Philosophy Unchained Developments in Post-Soviet Philosophical Thought With a foreword by Christopher Donohue
The East European nations’ common past in the Soviet Union connects them in terms of both their political histories and the evolution of their philosophical thought. The USSR’s dissolution created new opportunities, domestic and international, in science, politics, and business. De-Sovietization mea...
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Format | eBook |
Language | English |
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Berlin
Ibidem Verlag
2023
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Edition | 1 |
Series | Soviet and Post-Soviet Politics and Society |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro -- Foreword. Soviet and Post-Soviet Philosophy: Continuities, Complexities, Unshacklings, and Zombifications -- Editor's Introduction. Philosophy Unchained: Introductory Notes on the Post-Soviet Philosophical Condition -- The Soviet Philosophical Condition: Adventures of Philosophy in the Soviet Union -- Philosophy as a Realistic Utopia: A Personal View on the Emancipation of Philosophy in Post-Soviet Belarus -- Philosophy in Independent Georgia -- Latvian Philosophical Developments in the Context of Western Thought -- Philosophy in Lithuania after 1989 -- Constructing a Philosophical Voice. Discursive Positions in Moldovan Philosophical Journals -- Contemporary Philosophy in Russia (1991-2022) -- The Philosophical Process in Post-Soviet Ukraine -- Philosophy in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan -- The Contributors -- Index of Names, Terms, and Titles