New Theory of Sex Identity Proposed Areas of Application ............... 635Christine Allen, Canada

La Raison et différence des sexes ................................................................. 639Monique David-Ménard, Canada

L’Ennemie de la communauté ...................................................................... 644France Giroux, Canada

La Question du matriarcat ............................................................................ 649Christine Gohier, Canada

The Treble Clef/L Jacques Derrida and the Female Voice ........................ 654Nancy J. Holland, USA

La Haine dans la relation mère/fîlle ............................................................. 658Michèle Morosoli, Canada

Homme et femme .......................................................................................... 663Francine Ouimet, Canada

Le Discours de notre désir d’émancipation ................................................. 665Jacques-Bernard Roumanes, Canada

L’Argument de la différence et le partage des rôles sociaux ..................... 668Jocelyne St-Amaud, Canada

Section 4ASCIENCE, TECHNOLOGIE ET PRODUCTION DANS LA CULTURE

SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND PRODUCTION IN CULTURE WISSENSCHAFT, TECHNIK UND KULTURELLES SCHAFFEN CIENCIA, TECNOLOGIA Y PRODUCCION EN LA CULTURA

Beyond the Culture of Immediacy ................................................................ 677Thomas Auxter, USA

Die Grundstruktur der Vemunftidealeund die Zukunft des Menschen ................................................................ 681

Hans Ebeling, BRD

Problems in Defining “Peace” ...................................................................... 686David W. Felder, USA

The Myth of Id: Twentieth Century Totemism? ......................................... 690Oscar Gruenwald, USA

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Values, Culture, Religion .............................................................................. 695Battista Mondin, Italy

The Problem of the Cultural Ideal ................................................................ 700Vladimir V. Mshvenieradze, USSR

Cultural Factors in Philosophy ..................................................................... 704Henry Odera Oruka, Kenya

Patriarchal Culture and the Future of Civilization ...................................... 708Ofelia Schutte, USA

Survival as the Ultimate Transcultural Value. A Perspectivefrom the evolutionary philosophy of Teilhard de Chardin ..................... 714

Lawrence P. Ulrich, USA

Section 4BPRÉSENCE ET ACTUALITÉ DE LA PHILOSOPHIE

DANS LES CHANGEMENTSCULTURELS PRESENCE AND RELEVANCE OF PHILOSOPHY

IN CULTURAL CHANGE ROLLE UND BEDEUTUNG DER PHILOSOPHIE

IM KULTURELLEN WÄNDE - PRESENCIA Y ACTUALIDAD DE LA FILOSOFIA EN LOS CAMBIOS CULTURALES

Que peut la philosophie pour la culture? ..................................................... 723Jocelyn R. Beausoleil, Canada

L ’Avenir de la culture ................................................................................... 727Guy Bouchard, Canada

L ‘ensefîanza de la filosoffa y la cultura nacional ....................................... 733Miguel Da Costa Leiva, Chile

Contemporary Culture and the Future of Humanity ................................... 738Nilîma Dutta, India

Philosophy and the Shape of Things to come ............................................. 742Ash Gobar, USA

The Presence and Relevance of Philosophy in Cultural ChangeNotes on a Method ....................................................................................... 748

Larry Kimmel, USA

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The Philosopher in Society .......................................................................... 752Neil W. MacGill, Canada

The Philosopher as Therapist ........................................................................ 757R. Charles MacDonald, Canada

Philosophy and the New World Order ......................................................... 761Gary Brent Madison, Canada

Utilitarianism and the Population Problemor the Strategy of the Communes .............................................................. 766

Robert B. Mellert, USA

Philosophy in the Civilization of Illiteracy .................................................. 771Mihai Nadin, USA

Epistemological and Methodological Aspects of the Relationbetween Philosophy and Culture ................................................................. 776

Giorgos Papagounos, Greece

Personne et culture: Perspectives d’avenir ................................................. 780Yamandû Acosta Roncagliolo, Uruguay

Philosophy, the Holocaust and the Advance of civilization ...................... 783John K. Roth, USA

Logolopolis & Modular Man: A New Direction towardsPhilosophical Relevance ............................................................................. 788

Velande Taylor, Japan

Philosophy and Culture ................................................................................. 791Joseph Thomas, USA

Towards a Moral Philosophy for Technological Culture .......................... 797Harry Wagschal, Canada

Section 5LOGIQUE ET MÉTHODOLOGIE - LOGIC AND METHODOLOGY

LOGIK UND METHODOLOGIE - LOGICA Y METODOLOGIA

Logique transformationnelle ......................................................................... 805G.A. Brutian, URSS

S-P Connectives ............................................................................................. 809Richard Butrick, USA

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Type Theory from a Nominalistic Point of View ........................................... 816Charles S. Chiara, USA.

A Theory of Argument Appraisal ................................................................. 821David Hitchcock, Canada

The Prediction Paradox Resolved ................................................................ 827Doris Olin, Canada

The Many-Valued Logic in the True Sense ................................................. 832Raj Kumar Sen et Mira Mazumdar, India

The Weakness of the Strengthened Liar ...................................................... 836Roger T. Simonds, USA

Paraconsistency and some Prospects of Dialectical Logic ......................... 839Hristo Smolenov, Bulgaria

Defining Peirce’s Verum ................................................................................ 842Atwell R. Turquette, USA

Section 6THÉORIE DE LA CONNAISSANCE - THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE

ERKENNTNISTHEORIE - TEORIA DEL CONOCIMÖENTO

Knowledge and the Elimination of Truth .................................................... 849Albert Casullo, USA

Responsibilism: a New Epistemological Focus .......................................... 854Lorraine Code, Canada

Genealogy and truth ....................................................................................... 859David E. Cooper, UK

Certain Absurdities in the Symbolico-Logical ............................................ 864Joong Fang, USA

Testability Naturalized With Help From Peirce .......................................... 869Jeff Foss, Canada

“Frameworks“ — an Inept Metaphor? ......................................................... 875Kenneth T. Gallagher, USA

Commitment as a Foundation for Rational Belief ...................................... 879Hendrik Hart, Canada

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Beyond Universals .......................................................................................... 885Richard E. Hennessey, USA

Scepticism, Knowledge and Reasonable Belief ......................................... 889Olivier Johnson, USA

The Theory of Cognition as a Phenomenon of Culture .............................. 894V.A. Letkorsky, URSS

Knowledge and Relativism ............................................................................ 898Eric Matthews, UK

Habermas's Theory of Knowledge-Constitutive Interestsand the Assumption of the Hegelian -Marxist Notion of“Historical Reason” ...................................................................................... 902

Koula Mellos, Canada

Culture, Knowledge, and the Hermeneutical Alternative .......................... 906Brendan P. Minogue, USA

The Logic of Observation Statements .......................................................... 911Désirée Park, Canada

Artifacts, Beliefs, Communication: the ABC of Knowledge .................... 915Pantelis D. Nicolacopoulos, Greece

Spelling Out a Heideggerean Metaphor ....................................................... 920Henry Pietersma, Canada

Subjectivism and the Problem of Knowing .................................................. 925Thomas Platt, USA

De la Nécessité d'un système de concepts. Quelques réflexions surVAufbau der Well de Rudolf Camap ......................................................... 930

Joëlle Proust, France

Karl Mannheim's Sociology of Knowledge:an Alternative Epistemology

Tatjana Radonjic, Canada ................................... 935

On Russell's Rejection of Akoluthic Sensations ......................................... 938Joy H. Robert, USA

Remarks on Epistemological Circularity ..................................................... 943Tom Rockmore, USA

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Peirce’s Pragmatic Kantianism:Towards New Epistemic Foundations ...................................................... 948

Sandra B. Rosenthal, USA

Why Vico Today? .......................................................................................... 953James V. Valone, USA

On the Dialectico-Materialist Type of Rationality .................................... 958Jindrich Zeleny, Czechoslovakia

Appendice

L ’Unité et la pluralité de la culture : l’enjeu égalitaire ............................ 963Louise Marcil-Lacoste, Canada

VOLUME ni

Section 7PHILOSOPHIE DU LANGAGE PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE

SPRACHPHILOSOPHIE - FILOSOFIA DEL LENGUAJE

A Puzzle about the Illocutionary Aspect of Meaning .............................. 9J.R. Cameron, England

Sprachphilosophie, Semiotik und Sémiologie ........................................... 11Peter Engleman, Autriche

Chomsky’s Innatism and the Social Nature of Language ......................... 19Janos Kelemen, Hungary

