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Philosophical Reflections: Cognitive, Political and Social Aspects
Philosophical Reflections: Cognitive, Political and Social Aspects

Author(s): Vytis Valatka
Subject(s): Epistemology, Political Philosophy, Social Philosophy, Philosophy of Science, Social Theory
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: philosophy; linguistics; cognitive sciences; sociology; economy; political ideological and human life studies; paradigm;

Summary/Abstract: This article explores various interlinks and connections between philosophy and the other sciences, namely, linguistics, cognitive sciences, sociology, economy, political, ideological and human life studies. Those interlinks and connections are analysed within three methodological paradigms. The first paradigm binds cognising, defining and speaking. The second paradigm integrates assembling, self-organising and social engineering. The third one connects working, living and sensing together. According to the aforementioned paradigms, this issue is divided into three chapters. This article, in turn, delivers concise presentations of articles belonging to the above-mentioned chapters. Those presentations interlink various issues of different sciences, such as solving paradoxes of knowability, delivering reliable definitions of transdisciplinary knowledge, identifying means and mechanisms of linguistic subjectivity, proposing effective ways and procedures of self-organization of democracy, discovering relevant methods of social engineering for strengthening democratic welfare state, offering feasible scenarios of Europeanization processes, establishing balance between work, recreation and health, and identifying common sense phenomenon with social life-world.

  • Issue Year: 32/2021
  • Issue No: 3
  • Page Range: 187-193
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: English