Keywords: noumen-phaenomen distinction; transcendental cognition; suppositio terminorum doctrine; Plato’s cavern myth; architectonics of pure reason.
The author tries to put in relief the consequences of Kant’s dichotomy noumenon-phenomenon analyzed in the contemporary philosophy, in accordance with the total Being is partitioned in peculiar levels, in accordance with there are stated sharp conditions of existence.
More...Keywords: lie; insincere; sincere; assertion; doxastic logic; epistemic logic; teleological; deontic logic.
The assumed aim of this article is to point out that “the most common definition of lying” has conditions that suit to some logics from the family of the modals such as the assertoric, the doxastic-epistemic and the teleologicalal ones. Even so I have considered that the three announced concepts lack at least a dimension, the one that also holds to modal logics, namely, the deontic dimension. I don’t claim to solve the sensitive problems of the domain. I propose a systematization-tool meant to assimilate the analysed cases.
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More...Keywords: Schutz's diary; American anti-Semitism; Roosevelt era;
Translated by Evelyn S. Lang This diary belongs to a genre of diaries by prominent European intellectuals who visited the United States, such as Simone de Beauvoir’s Day by Day. Schutz records his impressions of musical concerts and visits to art museums, as well as his encounters with the stock exchange and new forms of technologies and his observation of political discussions about the Roosevelt era. He gives an account of visits with Gerhart Husserl, the son of Edmund Husserl, and colleagues such as Fritz Machlup and Dorion Cairns. In addition, Schutz offers his reactions to American anti-Semitism, the cruel treatment of workers (which may exhibit economic rationality but no other kind of rationality), and the ways in which race seems to affect American social and economic relationships.
More...Keywords: review; english language; journal; Hungarian Historical Review;
Apart from university departments, research institutes and learned societies, the most important institutional preconditions of the emergence and continuance of an academic discipline include specialised scholarly journals. The professional orientation and academic quality of the latter determine to a great extent the development of the given discipline. That is why all such endeavours are worth attention. The academic yield can be even more considerable, and thereby the interest is especially justified, if the journal’s language is English – as in the case of the recently launched Hungarian Historical Review (HHR). Obviously, this short review cannot aim to describe in detail this periodical, and, in particular, the contents of the issues already published or forthcoming. Rather, four major points related to the publication will be addressed. First, some basic facts about the journal will be reviewed, focusing on the institution and people behind it. Secondly, the antecedents of the journal will be investigated, as, given the fairly painful experience with English-language historical periodicals in Hungary, this new initiative can be properly understood and assessed in the context of the forerunners. Thirdly, the goals and the functions of the journal will be dealt with, including the inherent pitfalls of the publication. And, finally, based on the first two double issues, we will briefly reflect on some of the most important problems the editors have to face during their everyday work.
More...Keywords: Acta Informatica Pragensia; Editorial board; Editorial material; Reviewers
The article summarizes the development of Acta Informatica Pragensia journal which focuses on social and business aspects of informatics. The journal has built an important position in the past six years among informatics oriented journals in the Czech Republic and in the Slovak Republic. To even strengthen this position, structural changes were made and the mission of the journal was reformulated, emphasizing the importance of informatics related issues connected with the Central and Eastern European region. The need for such a journal in this region is discussed in detail, with reference to the different methodological approaches used in informatics that are historically associated with the former Western and Eastern Bloc. The article also introduces current members of the editorial board, the abstracting and indexing services in which the journal is registered, and includes an acknowledgement to reviewers.
More...Keywords: martial arts;scientific journal;content analysis;physical culture;humanistic sciences;
Purpose. The aim of the publication is to present the issue of the content of the Polish scientific journal,,Ido Movement for Culture. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology “on the example of the first five years (2011‒2015) of its existence. This will probably get at least partial answers to questions about 1) the impact of possible thematic diversity on the development of Polish scientific periodicals in the context of their internationalization, among others, through databases grouping this type of journale and 2) the legitimacy – from the point of view of modern science – the functioning of this type of journales. Introduction. The subject of the article is set in the context of the sociology of knowledge, and scientific information on the development of contemporary periodicals. The object of the research is a journal devoted to physical culture, cultural tourism and selected humanities sciences (philosophy, sociology, history, pedagogy and psychology), which emerged from another journal,,Ido – Movement for Culture” wchich was appeared in 2000‒2010. The periodical, on an international scale, is relatively small group of scientific journals directed towards themed arts and sports (less combat-type systems) fight. It is published by the the Scientific Research Committee of Idokan Poland Association, under the auspices of, among others, International Martial Arts and Combat Sports Scientific Society and the International Association of Sport Kinetics, in cooperation with several other institutions (eg. University of Rzeszow). Methodology. Methodology. The research method used elements of content analysis (also with elements of quantitative and qualitative content analysis). The data obtained are assigned to the appropriate category designated content of the contents is tested journals and categorization carried out by the same editorial team and publisher. Also analyzed the structure of the authors, both due to its titles and degrees, as well as the so-called. factor internationalization. We studied the types of publications posted there. Conclusions. The results indicate the diversity of thematic journal tested for this subject, together with mergers content considered by the authors in interdisciplinary shots. At the same time, you can draw conclusions about the ongoing development of this journal presented both in terms of content and the presence of the most important bases grouping the best scientific journals.
More...Keywords: Open Journal System;publishing;open access;
More...Keywords: scientific journals; science education; scientific works;
Science Education is a multidisciplinary field of study with roots about three centuries ago. Researches in this field were published for the first time in a scientific journal with School Science and Mathematics, which started in 1901. The number of scientific journals in Science Education has increased in parallel with the increase in the number of related research. The published literature is sometimes about trending topics. In some other cases, they offer novelty and new paradigms. Last 50 years of Science Education are shaped by various topics.
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More...Keywords: humour; European; journal; celebrations
This article marks the first decade of the European Journal of Humour Research. We wish to thank all our Authors and Editorial Team members – Editorial Assistants, members of the International Editorial Board, and Reviewers from all over the world, who have been working hard for many years – all pro bono publico. We welcome new contributors and collaborators in the coming decade.
More...Keywords: Research in Educational Administration and Leadership; REAL; Educational Administration; Content analysis;
The aim of this study is to examine the publication profile of the journal through content analysis according to various parameters of the articles published in the journal of Research in Educational Administration & Leadership (REAL). The research is a qualitative research conducted as a case study. The articles published in the journal up to April 2021, which started publication in 2016, form the sample of the research. The data obtained by examining 90 articles in the sample in terms of year of publication, subject, research approach, sample, method, model/design, data collection methods, data analysis methods, number of authors, the institutions of the authors, the countries of the authors, the titles of the authors, the number of articles by the authors in the journal, the number of citations, self-citations of the authors, self-citations of the journal, number of citations, average evaluation time of the journal parameters were analyzed using content analysis. With the detailed findings obtained as a result of the research, the determination of the current publication characteristics, the journal identity, trends, development level and a section of the educational administration discipline specific to the journal at a micro level In this study, the identity of the field of educational administration at the macro level was tried to be determined. Suggestions were made to take strategic decisions for the next issues regarding the development process of the journal.
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