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Ivanov, S. Yu. The Universal, Particular and Singular in Modern Philosophies: Role and Significance of the World View

Abstract: The article describes the role and significance of the concepts of the universal, particular and singular in categorical structuring of a number of philosophies during the 20th century. In particular, the author touches upon the concepts of the universal, particular and singular in Hartmann’s ontology, Husserl’s phenomenology, Heidegger’s fundamental ontology, Sartre’s existentialism and a few representatives of the classical positivism, empiriocriticism, neopositivism and post-positivism. The article also shows that the mentioned above concepts relate to the main components of the world view.


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philosophy, universal, particular, singular, world view, phenomenology, fundamental ontology, existentialism, positivism, empiriocriticism.


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