Philosophy. Culture. Society: on the 85th anniversary of Academician M. V. Popovych, 2015 No 9-10: Kyiv: Philosophical Dialogues, 2015, 324 p.

Authors

M. V. Popovych (ed.)

Synopsis

CONTENTS

 

Petro Yolon – Foreword

Yurii Ishchenko – I often come back to this question

Anatolii Yermolenko – Pragmatics of discourse from the perspective of communicative philosophy

Halyna Kovadlo – Subjective experience in phenomenological research and the search for identity

Hennadii Shalashenko – Phenomenon and discourse: the role of anthropological beliefs in the sciences of culture and society

Yevhenii Andros – Self-realization as the top of the value pyramid of human existence

Lyudmila Sitnichenko – The right to identity: justice instead of violence

Valerii Zagorodniuk – Modern and postmodern images of man

Vitalii Liakh – Humanism in the context of the «anthropological catastrophe» of the 20th century.

Oleksandr Grabovych, Volodymyr Kuznietsov – Problems as internal structures of scientific education systems

Volodymyr Navrotskii – From affirmation to acceptance

Valentin Omelyantchik – Does Plato argue with Socrates? (notes to the early medieval debate)

Valentin Omelyanchik – Constructive Belief vis-à-vis the Slingshot

Nina Polishchuk – Metamorphoses of modern ideas in Ukrainian philosophical thought of the 20th century (the Western intellectual context of the discussions of the 1920s)

Yaroslava Stratii – The doctrine of the soul in the philosophical courses of the Kyiv-Mohyla Academy in the context of the scholastic tradition

Oleh Kyseliov – The relationship between religion and culture in the understanding of Ukrainian scholars of the Soviet era

Olena Lazorenko – Ukrainian Context of the Creative Social Actions

Oleh Bilyi – Ideology of Globalism and metamorphosis of globalization

Tetiana Hardashuk – Bioart: a challenge or a warning?

Olha Homilko – War as a phenomenon of life: an adventure of the spirit or the greatest sorrow?

Yurii Pysarenko – Sight as the basis of communion

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Published

February 14, 2025