RESEARCH OF GERMAN CLASSICAL PHILOSOPHY AT THE INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY

Articles: Institute of Philosophy and Philosophy in Ukraine

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https://doi.org/10.15407/fd2021.04.038

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German idealism, Hegel, Kant, Feuerbach, Institute of Philosophy, history of philosophy

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The article analyzes the work of the staff of the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, which relates to the study of German classical philosophy. Ideologically unbiased studies of German idealism at the Institute became possible only after it was headed by Pavlo Kopnin. The Taras Shevchenko University of Kyiv became the center from which all researchers of German idealism emerged in the first half of the 1960’s. At first more attention was paid to Hegel’s philosophical system, which was reflected in the monograph of V. Shinkaruk (1964). In the mid-1970’s, Kant’s critical philosophy came to the fore, various aspects of which were analyzed in the collective monograph “Critical Essays on Kant’s Philosophy” (1975). In the early 1980’s, researchers engaged intensively in Feuerbach’s “anthropological materialism” by publishing the collective monograph “Essays on Feuerbach’s Philosophy” (1982). The works and ideas of Hegel, Kant and Feuerbach were the main subject of attention of researchers at the Institute, which was reflected in numerous publications in the journal “Philosophical Thought”. Instead, Schelling’s philosophical systems, and especially Fichte’s, remained almost neglected until 1991.

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Vitali Terletsky

PhD in Philosophy, Senior Research Fellow at the Department of the History of Ukrainian Philosophy, H.S. Skovoroda Institute of Philosophy, National academy of Sciences of Ukraine, 01601, Kyiv, Triokhsviatytelska St., 4

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Terletsky, V. (2021). RESEARCH OF GERMAN CLASSICAL PHILOSOPHY AT THE INSTITUTE OF PHILOSOPHY: Articles: Institute of Philosophy and Philosophy in Ukraine. Filosofska Dumka, (4), 38–54. https://doi.org/10.15407/fd2021.04.038

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