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The article in the issue 12:3:

The date of the publication:
2023-03-25
The number of pages:
44
The issue:
12:3
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The Authors
Padmanabhan Krishnan, Subhash Kak, Vladimir K. Shokhin, Andrew Schumann, Lluis Oviedo, Konrad Szocik,

Andrew Schumann worked at the Belarusian State University, Minsk, Belarus. His research focuses on logic and philosophy of science with an emphasis on non-well-founded phenomena: self-references and circularity. He contributed mainly to research areas such as reasoning under uncertainty, probability reasoning, non-Archimedean mathematics, as well as their applications to cognitive science. He is engaged also in unconventional computing, decision theory, logical modelling of economics.

Email: andrew.schumann@gmail.com
 

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The Traditional Approach to the Periodization of Indian Philosophy as a Hegelian Approach

This paper is devoted to the methodology of history of philosophy. There are considered two approaches: the Hegelian and Schellingian ones. It is shown that the Hegelian approach has many weak points. Both approaches are demonstrated on the material of Indian philosophy. The Schellingian approach was hammered out then by Foucault as archeology of philosophy.

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