History of Ukrainian philosophy as a sphere of research and academic discipline in 1950-2000
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The authors of the article tried to consider the researches on the history of Ukrainian philosophy conducted in Ukraine in 1950-2000 as primarily an academic discipline. The development of this discipline was influenced by both institutional and extra-institutional (mainly ideological) factors. To distinguish which factors dominated in different periods the authors carried out a content analysis of publications (monographs, academic and popular articles, dissertations) which were published at that time. The unit of the analysis was the title of a publication. As a result of this study, there were distinguished four pe-riods of the development of this academic discipline: 1) 1950-1968, 2) 1969-1972, 3) 1973-1990, 4) 1991-2000. Each of these periods is characterized by different publica-tion intensity and the domination of different topics.References
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Boriak, H. (Ed.). (1993). Mediaevalia Ucrainica: Mentality and History of Ideas. T. 2. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Academy of Sciences of Ukraine. Inst. of Ukr. Archaeography.
Proleev, S.V. (2003). Thought and Fear: Soviet Philosophy as a Situation of Thinking. [In Russian]. In V. Tabachkovskiy (Ed.), Philosophical and Anthropological Studies'2003: Late Soviet Marxism and Present (To Vadim Ivanov's 70th Anniversary) (pp. 28-41). Kyiv: Stylos.
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2011-12-16
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Yosypenko, S., Vdovina, O., & Symchych, M. (2011). History of Ukrainian philosophy as a sphere of research and academic discipline in 1950-2000. Sententiae, 25(2), 108–119. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent25.02.108
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