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The Impossibility of Quine’s Indeterminacy Theory ................................ 22Duncan Macintosh, Canada

Are Speaking and Meaning Evaluative Activities? .................................. 26Alexander Matthews, Zimbabwe

Examining Umberto Eco’s Theory of Semiotics ....................................... 31Nicholas J. Moutafakis, USA

Frege on Indexicals ....................................................................................... 36Kazuyuki Nomoto, Japan

Speech Act Performance and Description ................................................... 42Audun 0 fsti, Norway

Rorty, Wittgenstein, and the Nature of Intentionality ............................... 47Douglas B. Rasmussen, USA

Section 8PHILOSOPHIE DES SCIENCES - PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE

PHILOSOPHIE DER WISSENSCHAFTEN - FILOSOFIA DE LAS CIENCIAS

Humanization of Physics ............................................................................. SSIvanka Apostolova, Bulgaria

Zu Poppers Begriff der Wissenschaftstheorie ............................................. 58Nikolaos Avgelis, Grèce

Réalisme conceptuel et réalisme épistémique ............................................ 62Arturo Carsetti, Italie

La Genèse du concept de l’action intégrative du système nerveux .......... 66Élie Feuerwerker, Pierre Couillard, Yvon Gauthier, Montréal

iUna ética objetiva? ....................................................................................... 69Jorge Estrella, Chile

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The Empirical and the Rational in Albert Einstein’s work ......................... 74D P. Gribanoc, USSR

Connaissance scientifique et connaissance pré-scientifique :continuité ou rupture? ................................................................................... 78

Maurice Gagnon, Canada

Game Theory, Rationality, and Free Will .................................................... 82Malcolm Forster, Canada

Quanta, Randomness, and Explanation ........................................................ 86Martin E. Gerwin, Canada

Science, Freedom and Emancipation ............................................................ 92Peter P. Krischenmann, Holland

Notes Toward a Meta-Methodology of Science .......................................... 97Janet A. Kourany, USA

Trois oppositions conceptuelles pour différencier desproblématiques en épistémologie ..................................................................... 102

Normand Lacharité, Canada

Selection Models and the Darwinian Theory of Natural Selection ........... 108Elisabeth A. Lloyd, USA

Kulturwissenschaftund Utopie ............................................................................ 112Herta Nagl-Docekal, Autriche

Eine Materialistische Interpretation des Dings an sich ............................... 117Sava Petrov, Bulgarie

Necessity and Accident in Scientific Discoveries ........................................ 121V.V. Pilipenko, USSR

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On the Incommensurability of Superseding Physical Theories .............. 124Azaria Polikarov, Bulgaria

The Materialistic Mentalism of R.W. Sperry ............................................. 128Charles Ripley, Canada

Zur philosophischen Relevanz gegenwärtiger physikalischerGrundlagenforschung ................................................................................. 133

Ulrich Röseberg, Allemagne

Le Général et le spécifique dans la connaissance sociale ......................... 138M.N. Roukevitch, URSS

Die Wissenschaft als Wert und der Wert der Wissenschaft ...................... 143Vladimir Ruml, Tchécoslovaquie

Scientific Method and Creativity in Science ............................................. 147Yu. V. Sachkov, USSR

The Concept of Scientific Progress:Logical-Methodological Analysis ............................................................ 151

Vadim N. Sadovsky, USSR

Tachyons and Causal Theories of Space-Time ......................................... 155John D. Collier and Steven Savitt, Canada

Realism and Anti-Realism on the Observation/Theory Dichotomy ........ 160Stuart Silvers, The Netherlands

Quelques remarques sur la structure de l ’argumentationdarwinienne dans l’origine des espèces ...................

Olivier Soubeyran, Canada163

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Section 9ANTHROPOLOGIE ET PSYCHOLOGIE

PHILOSOPHICAL ANTHROPOLOGY AND PSYCHOLOGY PHILOSOPHISCHE ANTHROPOLOGIE UND PHILOSOPHISCHE PSYCHOLOGIE

ANTROPOLOGIA Y PSICOLOGIA

Gnoseology and Cultural CrisisOn the Expansion of Everyday Consciousness ......................................... 173

N.S. Avtomova, USSR

Violence and Sociability ................................................................................. 176George Bozonis, Greece

Qu’est-ce que la psychologie? ........................................................................ 181Claude M.D. Braun, Canada

La masse, c ’est l ’avenir de l’honune ............................................................ 187Johannes Gasser, Suisse

Die Bedeutung des Todesphänomens für die philosophischeAnthropologie ............................................................................................... 193

Peter Kampits, Autriche

Paul Ricoeur on Freud: Symbol and the Language of Desire ..................... 198Thomas R. Koening, USA

Proving Unconscious Mental Activity: Concept Formation andReconstruction in Psychology ..................................................................... 203

Donald Levy, USA

Heidegger and Lacan ...................................................................................... 207Angel Medina, USA

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Language and World ViewRe-approaching the Whorf Hypothesis ..................................................... 214

Mara Miller, USA

L’Idée de créer une conception intégrale de l ’homme ............................ 218A.G. Myslivtchenko, URSS

On Asking a Question .................................................................................. 223W. Kim Rogers, USA

Intériorisation ................................................................................................ 227A. Shalom, Canada

Welt und Umwelt des menschlichen Daseins ........................................... 233Shin-ichi Yuasa, Japon

Section 10

MÉTAPHYSIQUE - METAPHYSICS METAPHYSIK - METAFISICA

Hume and Edwards on ‘Why is There SomethingRather Than Nothing?’ ............................................................................ 241

Michael B. Burke, USA

Realismo metafisico interiorista .................................................................. 246Alberto Caturelli, Espagne

Philo on the God of Religion ...................................................................... 249Houghton B. Dalrymple, USA

APXH in Aristotle’s Metaphysics ............................................................. 254Constantin Georgiadis, Canada

Aristotle on the Convertibility of One and Bein ....................................... 259Edward Halper, USA

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Re-evaluating Deconstruction ..................................................................... 264Irene E. Harvey, France

Max Scheler’s Metaphysics and Theory of Cultur ....................................... 268Ted Krasnicki, Canada

Philosophy and Myth: A Semiotic Analysis .................................................. 274James Jaköb Liszka, USA

Le Concept de mythe chez Vincente Ferreira da Silva ................................ 279Constança Marcondes Cesar, Brésil

Sur la Possibilité de faire de la métaphysique aujourd’hui ......................... 282Francisco José Martinez Martinez, Espagne

A Skeleton Key to ÜntActualismo of Giovanni Gentile ............................. 285Grace Natoli, USA

Some Metaphysical Problems in a New Light ............................................... 291Elena Panova, Bulgaria

Metaphysics and Anti-Metaphysics ............................................................... 295Gerhard A. Rauche, South Africa

Are Epistemology and Metaphysics Identical? ............................................. 301Dobrin Spassov, Bulgaria

Métaphysique notionnelle et métaphysique réelle ....................................... 305Jan Wolters, Pays-Bas

Images of Science and Metaphysics of Physicalism ..................................... 310and Biologism

N.S. Yulina, USSR

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Section 11PHILOSOPHIE DE LA RELIGION - PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION

RELIGIONSPHILOSOPHIE - FILOSOFIA DE LA RELIGION

Religionsphilosophie • zum Problem einerphilosophischen Legitimation .................................................................... 317

Alexius J. Bucher, BRD

Early Indian Buddhism and the Nature of Philosophy ............................... 322Shirley ChataUan, Nigeria

Presence, Religious Experience and Conviction ......................................... 327Harold A. Durfee, USA

Faith — Themes in Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard ..................................... 331Michael P. Hodges, USA

Thomas Merton’s Imitation of Chuang Tzu ............................................... 337Cyrus Lee, USA

Hume On Miracles: The Coalescence of the A Prioriwith die A Posteriori Argument ................................................................. 340

Michael Philip Levine, USA

Über die methodologischen Prinzipien einer möglichenReligionstypologie ...................................................................................... 345

Joseph Lukdcs, Hongrie

Inferiority and Intellection:Fundaments for a Philosophy of Religion ............................................... 349

Alice Ramos, Spain

For and Against God ...................................................................................... 353Godfrey B. Tangwa, Nigeria

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Section 12ÉTHIQUE - ETHICS - ETHIK - ETICA

Moral Implications of Coercion ...................................................................... 361Timo Airaksinen, Finland

Rationalization and Justification ...................................................................... 364Robert Audi, USA

