Perelman a tradycja racjonalizmu
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The philosophical thought of Perelman is characterized with criticism of
all philosophies seeking the first, unshakable and absoluta principles. Such
philosophies are trying to attain their aim among others through referring to
obviousness. The trends of this kind are characteristic for classical rationalism
(e.g. Cartesian philosophy). R. Descartes thinks that cognizance worthy
of being called "knowledge" should be such cognizance, which is characterized
with perfection and homogeneousness. Perelman rejects existence of absolute
criteria and emphasizes that a cognizing mind is shaped by the intellectual
tradition and education. Philosophical cognizance is able to improve and change
itself continually when it is supported by certain reasons. The Belgian philosopher
s thought resembles, in many respects, the concepts of the so-called
new rationalism (F. Gonseth, G. Bachelard, J. Piaget). Simultaneously, however,
Perelman stresses the fact of irreducibility of philosophy to science as philosophical
problems are characterized with constant contestaby.ity, controversial
character, and openness to new solutions. Generally speaking, the philosophical
thought in question may be called "antiabsolutist" and "pluralistic".
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