@article{Bystrytsky_2017, title={Vadym Ivanov: Ontology of Soviet Marxism (Article 2)}, url={https://dumka.philosophy.ua/index.php/fd/article/view/265}, abstractNote={A series of questions which late Soviet Marxism just tried to answer was as follows: which are human’s notions, his “being for himself”, his subjectivity; what is essence of activities, what is the world, or has it to be, what is being? Vadym Ivanov has given one of the most profound answers to these questions in the framework of late Soviet practice of Marxist philosophy. Meditating in the tradition of so-called activity approach, the philosopher concludes: the historical origin of a man and human history is a “timeless peculiarity” that defines criteria of humaneness in evolution between “still” an anthropoid and “already” a man. Ivanov is originally constructing philosophy of inexplicit material; this philosophy metaphysics rest on the admission of communal organization as a special existence of a man — the latest principle of creating a human sense and subject relations in the world.}, number={1}, journal={Filosofska Dumka}, author={Bystrytsky, Yevhen}, year={2017}, month={Nov.}, pages={57–65} }