The Written Word and the Oral Word: Toward an Oral History of Philosophy. Part II. Conception
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Faculty of Philosophy, aesthetics,, Vilen Gorsky, Institute of Philosophy, oral history, interviewAbstract
An interview of Amina Kkhelufi and Kseniia Myroshnyk with Tetiana Chaika, dedicated to the method of oral history of philosophy.
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