Universal Ethics: Its Foundations ...................................................................... 370Archie J. Bahm, USA

Natural Law and Moral Realism .................................................................... 375Richard H. Beis, Canada

Les Droits contre les libertés? ........................................................................ 379Guy Brouillet, Canada

Giving Sense to the Agent: Will and Law in Kant ....................................... 383John Gray Cox, USA

Critique of Value Relativism ......................................................................... 387John F. Crosby, USA

The Thomistic Theory of the Virtues ............................................................. 392Gerard J. Dalcourt, USA

LTnculture morale : ignorance ou méchanceté? .......................................... 396Jean-Marie Délivré, France

La Philosophie de la morale dans le système de la culture ......................... 399Liibomir Dramaliev, Bulgarie

A Sociobiological Structure for Natural Law ............................................... 404William J. Ellos, USA

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Le Discours éthicologique .............................................................................. 407Pierre Fortin, Canada

Human Values, the Value of Nature, and Environmental Ethics ............... 412Michael Allen Fox, Canada

When the Good and the Right Conflict, What Should I Do? ...................... 417William Gerber, USA

Logique des préférences et philosophie des valeurs .................................... 421Even Granboulan, France

Toward an Ethics of Belief ............................................................................ 428Peter H. Hare, USA

Proper Name Morality .................................................................................... 433James R. Home, Canada

On Killing the Immature .................................................................................. 436Elmar J. Kremer, Canada

Supererogation and Friendship ...................................................................... 441Michael J. Langford, Canada

On the Nature and Limits of Ethics ................................................................ 445Joseph E. Martire, USA

A Critique of Bernard Hâring’s Application.of the Double Effect Principle .................................................................... 451

Paul J. Micallef, Canada

Affluence and Sainthood ............................................................................... 455Arthur R. Miller, USA

On Norms, Evaluations and theMeans-End Scheme ................................... 459Carlos Pereda Failache, Mexico

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Biosocial Ought and Biosocial Is .................................................................. 463Vassil Prodanov, Bulgaria

Limited Nuclear First Strikes and Just War Theory ...................................... 467Jerald H. Richards, USA

Contribution to a Marxist Metaethics ............................................................ 473John Riser, USA

Jealousy and Self-Knowledge ......................................................................... 477Béla Szabados, Canada

Kierkegaards Dialektik der Liebe und des Glaubens ..................................... 481Junichi Toyofuku, Japon

Natural Law Theory, Liberalism and the Fact-Value Gap .......................... 486Peter Tumulty, USA

The Ideological Structure of Ethical Discourse ........................................... 492Henk van Luijk, The Netherlands

Smart and Williams on Integrity .................................................................... 497Arthur M. Wheeler, USA

On Freedom of Speech ..................................................................................... 502Judy Wubnig, Canada

Section 13PHILOSOPHIE SOCIALE ET PHILOSOPHIE DU DROIT

SOCIAL, POLITICAL AND LEGAL PHILOSOPHY SOZIALPHILOSOPHIE, POLITISCHE PHILOSOPHIE UND

RECHTSPHILOSOPHIE — FILOSOFIA SOCIAL Y POLITICA Y FILOSOFIA DE DERECHO

Concrete Values and Democracy Evelyn M. Barker, USA

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The Correlation Between the Features of Universal Culturesand the Conceptions of Being Men Together ........................................... 512

Alexander Barzel, Israël

Notes on Social Democracy in America ....................................................... 517Loyd D. Easton, USA

Why Shouldn’t I Sell My Labour Power? ................................................... 522Oladipo Fashina, Nigeria

Political Culture as an Object of Philosophical Research .......................... 527A. A. Fedoseev, USSR

Reflexiones en tomo a las relaciones entre Cultura y Politics ................. 530Thalia Fung Riverdn, Cuba

Culture: Economic and Political ................................................................... 534Christopher B. Gray, Canada

Religion, Moral y Conciencia Juridica ....................................................... 539C.D. Oscar Guzmân Betancourt, Cuba

Ideology and Causality .................................................................................. 543Patrick Colm Hogan, USA

Terreur et légitimité : Essai sur le terrorisme .............................................. 547Jean Ernest. Joos, Canada

Fair Distribution, Contract and Equality ..................................................... 550Alistair Mcleod, Canada

The Concept of Critique in Social Science .................................................. 556Mihailo Markovic, Yugoslavia

Autonomie als Voraussetzung des“Verstîindnisorientierten Handelns” ......................................................... 560

Ludwig Nagl, Autriche

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The Problem of Man as That of the Productionand Reproduction of Immediate Li .............................................................. 566

Y.K. Pletnikov, USSR

Rights and Religio-Cultural Diversity ........................................................... 571Carlos G. Prado, Canada

Le Dessein téléologique dans l’activité politique ......................................... 576Vitali P. Ratchkov, URSS

Philosophie der Freiheit und westliche politische Kultur ........................... 579Alexander Schwan, Allemagne

Beyond Alienation: A Critique of Marcuse’sOne-Dimensionality Hypothesis ................................................................. 585

Steven G. Shaw, Canada

The Varieties of Liberty: A Practical Reconciliation ................................... 588James P. Sterba, USA

Problems of Understanding Human Dignity ................................................. 593Ulrich Steinwort, Germany

Corporate Holism .............................................................................................. 598James K. Swindler, USA

Capital Punishment and the Principle of Double Effect ............................... 603Raphael T. Waters, USA

The Dialectics and Taxonomies of Historical Materialism ......................... 608Gordon Welty, USA

Increasing Rights: In Commemoration of the 35th Anniversary of the“Universal Declaration of Human Rights” ................................................. 612

John Ellsworth Winter, USA

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Section 14PHILOSOPHIE DE L ’HISTOIRE - PHILOSOPHY OF HISTORY GESCHICHTSPHILOSOPHIE - FILOSOF1A DE LA HISTORIA

Marx’s Philosophy of History and Hegel’s Logic ..................................... 621György Andrâssy, Hungary

Historical Narrative: A Methodological Doorwayto Cultures and their Hidden Values ........................................................ 625

L.B. Cebik, USA

Zur Gerichtetheit menschlicher Geschieht .................................................. 630Dieter Gellhom, Allemagne

Determinism and Consciousness in Historical Materialism ..................... 634Daniel Goldstick, Canada

Psychohistory and the Concept of Overdetermination .............................. 637Robert H. Hurlbutt III, USA

À propos des principes de la philosophie marxiste de l ’histoire .............. 643T.I. Oizerman, URSS

Historical Laws and the History and Philosophy of Science ................... 647Warren Schmaus, USA

The Establishment of Universal Peace on Earthas an Objective Social Law ....................................................................... 651

Vladimir Shevchenko, USSR

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Section 15ESTHÉTIQUE ET PHILOSOPHIE DE L’ART AESTHETICS AND PHILOSOPHY OF ART

ÄSTHETIK UND PHILOSOPHIE DER KUNST ESTÉTICA Y FILOSOFIA DEL ARTE

Hegel and the Limits of Musical Expression ................................................ 659Philip Alperson, and Martin Donougho, USA

Creativity and the Ex Nihilo Argument ......................................................... 664D Z. Andriopoulos, Greece

Die Kunst in heterologischer Sicht ................................................................. 668Milan Damnjanovic, Yugoslavia

L ’art est un nom propre .................................................................................... 673Thierry de Duve, Canada

Esquisse pour une esthétique ......................................................................... 677Ana Lucas Fernandez, Espagne

The Language of Tragedy ............................................................................... 682Nenos A. Georgopoulos, USA

The Institutional Theory of Art ..................................................................... 688Jack Glickman, USA

Hegel’s Fourfold Criterion of Aesthetic Value as a Measure ofAdorno’s Critical Methodology ................................................................... 690

Lucian Krukowski, USA

Fictional Truths and Cultural Artifacts .......................................................... 695Peter McCormick, Canada

The Small Town as a Human Dwelling and as a Work of Art ................... 701Michael H. Mitias, USA

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La Laideur et ses droits dans le domaine des art ........................................ 70SÉvanghélos Moutsopoulos, Grèce

A Meditation on Aristotle’s Concept of Catharsis ..................................... 709Alan Paskow, USA

The Metaphor as an Aesthetic and Cultural Phenomenon ........................ 714Isaak Passy, Bulgaria

Esthétique ou philosophie de l ’art? ............................................................. 716Benoit Pruche, Canada

Contemporary Dance as Revelatory of the Faustian II World View ........ 722David B. Richardson, USA

Is there Progress in Art? ................................................................................ 726Sheldon Richmond, Canada

