The definition of “voice” in the system of philosophical categories
Journal Title: Науковий вісник Міжнародного гуманітарного університету. Серія «Філологія» - Year 2016, Vol 24, Issue 1
Abstract
In the study presented an overview of the category of “voice” of the Greek thinkers, philosophers new era and modern vision outlined problems. The author clarified and summarized the views of “voice” as active or procedural or effective action on the subject to the object. In particular, the author classifies the nature category status detection, and the method of action.
Authors and Affiliations
О. В. Шапочкіна
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