On the problems of the primitive mentality in Ukrainian (L. Belei, Yu. Buiskykh, Ye. Butsykin, V. Kebuladze)

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In this issue of Philosophical Thought we publish materials of the seminar "Laboratories of Scientific Translation", which reflect the discussion of the Ukrainian translation of the work of Franz Boas "The Mind of Primitive Man". The seminar was held on December 22, 2021 at the Ukrainian Center of the International PEN Club with the support of the NGO "Laboratory of Legislative Initiatives", the International Renaissance Foundation, the publishing house "Tempora" in partnership with the Ukrainian Center of the International PEN Club. The text of the Ukrainian translation was presented by the translator of the work Yegor Butsykin. The experts were Les Beley and Yulia Buyskykh. The seminar was moderated by Vakhtang Kebuladze.

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Les BELEI

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Research Fellow, Department of Languages ​​of Ukraine, Institute of Linguistics named after O. Potebny NAS of Ukraine

Yulia BUYSKYKH

Candidate of Historical Sciences, Research Fellow, Department of Historical Regional Studies, Institute of History of Ukraine, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine; co-founder of the Center for Applied Anthropology.

Yegor BUTSYKIN

Candidate of Philosophical Sciences, Associate Professor of the Department of Philosophy of the National University of Health of Ukraine named after P.L. Shupika.

Vakhtang KEBULADZE

Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of Theoretical and Practical Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv.

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2022-04-06

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BELEI , L. ., BUYSKYKH , Y. ., BUTSYKIN , Y. ., & KEBULADZE , V. . (2022). On the problems of the primitive mentality in Ukrainian (L. Belei, Yu. Buiskykh, Ye. Butsykin, V. Kebuladze): Laboratory of Academic Translation. Filosofska Dumka, (1), 173–180. Retrieved from https://dumka.philosophy.ua/index.php/fd/article/view/587

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