Values and the Contemporary Artist ........................................................... 729Mary Carmen Rose, USA

Esthétique et topologie .................................................................................. 735Fernande Saint-Martin, Canada

Kunst im Technischen Zeitalte .................................................................... 739Wolfgang Schirmacher, Allemagne

Higher Artistic “Orders”, Higher Cultural Levels ...................................... 745Peter M. Schuller, USA

Rabindranath Tagore on Musical Aesthetics .............................................. 750Sitansu Ray, India

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Section 16APHILOSOPHIE ANCIENNE - ANCIENT PHILOSOPHY

ANTIKE PHILOSOPHIE - FDLOSOFIA ANTIGUA

Note sur l’Oikonomiapolitikè ......................................................................... 757Pierre Bellemaie, Canada

Causality and Explanation in Aristoüe and Hume ....................................... 762Irving Block, Canada

Culture orale / culture écrite: le témoignage de Plato ................................... 766Luc Brisson, France

Le Protreptique : esquisse de lecture sur l ’idée d’ordre naturel ................. 769Alberto Buela, Argentine

Die frühe theoretische Philosophie des Aristoteles im Rahmender Zeitgenössischen kulturellen Entwicklung ......................................... 774

Wolfgang Detel, Allemagne

Philosophy and Culture in Hellenistic Times with Special Referenceto Posidonius .................................................................................................. 780

Myrto Dragona-Monachou, Greece

The Paradox of Prime Matter .......................................................................... 785Daniel Graham, USA

Platons Ideen zur Kulturkritik und zur Neubegründungder Kultur und der Bildung ........................................................................... 788

Fritz-Peter Hager, Suisse

Plato and Egalitarianism .................................................................................. 794Robert W. Hall, USA

Dialogue and Dialectic: the Portrayal of Philosophy .................................... 798in Plato’s Phaedrus Arthur A. Krentz, Canada

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Plato on Mind and Morality in Nature ......................................................... 803Joan Kung, USA

Sur une lecture analytique du Sophiste ........................................................ 807Yvon Lafrance, Canada

Did the Doxographer Aetius ever exist? ...................................................... 813A.V. Lebedev, USSR

Plato on False Belief in the Theaetetus ...................................................... 817Mark Overvold, USA

An Aporetic Argument in the Republic ....................................................... 822Paul Schollmeier, USA

Aristotle on Friendship .................................................................................. 828Sarah J. Shorten, Canada

Section 16BPHILOSOPHIE MÉDIÉVALE - MEDIAEVAL PHILOSOPHY

MITTELALTERLICHE PHILOSOPHIE - FILOSOFIA MEDIEVAL

Theology as a science in Duns Scotus ......................................................... 837Donald E. Daniels, USA

St. Thomas, S t Bonaventure, and the Need to Prove theExistence of God ........................................................................................ 841

Lawrence Dewan, Canada

Henri de Gand et la pénétration d’Avicenne en occident ........................... 845Raymond Macken, Belgique

Robert Grosseteste et sa théorie de la mesure ............................................ 850Celina A. Lertora Mendoza, Argentine

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Pietro Pomponazzi and the Debate over Immortality ................................... 855Margaret M. Van de Pitte, Canada

La Signification des universaux d’après Abélard ......................................... 861Christian Wenin, Belgique

Truth, Existence and Knowledge in De Veritate 1.1 ................................... 864Laura Westra, Canada

VOLUME IV

Section 16 CPHILOSOPHIE MODERNE — MODERN PHILOSOPHY MODERNE PHILOSOPHIE — HLOSOFIA MODERNA

Descartes : Réflexion sur la volonté humaine : relation avec la liberté ........ 9Francisco Blâsquez-Ruiz, Espagne

Descartes’s Rules of Impact: Interface Between Metaphysicsand Natural Philosophy .................................................................................. 15

Christopher Burch, USA

Philosophische Anregungen zu neuenwissenschaftlichen Fragestellungen ............................................................. 20

Wolfgang Deppert, BRD

Maine de Biran et Locke : volonté, désir, liberté ......................................... 25Lucien Even, Pologne

The Role of Imagination in Descartes’s Thought ......................................... 29Véronique M. Foti, USA

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Hume’s Misgivings About His Account of Personal Identity ..................... 33Eric A. Hill, USA

Common Sense and the Commentaries: Esse is Per dpi as Slogan ........... 39Ronald M. Labuz, USA

Matérialisme et médecine : le cas de la Mettrie ........................................... 43Raymond Laflamme, Canada

Leibniz on the Chinese Language .................................................................. 48Yuen-Ting Lai, Canada

Descartes’s Idealism ........................................................................................ 53Thomas M. Lennon, Canada

Hume’s Subjective Conditional View of ‘Causal Relation’ ....................... 56John Losee, USA

Has Richard Rorty Mastered the First Critique? ......................................... 60Donald Lome Maclachlan, Canada

Johnson and Berkeley ...................................................................................... 64Yu K. Melvil, USSR

Fondation ou crise de la raison dans YÉthique de Spinoza? ...................... 68Filippo Mignini, Italie

Thomas Hobbes: Modernist or Classicist? .................................................... 74James E. Napier, Canada

John Locke on Reflection: A Phenomenology Lost ................................... 79Douglas Rabb, Canada

Descartes’s Criterion of Divine Deception .................................................. 84Frederick P. Van de Pitte, Canada

The Cartesian Reply to the Stone Paradox .................................................. 88S.K. Wertz, USA

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Section 16DPHILOSOPHIE CONTEMPORAINE — CONTEMPORARY PHILOSOPHY ZEITGENÖSSISCHE PHILOSOPHIE - FILOSOFIA CONTEMPORANEA

On Rescuing the Hegelian AbsoluteThrough Whitehead’s Perishing ................................................................ 95

Darrel E. Christensen, Austria

When do Philosophical Problem Arise?A Fresh Look at Wittgenstein’s Answer .............................................. 100

Hermann J. Cloeren, USA

The Hidden Dialectic in Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology .................. 105James M. Edie, USA

Socrates and Marx, or Socialism and Philosophy ..................................... 109Maurice A. Finocchiaro, USA

Posthistoire? Die Begriffe Rationalität. Geschichtlichkeit undPhilosophie im gegenwärtigen Denken ................................................... 114

Andräs Gedö, Hongrie

À propos de la “coupure épistémologique” ............................................... 120Guy Haarscher, Belgique

Le Concept du matérialisme dans la théorie critiqueinitiale de Horkheimer ................................................................................ 126

Saen Yang Kha, France

The Fallacy of Opposing the Views of Marx and Engels ......................... 130A.D. Kosechev, USSR

Lenin and Marxist Philosophy: Dialecticsof Unity and Development ......................................................................... 134

V.A. Kuvakin, USSR

At the Sources of a Coherent Scientific Outlook ........................................ 139N.I. Lapin, USSR

Marxism and Pluralism .................................................................................. 143A.V. Momdjan, USSR

Sartre on * Sincerity’ : a Reconsideration ...................................................... 147Ronald E. Santoni, USA

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Karl Marx et le problème de l’individu ...................................................... 152I.N. Smimov, URSS

Bemerkungen zum Problem der Letzbegründung ...................................... 157Johannes Strangas, Grèce

Russell’s Analysis of Desire ......................................................................... 161R.E. Tully, Canada

‘Handlung’ bei Kant und Wittgenstein ........................................................ 167Friedrich Wallner, Autriche

Sartre et Merleau-Ponty.Phénoménologie du corps et affectivité ..................................................... 170

Ghislaine Florival, Belgique

Section 17PHILOSOPHIE ORIENTALE — ORIENTAL PHILOSOPHY

ÖSTLICHE PHILOSOPHIE — FILOSOFIA ORIENTAL

Notion of Method and Onto-Hermeneuticsof the Neo-Confucian Li ............................................................................ 177

Chung-Ying Cheng, USA

Une réflexion autour de la recherche de la vérité chez Gandhi ................ 180Tarcfsio De Nadal, Brésil

A Basic Principle in the Culture of South-East Asia ................................. 186Joseph N. DucMinh, USA

Philosophy in Ancient Indonesia .................................................................. 188Finngeir Hiorth, Norway

Bipolarität in Chinesischer Philosophie und Kultur .................................. 193Paul Shih-Yi Hsiao, Taïpei

Two Strains in Buddhist Causality ............................................................... 201Kenneth K. Inada, USA

Questions of Revolution in Chinese and Western Thought ....................... 205Donald Jenner, USA

