To Be Human (in memoriam of Myroslav Popovych), 2018 No 15-16: Kyiv: Philosophical Dialogues, 2018, 248 p.
Synopsis
CONTENTS
Foreword
Anatolii Yermolenko – Myroslav Popovych’s philosophy of discourse in the context of leading trends in modern philosophy
Serhii Hrabovskyi – Myroslav Popovych School
Volodymyr Kuznietsov – Myroslav Popovych as an extraordinary personality, organizer and inspirer of Ukrainian academic philosophy
Yurii Ishchenko – To the discourse of M. Popovych's philosophy of history
Valerii Zahorodniuk – Philosopher-encyclopedist of the postmodern age
Halyna Kovadlo – Personalism as modern individualism (to the question of identity and self-identification)
Andrii Vasylchenko – Analytical philosophy in the Ukrainian context
Olena Lazorenko – Myroslav Popovych's culturological narrative and contemporary interdisciplinary creative concepts
Maryna Stoliar – Laughing culture of «Aeneid» by I. Kotliarevsky in the reception of M. Popovych
Oleh Bylyi – The discourse of revolution and legitimacy. Cultural and historical background
Valentin Omelyantchik – A note on the nature of simple assertion in Abelard and his predecessors (Boethius, Ammonius, Apollonius, Priscian, Glosulae, P. Helias)
Tetiana Hardashuk – Innovative development in the face of modern challenges
Yevhenii Andros – M.V. Popovych as a model of creative self-realization of an individual
Serhii Proleiev – Philosophy of history inspired by the Red Age
Olha Homilko – The idea of freedom and progress in the philosophy of history of Mykhailo Drahomanov
Yurii Pysarenko – Archaic perception of power: visual semiotics
Category: Philosophical personalities...
Myroslav Popovych – The concept of the national idea and the mechanism of its implementation
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