From the History of Philosophy in Ukraine. Materials of the Republican Scientific Conference: Kyiv, Naukova Dumka [Scientific thought], 1967, 215p.
Keywords:
History of Ukrainian philosophy, Institute of philosophy, history of philosophy in USSR, marxism, Soviet philosophySynopsis
The collection covers the problems of the history of philosophical thought in Ukraine. A number of articles explore methodological issues of historic-philosophical research.
A significant attention is given to the development of Marxist-Leninist philosophy in Ukraine during the Soviet period. In particular, the problems of aesthetics and philosophical issues of natural science are covered.
The collection is intended for students and teachers of humanities universities, researchers, and all those interested in the history of Ukrainian culture.
Editorial board: V. Yu. Yevdokymenko (executive editor), I. P. Golovakha, V. I. Hubenko, V. S. Dmytrychenko, I. V. Ivanyo, M. M. Oleksiuk, O. P. Pavelko
CONTENTS
From the Editorial Board
V. Y. Yevdokymenko – Topical issues in the study of the history of philosophy in Ukraine
SECTION I. ISSUES OF METHODOLOGY
P. V. Kopnin – Some methodological issues of historic-philosophical research
Ya. S. Bludov, V. M. Veltsman – The revolutionary turn in philosophy and some methodological issues of studying the struggle of materialism against idealism
Yu. K. Saveliev – Some methodological principles of the history of philosophy in Lenin's Philosophical Notebooks and their significance for the present
L. L. Kahan – Methodological significance of elemental genetic analysis for dynamic modelling of philosophical systems
V. S. Horsky – On the object of research of the history of philosophy in Ukraine
V. I. Hubenko – Continuity and discontinuity of philosophical knowledge and history of philosophy
H. A. Zaichenko – The place of historical and philosophical research in the critical analysis of modern bourgeois philosophy and in the creative development of dialectical materialism
D. P. Kyryk – Semantic method in historic-philosophical research
V. F. Danyleiko – Comparison – one of the most important methods of historic-philosophical research
А. I. Kolodna – Some issues of the methodology of the history of philosophy and peculiarities of the study of the philosophical foundations of the scientific heritage of O. O. Potebnya
SECTION II. ISSUES OF MARXIST PHILOSOPHY
V. F. Perederiy – Some issues of studying the aesthetic views of Ukrainian revolutionary democrats of the late XIX – early XX centuries
I. V. Ivanyo – Some problems of the development of aesthetic thought in Ukraine in the Soviet period
M. I. Supdyrieva – From the history of dialectical-materialist ideas in biology in Ukraine (20s – early 30s)
V. A. Romenets – To the question of Freudianism and its criticism in Ukraine
M. M. Vernikov – On the history of the emergence and development of the Lwów–Warsaw philosophical school
V. M. Nichyk – On the history of the development of the logic of scientific research in the works of Ukrainian Soviet philosophers
I. A. Tabachnykov – Some issues of Skovoroda studies in the works of Soviet philosophers
I. P. Makarovskyi – The influence of Marxism on the development of democratic thought in Bukovina in the 80-90s of the XIX century
Ye. V. Proniuk – From the History of Idealism in Galicia (the second half of the XIX century)
M. Z. Yushmanov – To the assessment of the philosophical heritage of S. Yu. Semkovskyi
SECTION III. ANNOUNCEMENTS
I. M. Sapdurskyi – Method of Ivan Franko's study of the psychology of creativity
V. M. Tsymbal – Little-known publicistic works of Ivan Franko in German
I. O. Odokhivska – On some forms of international ideological relations (on the material of Ukrainian-Hungarian relations of the XIX century)
I. Yu. Dochynets – Philosophical foundations of the ideological struggle in Zakarpattia in the 20-30s of the XX century