Ein Vergleich der Ethik des ExistenzialismusundderTonghakPhilosophie .................................................................... 210

Choi, Min-Hong, Korea

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Culture and the Methodology of Philosophy:Participatory Dimension of Chinese Education .......................................... 214

Sandra A. Wawrytko, USA

Akrasia and Self-Cultivation in Mencius ....................................................... 219Tu Wei-ming, USA

The Cave and the Burglar. Plato compared with Zen .................................... 223Kuang-ming Wu, USA

J. Krishnamurti on Choiceless Awareness, Creative Emptinessand Ultimate Freedom ................................................................................... 228

Dienesh Mathur, USA

How is the World Maya? .................................................................................. 232H. James Nersoyan, USA

The Philosophical and Scientific Conception in the World .......................... 236Pranavananda Saraswati, Mexico

Section 18PHILOSOPHIE ISLAMIQUE — ISLAMIC PHILOSOPHY ISLAMISCHE PHILOSOPHIE — FILOSOFIAISLAMICA

Tradition and Innovation: Two Muslim Views of Causal Relations ........... 245George J. Giacaman, Israel

Faith and Actions in Islam ............................................................................... 250Abdul Khaliq, Pakistan

Philosophy, Literature and the Problem of the “Elite” ................................. 254and “Mass” Culture in the Medieval Moslem East

F.K. Kocharli, USSR

Muslim Philosophy ............................................................................................ 258Khwaja Ghulam Sadiq, Pakistan

Section 19PENSÉE AFRICAINE — AFRICAN THOUGHT

AFRIKANISCHES DENKEN — PENSAMIENTO AFRICANO

Bewusstsein der Massen und Philosohieim Kulturellen Wandel in Afrika .................................................................. 267

Abdoul-Cheick Camara, Guinea

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An Ethical Requirement for Authentic National Development ................ 271in Africa

Joseph Tunde Erumevba, Nigeria

Work, Culture and Nature: the Cultural Betrothal of Natureand the African Experience .......................................................................... 275

Olusegun Gbadegesin, Nigeria

Chewa Cultural Ideas and System of Thought: an Analysis ....................... 279D.N. Kaphagawani and H.F. Chidammodzi, Malawi

African Thought ................................................................................................ 285Ernst Jacobus Marais, South Africa

Ifa as a Repository of Knowledge .................................................................. 289M. Akin Makinde, Nigeria

Les Trois Moments dialectiques dans le développementde la civilisation africaine ............................................................................ 294

Tshiamalenga Ntumba, Kinshasa

Philosophie et cultures africaines. Clarification et projet culturelde société africaine ........................................................................................ 299

Catherine Prince-Lachance, Canada

Philosophical Foundations of Nigerian Traditional Culture ........................ 303Pushwant K. Roy, Nigeria

Section 20SECTION MIXTE — MIXED SECTION

SEKTION FÜR VERSCHIEDENES — SECCION MIXTA

The Problem of Meta-Critique ........................................................................ 311George J. Agich, USA

L ’Homme, la science et la morale .................................................................. 317Stéphane Anguélov, Bulgarie

The Public Philosopher: New Agent for Cultural Change .......................... 321Philip S. Bashor, USA

Zum kulturanthropologischen Gegensatz von West und Ost ...................... 325Heinrich Beck, BRD

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Analisis filosofico de la cultura en superspectiva tridimensional ............................................................................. 330

Carmen Cervera Ceballos, Mexico

Les Structures catégorielles de la conception du monde ................................ 335V J. Chinkarouk, URSS

El Destino de Occidente. La Transculturaciôny elsentidodelaHistoria .............................................................................. 339

Héctor O. Ciarlo, Puerto Rico

La Culture et le développement de la personnalité ........................................ 344Vladimir Cirbes, Tchécoslovaquie

Le Sens de notre époque chez Nicolas Berdiaeff ......................................... 349Robert Clavet, Canada

An Amauldian Defense of Cartesianism ........................................................ 355Monte Cook, USA

Bayle, Berkeley and Hume’s Metaphysics ..................................................... 358John W. Davis, Canada

Toward a Contemporary Theory of Education ............................................. 364Juan Carlos de Agostini Solines, Venezuela

Creative Dialogue Between Cultures .............................................................. 368Carel DeBeer, South Africa

Empire and Culture in Canada ......................................................................... 374Vincent di Norcia, Canada

Some Culturological Peculiarities of the Enlightenmentand the “Paradoxes” of Denis Diderot ......................................................... 377

T.B. Dlugach, USSR

The Philosopher’s “Poetical” Mode of Expressionin a Cultural Context ..................................................................................... 381

Pieter du Toit, South Africa

Teoria unitaria del lenguaje como producciönIgnacio Falgueras, Espana ..................................................................... 386

Mensch, Freiheit und Bildung bei Hegel ....................................................... 391Oward Ferrari, France

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Philosophie du langage et langage de la philosophie ................................... 393Luce Fontaine de Visscher, Belgique

Kausale versus deskriptive Theorie der Eigennamen:ein echter Gegensatz? ................................................................................... 396

Winfried Franzen, BRD

Babel ................................................................................................................... 402Armelle Gauffenic, France

Integral Personalism and the DialecticBetween Person and Culture ........................................................................... 406

Bernard Gendreau, USA

L ’Homme — une existence culturelle ............................................................ 412Dimitru Ghise, Roumanie

From the Culture of War to a Culture of Peace ............................................ 416Robert Ginsberg, USA

Value— Fundamental Concept of thePhilosophy of Culture ................................................................................... 419

Ludwig Grünberg, Rumania

Dialogue des cultures ........................................................................................ 423Fatma Haddad-Chamakh, Tunisie

Orthepistemics in Theory of Knowledge ....................................................... 430Atsuhiro Hirai, Japan

Philosophie und demokratische Eliten ........................................................... 435Harald Holz, BRD

Les Modes “acté” et “réacté” dans l ’extensiondu concept d ’énergie ...................................................................................... 440

Henri Jones, Canada

Déclin et régénération de la culture.Une interprétation métaphysique .................................................................. 444

Ernest Joôs, Canada

Normal and Natural — Natural and Conventional ........................................ 448Alvin E. Keaton, USA

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The East-West Problem in the Age of Scientific Revolution ....................... 453N. Kozlova and V. Fedetova, USSR

Cultures and “World Culture” .......................................................................... 457Ioanna Kuçuradi, Turkey

Les Mathématiques et la culture ....................................................................... 460Maurice Loi, France

The Objects of Propositional Attitudes ........................................................... 465John J. Macintosh, Canada

Contradictions as the Source of Structure and Development ....................... 471Erwin Marquit, USA

De l’Histoire des mentalités à l’histoire littéraire:à la recherche d’une méthode .......................................................................... 476

Jacques Marx, Belgique

Grammaire formelle et sémiologie picturale .................................................. 481Jean-Guy Meunier, Canada

Radical Evil and the Ontological DifferenceBetween Being and Beings ........................................................................... 487

James Richard Mensch, USA

The Future of “Culture” .................................................................................... 493Jonathan D. Moreno, USA

A Philosophical Justification of Many-Valued Extensionsof Classical Logic ........................................................................................... 497

Lorenzo Pefla, Ecuador

The Non-Capitalist Path of Development:One of the Versions of Transition to Socialism .......................................... 505

S. Norovsambu, Mongolia

Face to Face with Loneliness .......................................................................... 508Nikita Pokrovsky, USSR

Zu historischen Hintergruenden des “New Approach” in derbuergerlichen Wissenschaftsforschung ....................................................... 512

Horst Poldrack, DDR

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Inter-cultural and Inter-personal Dialogue ....................................................... 519Ismael Quilès, Argentina

La Cultura como corporeidad .......................................................................... 523Arturo Rico Bovio, Mexico

Theoretical Science Describes the Noumenal World ...................................... 528Helier J. Robinson, Canada

Intenelaciön de los aspectos cientîfico y valorativo en elanâlisis filosôfico de la cultura ...................................................................... 532

Zaira Rodriguez Ugidos, Cuba

Truth, Freedom, and Love in Karol Wojtyla’sPhilosophical Anthropology and Ethics ....................................................... 536

Josef Seifert, USA

Trois types de l’idée de rationalité .................................................................... 541Barbara Skarga, Pologne

Values in a Value-Free Context ........................................................................ 547Robert Sheehan, USA

Langage, usage et sens ...................................................................................... 552Mârio Cardia Sottomayor, Portugal

