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In Augustinas's Dainys's view, the orientation of fidelity to the presence, which is shown by philosophers working in the analytic, phenomenological and postmodern paradigms, may be recognized as the most representative of specifics of Lithuanian philosophy. In addition to the alternative of Greek and Jewish ways of thinking, discussed by Lithuanian philosophers over last decade, it is possible to distinguish the alternative of Lithuanian way of thinking and sensing. If the Greek alternative of philosophical thinking is expressed by curious and wondering mind and the Jewish alternative is…mehr

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In Augustinas's Dainys's view, the orientation of fidelity to the presence, which is shown by philosophers working in the analytic, phenomenological and postmodern paradigms, may be recognized as the most representative of specifics of Lithuanian philosophy. In addition to the alternative of Greek and Jewish ways of thinking, discussed by Lithuanian philosophers over last decade, it is possible to distinguish the alternative of Lithuanian way of thinking and sensing. If the Greek alternative of philosophical thinking is expressed by curious and wondering mind and the Jewish alternative is expressed by orientation to interpersonal relationship, the alternative of Lithuanian way of thinking and sensing is expressed by the orientation to the presence.
Autorenporträt
Augustinas Dainys is an assistant professor at Lithuanian University of Educational Sciences. He was born in Vilnius, Lithuania, in 1972. His professional interests center around the philosophy of language and the philosophy of event. He insists on uniqueness of Lithuanian philosophy as marked by fidelity to the presence.