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Publicēts: 27.01.2005.
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1. Mythology and philosophy: the rational and the irrational. Criteria of rational knowledge
Mythology - is the way of explaining and ordering what is explained and interpreted. This is a mixture of both reason and unreason, of reason and passions. Is about non-rational or irrational aspects of human mentality. It is the way of thinking what we found around ourselves. Mythology is the way of thinking what we found around ourselves.
Philosophy - tries to separate what is rational and irrational, to define what is rational knowledge and what is the relation between rational and irrational…

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