Culture, Tradition and Religiosity. Some Theoreticaland Methodological Remarks ........................................................................ 555

Jan Smyd, Poland

Hölderlins Christus und die Kultur von MorgenEine fundamental-ontologische Betrachtung ............................................... 560

Demetrios Theraios, Suisse

Para una filosofia de la libertaciön indoamericana ....................................... 566Néstor Eduardo Tesön, Brasil

La Rédemption pygmalionique de Homo axiologicus .................................... 571Liviu Sofonea, Roumanie

Shankara’s Advaitism (Non-Dualism)andMayavad(Illusionism) ............................................................................ 576

K.P. Verma, India

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L’Universalité de l’esprit face à la diversité des civilisations ....................... 582Jean-Louis Vieillard-Baron, France

Normative Principles of Rational Communication ........................................ 587Paul Weingartner, Austria

Science, Belief and Myth: on the Reversibility ofthe Cognitive Relation ..................................................................................... 593

Max Wilson, USA

Wissenschaft und Kultur. Zur Wissenschaftstheorievon Ludwik Fleck ............................................................................................ 599

Dieter Wittich, DDR

TABLES RONDES — ROUND TABLES PODIUMSDISKUSSIONEN — MESAS REDONDAS

La Critique de la culture chez Rousseau

Hegel et Rousseau : l ’abstraction de la cultureJacques D ’Hondt, France ........................................................................ 607

La Notion de “Civilisation” et le pessimismede la philosophie de l’histoire de Rousseau ................................................. 618

Iring Fetscher, BRD

Rousseau et le cospmopolitisme ...................................................................... 619Guy Lafrance, Canada

Heidegger et la culture

Heidegger et la culture ....................................................................................... 623Emest Joôs, Canada

Only a God Can Still Save Us ........................................................................... 628Joseph J. Kockelmans, USA

“Nur Noch ein Gott kann uns Retten!” ............................................................ 634Thomas Langan, Canada

Classical Indian Philosophy and the Concept of Man

Esclavage et libération selon la perspective des Agama Sivaïtes ................. 641Hélène Brunner, Suisse

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Two Ideals of a Good Life: a Critical Exploration ......................................... 650Deen K. Chatterjee, USA

The Hindu Images of Man ................................................................................. 655Troy Organ, USA

The Concept of Person in Indian Social Thought .......................................... 663S.S. Rama Rao Pappu, USA

The Atman Perspective and the Human Question .......................................... 668Debabrata Sinha, Canada

Applied Ethics

Applied Ethics .................................................................................................... 675Richard T. DeGeorge, USA

The Concept of Applied Philosophy ................................................................. 680John Passmore, Australia

Rites et culture

Rites and Culture: the Concept of the Soul .................................................... 683John King-Farlow, Canada

Ritual, Time and Modem Culture .................................................................... 687Louis Dupré, USA

Rites et culture populaire ................................................................................... 687Benoît Lacroix, Canada

Creative Philosophy and Cultural Change

The Dialectic of Creativity ............................................................................... 690Pete A.Y. Gunter, USA

The Role of Creative Philosophy in the Progress of Culturea Chinese Perspective .................................................................................... 695

Shu-hsien Liu, Hong Kong

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Dos perspectivas del filosofar Europay el Nuevo M undo

The Notion of Culture in Dewey and Ortega .................................................. 706Ântôn Donoso, USA

Padre Feijoo’s Philosophical and Religious Perspectivesin Eighteenth Century Latin America .......................................................... 711

William J. Kilgore, USA

Philosophical Modality and the Latin AmericanIntellectual Tradition ..................................................................................... 716

Fred G. Sturm, USA

Pluralisme philosophique et social au Canada

Introduction to the Round Table on Canadian Philosophy .......................... 723Vladimir Mshvenieradze, USSR

Social and Philosophical Pluralism in Canada .............................................. 724Leslie Armour, Canada

Notes préliminaires et étapes historiques ......................................................... 732Roland Houde, Canada

Rupert Clendon Lodge 1886-1961 738Elizabeth Trott, Canada

Closing Remarks ................................................................................................ 745Vladimir Mshvenieradze, USSR

Questioning as a Philosophical Method

Asking Questions in Philosophy ..................................................................... 746Jerzy Pelc, Poland

Questioning as a Philosophical Method .......................................................... 763Jaakko Hintikka, USA

Two Interrogative Models of Scientific Inquiry ............................................ I l lMatü Sintonen, Finland

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Objectivité et révolution dans les sciences

Objectivity and Revolution in ScienceEvandroAgazzi, Suisse ........................................................................... 781

Objektivität und Revolution in der Wissenschaft ........................................... 787Kurt Hübner, BRD

Scientific Change: Gradual or Catastrophic? .................................................. 792Mario Bunge, Canada

The Continuing Relevance of Some Classical Philosophies in the USA

A Relational World. The Significance of the Thoughtof William James for Twentieth Century Culture ....................................... 797

John J. McDermott, USA

La Philosophie américaine en perspective cavalière ...................................... 805Gérard Deledalle, France

Peirce’s Pragmatic Community of Interpreters: its Significancefor Interpreting the American Scene ............................................................ 809

Sandra B. Rosenthal, USA

Relevance, Dewey, and Cultural Change ..................................................... 820Darnell Rucker, USA

Posibilidades y limites de la Filosofia Latinoaméricana

Introducciôn para un enfoque fenomenologico sobre el estadode animo vital fundamental del chileno actual ........................................... 829

Viviana Escudero Fuentes, Chile

Reflexiones sobre el estilo del Filosofar Latinoamericano ........................... 831Waldo Ross, Canada

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La Négritude : concept éthique ou mode de vie

Négritude : concept éthique ou mode de vie? ................................................. 834Colette Michael, USA

Négritude : concept éthique ou manière d’être .............................................. 836Yves-Emmanuel Dogbé, France

Négritude : dimensions philosophiques et culturelles,nouveaux propos sur Orphée noir ................................................................ 841

Daniel Racine, US

The Relevance of Aristotle Today

Aristotle and Modem Epistemology ................................................................ 848Joseph Owens, Canada

Etica Aristotelica Hoy ...................................................................................... 852Alfonso Gômez-Lobo, USA

Aristote et la philosophie pratique d ’aujourd’hui .......................................... 858Enrico Berti, Italie

The Relevance of Aristotle and theRise of American Naturalism ...................................................................... 863

John P. Anton, USA

VOLUME V

Note de l ’éditeur 9

Editorial note 11

TABLES RONDES — ROUND TABLES PODIUMSGESPRÄCHE — MESA REDONDA

The Distinctness of Persons

The Distinctness of Persons Hywel D. Lewis, U.K.

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Identity and Identification .............................................................................. 23J. N. Findlay, UK.

The Nature of Persons: a Reply to Professor Lewis ..................................... 29Jim Moor, USA

Mind-Body interaction and supervenient causation ..................................... 33Ernest Sosa, USA

Idealism

Conceptual Idealism and unrealized possibility ........................................... 44Denis Temple, USA

Perspectives féministes sur l’histoire de la philosophie

Perspectives féministes sur l ’histoire de la philosophie .............................. 51Adèle Chené, Canada

Women Philosophers before 1300 ................................................................... 54Christine Allen, Canada

Conceptions of Sex Equality and Human Biologyin Modem Political Theory ........................................................................ 62

Alison M. Jaggar, USA

Atomism vs. Community: a Critical Appraisalof (some) Feminist Answers ....................................................................... 70

Jean Bethke Elshtrain, USA

La raison philosophique est-elle homosexuelle?soit : Kant avec Freud ................................................................................. 77

Monique David-Ménard, France

Éros androgyne et logos philosophique ......................................................... 86Josiane Boulad-Ayoub, Canada

Idéologies et Science en Amérique Latine

Ideology and Science in Latin America ......................................................... 93Solomon Lipp, Canada

L’idéologie de la science et l’université au Mexique .................................. 97JJ . Saldana, Mexico

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The Nature of Metaphysics

The Nature of Metaphysics ................................................................................ 103Ivor Leclerc, USA

La nature de la métaphysique ........................................................................... 106Bertrand Rioux, Canada

What Is Metaphysics? ....................................................................................... 112Edward Pols, USA

Metaphysics in Retrospect and in Prospect ..................................................... 116Errol E. Harris, UK.

