Vol 5 No 2 (2012)

Published: 2012-12-19

I. THE REFLECTIONS OF THE HUMAN NATURE AND CONDITION

  • Human nature and the nature itself: natural and social aspects of the human nature

  • Phenomenology of happiness and ethics: from Aristotle to Duns Scotus and E. Lévinas

  • H. Arendt‘s interpretation of natural and artificial in the political phenomenology of the human condition

  • II. THE SPECIFICITY AND DEVELOPMENT OF CONTEMPORARY EUROPEAN STATE AND REGION

  • Central Europe: territoriality and spiritual images

  • The problems and solutions to development of state mediation system: phenomenological aspects

  • The emergence and decline of ethnic minorities in Baltic borderlands

  • The concept of “impossible communities“ in the perspective of expenditure and ecstasy