CONTENTS
EPISTEMOLOGY
Zenonas Norkus. Epistemological Assumptions of the Forecasts of the Natural Scientific Progress [PDF]
Vytautas Grenda. What is a non-Humean Theory of Causation? [PDF]
Jonas Čiurlionis. R. Descartes and I. Newton: Similarities and Differences between Their Systems of Natural Philosophy [PDF]
PHILOSOPHY OF HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Viktorija Daujotytė-Pakerienė. The Embracing Mode of Thinking [PDF]
Arūnas Mickevičius. F. Nietzsche and G. Deleuze: the Sedentary Life Symptomatics and Nomadic Thinking Confrontations [PDF]
Alvydas Jokubaitis. Conspiracy as a Problem of Political Science and Liberal Society [PDF]
PHILOSOPHY OF MIND
Jonas Dagys. Descartes’ Argument for Dualism in Contemporary Philosophy of Mind [PDF]
Tomas Kačerauskas. The Limits between Fiction and Reality: a Phenomenological Perspective [PDF]
Kristupas Sabolius. Imagination beyond the Imagining Subject [PDF]
ETHICS
Skirmantas Jankauskas. Ethics as the First Philosophy: Outdated or Modern? [PDF]
Alphonso Lingis. The Sublime Action [PDF]
Saulenė Pučiliauskaitė. The ‘Killer of Dreams’ or the Limits of Kant’s Ethical Philosophy [PDF]
Algis Mickunas. Globalization and the Responsibility of the Intellectual [PDF]
Laimutė Jakavonytė. Strategies for Teaching Business Ethics [PDF]
BOOKS
Jonas Čiurlionis. Nothing and Isness – a Philosophical Odyssey [PDF]
Aistė Bukevičiūtė. Seduced by Philosophical Essaysistic [PDF]
Vytautas Grenda. Metodological Aspects of Chemistry [PDF]
CONFERENCES
Jovilė Kotryna Barevičiūtė. The Problem of Globality and Locality from the Philosophical Standpoint [PDF]