Heterogeous History of Philosophy: Un-intersections of Renaissance Philosophy of R. Plečkaitis and A. Uždavinys Cover Image

Heterogeninė filosofijos istorija: R. Plečkaičio ir A. Uždavinio renesanso filosofijos nesankirtos
Heterogeous History of Philosophy: Un-intersections of Renaissance Philosophy of R. Plečkaitis and A. Uždavinys

Author(s): Gintautas Mažeikis
Subject(s): Philosophy
Published by: Vytauto Didžiojo Universitetas
Keywords: heterogeneous and multilinear history; difference; un-intersection; scholastics; hermetism; philosophy of natural sciences; symbolical thinking; theurgy; event of philosophical experience.

Summary/Abstract: Philosophical considerations of R. Plečkaitis and A. Uždavinys are compared on the basis of paradigm of civilizational differences and making of ascents on Ddifférance, non-intersection, tectonic uniqueness. It makes to emphasize heterogeneous, multilinear and times unlinear character of the history of philosophy. Renaissance philosophy was chosen as a comparative example which supposes possibility to discus non-intersections of scholastics, humanism, hermetism, kaballistics, natural sciences and influences of other civilizations. The article shows specificity of Plečkaitis’ considerations which corresponds vision of development of philosophy in Vilnius University and Lithuania and theory of linear steps of modernization. It helped him to unite in one line scholastics and philosophy of nature, logical and enlightenment researches. Philosophy of Uždavinys was interpreted from hermetism and late Hellenistic point of views with ascent on philosophical-theurgy problematic and influences of civilizations of Middle East.

  • Issue Year: 13/2011
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 26-35
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: Lithuanian
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