CATEGORY OF ‘POWER’: HISTORICO-PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECT AS A PROLEGOMENON TO IDEA OF BALANCE
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https://doi.org/10.30890/2709-2313.2023-18-04-029Keywords:
Power, Aristotle, Locke, Kant, process philosophy, philosophy of organism, balance, PascheinAbstract
The article attempts to trace the roots of what idea of power means from Aristotle to Locke and to Kant. This is the first part that considers idea of power in light of physical and mental poles (borrower from process philosophy). The aim of the article iMetrics
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