Does Philosophy Discover Something New?
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Does Philosophy Discover Something New?
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Nadezhda Volkova 
Occupation: Researcher in the sector of ancient and medieval philosophy and science of the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Yu. Sineokaya
Affiliation: Institute of philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Alexey Gaginsky
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
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98-113
Abstract

Scholars participating in the discussion attempted to answer the following questions: Does the philosophy investigate something new? What should we expect from reading the philosophical text? What is the goal of the philosophy: new unexpected questions or subtle witty answers? Will the philosopher tell us something new and unprecedented, or, conversely, will it say the same thing and repeat old “philosophical” questions?

Keywords
The philosophical question and the philosophical answer, the Socratic method, the problem of the first principles of theoretical knowledge according to Aristotle, the battle of the Gods and Giants in Plato’s «Sophist», creativity, thought, philosophy
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08.10.2018
Date of publication
07.12.2018
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3. Platon. Sobr. soch. V 4 t. T. 2. M.: Mysl', 1994.

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