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Chiaroscuros of persuasion. Fragments of the ero//theo//r(e)tical discourse The article entitled Chiaroscuros of persuasion. Fragments of the ero//theo//r(e)tical discourse is a reflection concerning the rhetoric paradox, which, as an ingredient of septem artes liberales – was an efficient cognitive, understanding and thinking tool. Today, however, its position is described in the following article...
Chiaroscuros of persuasion. Fragments of the ero//theo//r(e)tical discourse The article entitled Chiaroscuros of persuasion. Fragments of the ero//theo//r(e)tical discourse is a reflection concerning the rhetoric paradox, which, as an ingredient of septem artes liberales – was an efficient cognitive, understanding and thinking tool. Today, however, its position is described in the following article...
The article discusses the problem of obsolete modernist educational project, requiring the student to conform to the system and programmed way of reading literature. As a counterbalance to the non-functional today methods of interpretation the author proposes to draw attention to the benefits of restitution in the school reading of the so-called compensative model. He presents the idea of sampling...
The view that science requires philosophical presuppositions or leads to philosophical consequences is advanced fairly often. For example, some people (philosophers and scientists alike) argue that science assumes the reality of objects investigated, the objectivity of knowledge, or determinism, etc. Similarly, it is frequently said that science, for instance physics, entails determinism or indeterminism...
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