Les fondements gnoséologiques et méthodologiquesde la modélisation du futur

Gnoseological and Methodological Foundationsof the Modeling of the Future ...................................................................... 127

D.V. Yermolenko and N. I. Lapin, USSR

Epistemological and Methodological Problemsof Modelling the Future .................................................................................. 130

J. M. Gvishiani, USSR

Interconnections among the Cultures of the N aturaland Social Sciences and the Arts

Über die Beziehungen zwischen den Gesellschaftswissenschaftenund Humaniora in der Zukunft ....................................................................... 136

Igor S. Narski, URSS

The Philosophy of C.S. Peirce

Can Peirce’s Categories be Retained? ............................................................ 140Charles Hartshome, USA

La Justice

La justice : idée ou institution? ........................................................................ 143Simone Goyard-Fabre, France

Egalitarian Justice: Equality as a Goal and Equality as a Right .................... 146Kai Nielsen, Canada

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The Intelligibility of Nature

Natural Value ..................................................................................................... 151Kenneth L. Schmitz, Canada

The Intelligibility of Nature: a Neo-Aristotelian View ................................ 157William A. Wallace, USA

La culture hébraïque ou l’élaboration du temps

La culture hébraïque ou l ’élaboration du temps ............................................ 166Eliane Amado Lévy-Valensi, Israël

L ’homme juif et la dimension du temps ........................................................ 168Théodore Dreyfus, Israël

Le relationnel dans la pensée hébraïque ......................................................... 172Roger Dufour, France

Conclusion de la séance .................................................................................. 180Éliane Amado Lévy-Valensi, Israël

Plotin et la culture

The Neoplatonic Leaven in Western Culture .................................................. 181Joseph Owens, Canada

Les métaphores de l’émanationsont-elles ornementales ou nécessaires? ...................................................... 185

Femand Brunner, Suisse

The Contribution of Plotinian Metaphysicsto the Unification of Culture .......................................................................... 192

Michael F. Wagner, USA

La physique peut-elle encore inspirer une Weltanschauung d’importance culturelle?

ThèsesAndré Mercier, Suisse ............................................................................ 196

Conceptual and Historical Background to the WeltanschauungInspired by Physics ........................................................................................ 200

Craig Dilworth, Sweden

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What Conditions is Physics expected to fulfil in order to providebases for Weltanschauungen? ..................................................................... 204

Alberto Cordero, Perü

La physique est-elle encore le ‘modèle’ non seulement de toute sciencepositive mais de toute connaissance du monde? ........................................ 209

Paulette Février, France

SÉANCES SPÉCIALES — SPECIAL SESSIONS SPEZIALSITZUNGEN — SESIONES ESPECIALES

The Challenge of Chinese Philosophy in the M odern W orld

Rebirth and Challenge of Chinese Philosophyin Today’s World of Man ............................................................................ 215

Chung-ying Cheng, USA

Le rôle de la philosophie chinoise dans la pensée mondiale ........................ 221Venant Cauchy, Canada

The Contemporary Significance of Chinese Philosophy ............................. 223Shu-Hsien Liu, Hong-Kong

Value and Existence in Chinese and Western Philosophy .......................... 229John King-Farlow, Canada

The Interdisciplinary Phenomenologyof Man and of the Human Condition .......................................................... 232

Anna-Teresa Tymieniecka, USA

Recent Developments in the Study of Philosophy in the PRC .................... 240Tang Yijie, China

Confucius and the West ................................................................................... 246Herbert Fingarette, USA

Some Perspectives on Chinese Philosophy .................................................... 249Charles Hartshome, USA

Life as a Culturally Variable Ethical Concept

‘Life’ as a culturally Variable Ethical Concept:an American Perspective ............................................................................ 252

Sandra A. Wawrytko, USA

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Esthétique et philosophie de l’art

Esthétique et philosophie de l'artRomano Galeffi, Brésil ........................................................................... 256

Valeurs littéraires et valeurs sociales .............................................................. 257Évanghélos Moutsopoulos, Grèce

Philosophie et libération nationale

Filosofia de la liberaciôn ................................................................................. 266Enrique Dussel, Mexico

Philosophie et libération nationale ................................................................. 270Paul-André Quintin, Canada

Émergence de la nouvelle pensée sociale en Asie, en Afrique, en Amérique latine et dans le monde arabe

The Nation as Crucible ...................................................................................... 273Anouar Abdel-Malek, France

From Social DeterminismToward Responsibility of the Free Human Mind ...................................... 286

S. Takdir Alisjahbana, Indonesia

Problematica de un nuevo pensamiento latinomamericano .......................... 298Leopoldo Zea, Mexico

Pour un réveil philosophique de l’Islam

Pour un réveil philosophique de l’Islam ....................................................... 303Moncef Chelli, France

Contribution de la pensée arabe à la tradition philosophiquede notre époque ............................................................................................ 307

Mohamed Aziz Lahbabi, Maroc

La palabre y el hombre

America en la literatura brasilera .................................................................... 323Nestor Eduardo Teson, Puerto Rico

La Narrativa actual comoexpresion vital del pueblo peruano .................... 328Marfa Luisa Rivara de Tuesta y Yolanda Westphalen, Perû

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Métaphysique et littérature

Dialogue Between Philosophy and LiteraturePoeticaNovaby A.-T. Tymieniecka ........................................................... 343

Maria-Teresa Bertelloni, Puerto Rico

The Creative Orchestration of Human Existence and of Artin PoeticaNovaby A.-T. Tymieniecka ........................................................ 348

Marlies Kronegger, USA

Art as Intermonadic Communication .............................................................. 354Hiroshi Kojima, Japan

Philosophy of Development

An Aerial Regard on Three Models of Development .................................... 356Thomas Langan, Canada

Philosophy and Foundations of Culturewith Special Reference to Africa .................................................................. 362

R.J. Njoroge, Kenya

Knowledge and Justification

Knowledge and Justification .............................................................................. 367Ernest Sosa, USA

Argumentation and Fallacies

Argumentation and Fallacies: the Problems in Teaching .............................. 373Douglas N. Walton, Canada

Argumentation and Informal Fallacies ............................................................ 381J. Anthony Blair, Canada

La Modernité et la Post-modernité

La fin de la «raison dans l’histoire»? .............................................................. 385Gérard Raulet, France

Die Agressiv-Konfliktscheue scheindialektikder Postmodeme ............................................................................................. 397

Burghart Schmidt, BRD

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Ende der Metaphysik — was kann das heissen? ........................................... 404Wolfgang Schumacher, BRD

Roots of Analytic Philosophy

Early Phases of Analytic Thought in Germany ............................................. 408Hermann J. Cloeren, USA

La philosophie analytique françaiseCondillac et les idéologues ........................................................................... 416

Sylvain Auroux, France

Frühe Ansätze analytischer Philosophie in Italien ........................................ 427Wilhelm Büttemeyer, BRD

Kierkegaard as a Social and Political Thinker

Kierkegaard’s Critique of the Bourgeois State ............................................ 431Robert L. Peikins, USA

Equality and the Principle of Association ...................................................... 441Alastair Hannay, Norway

Kierkegaard as social and political thinker ................................................... 451Paul Müller, Denmark

Gabriel M arcel

Différences culturelles et universel concretselon Gabriel Marcel ..................................................................................... 457

Jeanne Parain-Vial, France

Technicized Consciousness: a Marcellian Meditation ................................. 461Kenneth Gallagher, USA

Le procès de l ’objectivation de Dieudans la philosophie de Gabriel Marcel ........................................................ 465

Charles Widmer, Canada

“Existential Witness and the Light of Truth”, a Study in theTheater and Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel ............................................... 470

Katharine-Rose Hanley, USA

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Gabriel Marcel au tribunal du féminisme ...................................................... 474Simone Plourde, Canada

ATELIERS — WORKSHOPS WERKSTATTGESPRÂCHE — TALLERES

Sur les conditions de l’enseignement de la philosophie

Présentation ....................................................................................................... 485Claude Collin, Canada

Doing it vs. Teaching it: a Modest Proposal .............................................. .. 486Debra Nails, USA

The Teaching of Philosophy ............................................................................. 487Robert Sheehan, USA

Students, Professors, and SocratesValue Dialectic in the Classroom ................................................................. 489

Kuang-ming Wu, USA

The Aims in Teaching Philosophyat a Teletuition University ............................................................................ 490

A.P. Du Toit, South Africa

Teaching Philosophy Teaches for the Teacher .............................................. 491Robert Ginsberg, USA

Limitaciones y Perspectivas en la Ensefianza de la filosofia ........................ 493Carmen Forero Forero, Espana

La philosophie comme activité ........................................................................ 494Claude Collin, Canada

