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No. 4 (2017): PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT
No. 4 (2017): PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT
Published:
2017-08-31
TOPIC OF THE ISSUE
Enlightenment: history, culture, identity
Yevhen Bystrytsky, Antoine Garapon, Olga Gomilko, Isabelle Dumont, Anatolii Yermolenko, Valentin Omelianchik, Oleksii Panych, Myroslav Popovich, Sergii Proleev, Philip Reynaud
6-46
Abstract views: 652 | Downloads: 169
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ARTICLES
Speech and empathy in the social thinking of a human. Philosophic-anthropologic approach
Anatolii Loy
47-65
Abstract views: 3244 | Downloads: 118
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Genealogy of power “assemblages” by Latour and Foucault
Mstyslav Kazakov
66-80
Abstract views: 326 | Downloads: 236
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Commodified Self as a new type of personal identity
Petro Denysko
81-97
Abstract views: 541 | Downloads: 242
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Іntellectuarium: first steps
Inna Golubovych
98-101
Abstract views: 234 | Downloads: 128
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Humanities in the public space: Kharkiv context
Olha Filonenko
102-104
Abstract views: 258 | Downloads: 209
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As to “ratio”
Serhii Taradaiko
105-113
Abstract views: 249 | Downloads: 123
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Тurbulent recursion, or (“) Professor Challenger reads Nietzcshe near the river delta (”)
Pavlo Bartusyak
114-125
Abstract views: 347 | Downloads: 334
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ACADEMIC LIFE
A concept of communicative philosophy and transcendental pragmatics
Vakhtang Kebuladze, Anatolii Yermolenko
126-129
Abstract views: 613 | Downloads: 134
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