History of Philosophy in Ukraine in III vol. Vol. II: Philosophical thought in Ukraine in the period of decline of feudalism and dominance of capitalist relations (XIXth – early XXth centuries): Kyiv, Naukova dumka [Scientific thought], 1987, 367 p.

Authors

Volodymyr Shynkaruk (ed.)

Keywords:

philosophy in USSR, Marxism, history

Synopsis

The monograph covers the history of philosophical thought in Ukraine during the decline of feudalism and the formation and development of capitalism (19th–early 20th centuries).

CONTENTS

Chapter 1. Philosophical Thought in Ukraine during the Decline of Feudalism and the Formation of Capitalist Relations

1. Religious and idealistic philosophy

2. Enlightenment of the first half of the XIXth century

3. Materialistic ideas in philosophy and natural science

4. Philosophical and sociological views of the Decembrists

5. Cyril and Methodius Society

6. Taras Hryhorovych Shevchenko

Chapter 2. Philosophical thought in Ukraine in the period of capitalism

1. Philosophical schools of idealism

2. Philosophical and sociological views of Ukrainian bourgeois nationalists

3. Philosophical and sociological views of the hromadivtsi O. O. Potebnia and N. P. Drahomanov.

4. The struggle of natural scientists for materialistic theory and scientific method

Chapter 3. Philosophical and sociological views of Ukrainian revolutionary democrats of the late ХІХ-th and early ХХ-th c.

1. Materialism and dialectics

2. Sociological views

3. Aesthetics

4. Atheism

5. Ethical concept

6. Historico-philosophical views

7. Ivan Franko

8. Lesia Ukraiinka

Chapter 4. Dissemination and propaganda of Marxist philosophy in Ukraine

1. General issues of coverage of the history of Marxist philosophy in Ukraine

2. Penetration of Marxist philosophy in Ukraine

3. Reflection of Marxism in non-Marxist literature

4. Marxism and Ukrainian revolutionary democracy in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

5. The first steps of the organized struggle for Marxist ideology in Ukraine

6. Lenin and his followers in Ukraine in the struggle for Marxist philosophy

7. Lenin's associates and students in the struggle for social and cultural progress in Ukraine

Conclusions

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September 11, 2025

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