Sur les objectifs et les contenus de l’enseignement en philosophie

L’enseignement de la philosophie ................................................................... 496Jan Wolters, Pays-Bas

Some Models of Teaching Philosophy in Ancient India .............................. 499S.S. Rama Rao Pappu, USA

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Teaching Philosophy at the Secondary-School Level ................................. 500Ioanna Kuçuradi, Turkey

Teaching Philosophy ........................................................................................ 501Mary Carmen Rose, USA

Programme d’études philosophiquesdans l ’enseignement secondaire ................................................................... 503

John K. Park, Corée du sud

Teaching Philosophy in the Third World:the Central American Case ........................................................................... 504

Luis A. Camacho, Costa Rica

The Teaching of Philosophy in China ............................................................ 506Li Si-Jin, Canada

Modèles pédagogiques et enseignementde la philosophie ........................................................................................... 507

Jean-Maurice Lamy, Canada

Sur les différentes expériences d’enseignement

Case Method Approach .................................................................................... 509Forrest Baird, USA

Lu Xun’s Fictional World: an Experimental Laboratoryfor Teaching Basic Philosophical Concepts .............................................. 510

Velande Taylor, Japan

Feminist Pedagogy and Philosophy ................................................................ 512Kate Lindemann, USA

The Teaching of Philosophy. Distance Education .......................................... 513W. Berriman, Canada

Method of Constructional Studieson Philosophical Theories ...................................... 514

Shokichi Uto, Japan

Philosophy Short Courses ................................................................................ 517Philip S. Bashor, USA

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The Teaching of Philosophy in Africa ............................................................ 518T. Uzodinma Nwala, Nigeria

The Phenomenon of Sport: Innovative Ways to Teach Philosophy

Philosophy of Sport .......................................................................................... 524PresentationR. Scott Kretchmar, USA

Notes on Teaching the Philosophy of Sport .................................................. 525Klaus V. Meier, Canada

Sport and Philosophy: Partners or Opponents? ............................................. 536S. K. Wertz, USA

Using Sport to Teach Philosophy ................................................................... 541R. Scott Kretchmar, USA

L’informatique et la philosophie

La révolution informatique ............................................................................... 545Claude Lagadec, Canada

Organiser un vocabulaire philosophiqueà l ’époque des bibliographies automatisées .............................................. 546

Benoît Zawisza, France

Frege’s Begriffsschrift and an Algebra of Programming ............................. 547Jonathan Brodio, Israël

Computers and Persons ..................................................................................... 548Robert E. Bergmark, USA

Artificial Intelligence and Analogy ................................................................. 549Oliva Blanchette, USA

How Can the Computer Aid Philosophy? ....................................................... 550Sheldon Richmond, Canada

Some Applications of Computer and Empirical Methodsof Semantics to “Kant’s Gesammelte Schriften” ...................................... 553

Gregor BUchel, BRD

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Imperatives of Ecology

Overpopulation? ................................................................................................ 554Robin Attfield, UK

Traditional Morality and Environment Ethics ............................................... 556Lance Factor, USA

Toward the Definition of Ecopoetics .............................................................. 557HwaYol Jung, USA

Imperative of Ecology ...................................................................................... 558Alan Wittbecker, USA

Le modèle écologique dans la prospective des cultures ............................... 559Yamandü Acosta Roncagliolo, Uruguay

Resilience of Ecosystem and Ethics ............................................................... 561Po-Keung Ip, Canada

Toward an Ethical Code related with Ecological Problems ........................ 562Luis Scherz-Garcfa Chile

Le lien traditionnel entre logique et philosophie est-il rom pu?

Logic and Philosophy: Introductory Remarks ............................................... 564R.M. Martin, USA

Logique et philosophie ..................................................................................... 566Jean Leroux, Ottawa

Logique et philosophie ..................................................................................... 567Yvon Gauthier, Canada

Logic and Philosophy ....................................................................................... 568Wim Klever, The Netherlands

Logique et philosophie :le lien traditionnel est-il rompu? .................................................................. 570

Serge Robert, Canada

Is the Traditional Bond Between Logicand Philosophy Severed? No........................................................................... 572

Philip L. Peterson, USA

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Philosophies nationales

Autre culture, autre philosophie? Exemple de la notionde l ’être en pensée africaine ........................................................................ 574

Ndébi Biya, Cameroun

National Philosophies and Fundamental Ontology ....................................... 575Robert Hollinger, USA

Heidegger und Habermas ................................................................................ 576Hans Ebeling, BRD

Acharya Vinoba Bhave - A Brief Life Sketch .............................................. 578Geeta S. Mehta, Inde

Caractères del Filosofar argentine .................................................................. 580Matilde Isabel Garcia Losada, Argentina

American Civil Religion: National Philosophy or Ideology? ...................... 582Judy Saltzman, USA

Pueblo Vasco y Filosofia ................................................................................. 583Juan Antonio Rubio Ardanaz, Espana

Les empires de l ’Esprit saint ............................................................................ 584Clara Menéres, Portugal

Le texte poétique de Fernando Pessoa:une subversion des limites de la langue ..................................................... 586

Maria Augusta Babo, Portugal

Leonardo Coimbra et le «lyrisme métaphysique» ........................................ 587José Gama, Portugal

Antero de Quental — le philosophe-poète .................................................... 589Madalena Férin, Portugal

L’espace-temps portugais ................................................................................ 591Ana Luisa Janeira, Portugal

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Les aspects éthiques des interventions biologiques et médicales

Quelques questions posées sur l ’éthique médicale ....................................... 594Paul J. Micallef, Canada

The Catholic Church’s Metaphysics of Sexand the Modem Advances in Biology and Medecine ................................ 596

G J . Wanjohi, Kenya

The Ethical Aspects of Biogeneticand Medical Engineering ............................................................................. 597

Louis J. Shein, Canada

The Ethical Aspects of Biogenetic .................................................................. 599and Medical Engineering

Miriam Van Reijen, The Netherlands

Stoics,EpicureansandNorethisterone ............................................................ 600Robert M. Chandler-Bums, Mexico

The Dimensions of the “Right of Privacy” ..................................................... 601Benedict A. Paparella, USA

The Vulnerability of Patients ........................................................................... 603Lawrence P. Ulrich, USA

THESES AFFICHÉES — POSTER SESSION

Ernest Joös, Zen Li, Carmen Cervera,J.G. Arapura, Herbert Hörz .......................................................................... 607

John F. Crosby, A. Schöpf, Brigitte Weisshaupt,Charles Hartshome ........................................................................................... 608

Alfonso Löpez Quintäs, Assen Davidow, François Bonsack ...................... 609

Enrique P. Haba, Raul Suarez de Miguel,Mario Nicolodi, George Chatalian, Hans Ebeling ....................................... 610

Lubomir Dramaliev, Elaine Botha, Katsuyuki Hosaka,Jan Van derVeken ......................................................................................... 611

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Frederick Kraenzel, Carlos Mato Femândez,Jeanne Parain-Vial, Johannes Gasser .......................................................... 612

Robert Ginsberg, J .Z. Hubert, Philemon A. Peonides,Dinal V .PicottiC .............................................................................................. 613

Anita Terdjan, Basilio Rojo Ruiz, Vanina G. Sechi,Johannes Weiss, Charles Murin ...................................................................... 614

Miriam Van Reijen, Lars Aagaard-Mogensen, Judy Wubnig,Philip L. Peterson ............................................................................................. 615

John Leslie, Maryvonne Longeart-Roth, Rainer Friedrich,Celina A. Lertora Mendoza .......................................................................... 616

Eri Yagi, Tetsu Tsuji, Jan Wolters, Katherina Comoth,Lorenzo Pena .................................................................................................... 617

Joseph Grünfeld, Philip S. Bashor, Kat and Tim Siner,W.K. Greenberg ............................................................................................... 618

Claude Lagadec, Gabrielle Gutzman, R J . Cooper,Max Wilson, R. Lance Factor ......................................................................... 619

Benoît Angelet, Lorenzo Alfonzo C., Ulrich Röseberg, E. Russo ............. 620H.

Santiago Zambrano, Alexius J. Bucher ......................................................... 621

INDEX DES SUJETS ...................................................................................... 625

INDEX DES AUTEURS ................................................................................. 634

TABLE DES MATIERES ............................................................................... 643

Volume I ................................................................................................ 643

Volume II ............................................................................................... 648

Volume m .............................................................................................. 664

Volume IV .............................................................................................. 682

Volume V 696