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Mazarsky, M. V. From Descartes to Levinas: phenomenology and natural philosophy

Abstract: The article is devoted to the two ontological paradigms, - intersubjective and transsubjective ones. Both of the paradigms are illustrated by metaphysical and natural philosophical conceptions. Intersubjectivity theory is presented by Levinas and Geizenberg and transsubjective theory is presented by Heidegger and Einstein. The article also contains the comparative analysis of the theories in the spheres of time and space.


Keywords:

philosophy, space, time, inter subjectivity, trans subjectivity, metaphysics, natural philosophy, probability, infinity, whole.


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