Review of the International Conference “Modern Ontology — VI: Two Points of View: Russia and Italy” 25–29 June 2013, Saint-Petersburg, Russia
Journal: Horizon. Studies in Phenomenology (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2013-06-25
Authors : Kira Maidachenko;
Page : 206-211
Keywords : Ontology; ethics; anthropology; language; the problem of existence; analysis of categories and laws; classical and nonclassical ontology.;
Abstract
The conference comprised the work in nine distinct but interrelated research fields: theory and categories of ontology, classical and nonclassical ontologies, ontology and gnoseology, formal ontology, the ontology and philosophical anthropology, history of Western ontology, modern philosophy in Italy, history of ontology in Russia, ontology and particular sciences. Reports of the participants were not grouped formally, but rather formed the network of the interrelated discussion fields.
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