Problematicity of the national cultural identification of Ukrainian philoso-phy (based on the articles from XXX-th issue of Sententiae)
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https://doi.org/10.22240/sent32.01.160Keywords:
national philosophy, Ukrainian philosophy, universalism, singularityAbstract
The article contains the critical review of materials from the rubric «Could “national philosophy” be strictly defined research object?» (Sententiae, 2014, № 1).References
Caussat, P. (2014). «Could "national philosophy" be strictly defined research object?» Ebb and flow between the unit (common) and multiple (differential). [In Ukrainian]. Sententiae, ХХХ(1), 62-79. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent30.01.062
Chyzhevsky, D. (1994). History of Ukrainian Literature from the beginning to the era of realism. [In Ukrainian]. Ternopil: Femina.
Chyzhevsky, D. (2005). Essays on the History of Philosophy in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. In D. Chyzhevsky, Philosophical Works in 4 vol. (Vol. 1, pp 1-162). Kyiv: Smoloskyp.
Derrida, J. (2007). Nationality and philosophical nationalism. [In Russian]. In J. Derrida, Positions (pp. 126-144). Moscow: Academic Project.
Donskikh, O. (2014). National philosophy in the frame of genre. [In Russian]. Sententiae, ХХХ(1), 39-51. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent30.01.039
Evdokimenko, V. Yu. (Ed.). (1968). The development of philosophy in the Ukrainian SSR. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Naukova Dumka.
Heidegger, M. (1991). Conversation on a country road: Selected articles of the late period. [In Russian]. Moscow: Vysshaya Shkola.
Jakovenko, B. V. (2000). The Power of Philosophy. [In Russian]. St. Petersburg: Nauka.
Lysyi, I. (2004). The status and meaning of the term «domestic» in modern humanities. [In Ukrainian]. In V. P. Morenets, (Ed.), In honor of Victor Kytasty: collection of scientific papers (pp. 192-199). Kyiv: KM Academy.
Lysyi, I. (2011). Ukrainian philosophical tradition methodological aspect. [In Ukrainian]. In O. B. Kirichok, (Ed.), Philosophical Ideas in the Culture of Kievan Rus (Iss. 3, pp. 35-60). Poltava: RVV PDAA.
Lysyi, I. (2012). Once again on the national identity philosophy. [In Ukrainian]. In O. B. Kirichok, (Ed.), Philosophical Ideas in the Culture of Kievan Rus (Iss. 5, pp. 189-208). Poltava: RVV PDAA.
Mazepa, V. I. (2004). The Kulturocentrism of Ivan Franko's world view. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Parapan.
Mirchuk, I. (2011). On Slavic philosophy: an attempt of description. [In Ukrainian]. Sententiae, XXV(2), 177-193.
Morenets, V. (2014). Tertium non datur. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from
Volf, M. (2014). On the concept of national philosophy: a view from antiquity. [In Russian]. Sententiae, ХХХ(1), 24-38. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent30.01.024
Yosypenko, S. (2012). Philosophy and national identity. [In Ukrainian]. Humanitarian Studies, 12, 61-69.
Yosypenko, S. (2014). National philosophic traditions as an object of reflection in the field of the history of philosophy. [In Ukrainian]. Sententiae, ХХХ(1), 52-61. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent30.01.052
Zabuzhko, O. (2011). Literature as «anticipatory philosophy». [In Ukrainian]. Philosophska dumka (The Philosophical Thought), 1, 70-82.
Chyzhevsky, D. (1994). History of Ukrainian Literature from the beginning to the era of realism. [In Ukrainian]. Ternopil: Femina.
Chyzhevsky, D. (2005). Essays on the History of Philosophy in Ukraine. [In Ukrainian]. In D. Chyzhevsky, Philosophical Works in 4 vol. (Vol. 1, pp 1-162). Kyiv: Smoloskyp.
Derrida, J. (2007). Nationality and philosophical nationalism. [In Russian]. In J. Derrida, Positions (pp. 126-144). Moscow: Academic Project.
Donskikh, O. (2014). National philosophy in the frame of genre. [In Russian]. Sententiae, ХХХ(1), 39-51. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent30.01.039
Evdokimenko, V. Yu. (Ed.). (1968). The development of philosophy in the Ukrainian SSR. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Naukova Dumka.
Heidegger, M. (1991). Conversation on a country road: Selected articles of the late period. [In Russian]. Moscow: Vysshaya Shkola.
Jakovenko, B. V. (2000). The Power of Philosophy. [In Russian]. St. Petersburg: Nauka.
Lysyi, I. (2004). The status and meaning of the term «domestic» in modern humanities. [In Ukrainian]. In V. P. Morenets, (Ed.), In honor of Victor Kytasty: collection of scientific papers (pp. 192-199). Kyiv: KM Academy.
Lysyi, I. (2011). Ukrainian philosophical tradition methodological aspect. [In Ukrainian]. In O. B. Kirichok, (Ed.), Philosophical Ideas in the Culture of Kievan Rus (Iss. 3, pp. 35-60). Poltava: RVV PDAA.
Lysyi, I. (2012). Once again on the national identity philosophy. [In Ukrainian]. In O. B. Kirichok, (Ed.), Philosophical Ideas in the Culture of Kievan Rus (Iss. 5, pp. 189-208). Poltava: RVV PDAA.
Mazepa, V. I. (2004). The Kulturocentrism of Ivan Franko's world view. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Parapan.
Mirchuk, I. (2011). On Slavic philosophy: an attempt of description. [In Ukrainian]. Sententiae, XXV(2), 177-193.
Morenets, V. (2014). Tertium non datur. [In Ukrainian]. Retrieved from
Volf, M. (2014). On the concept of national philosophy: a view from antiquity. [In Russian]. Sententiae, ХХХ(1), 24-38. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent30.01.024
Yosypenko, S. (2012). Philosophy and national identity. [In Ukrainian]. Humanitarian Studies, 12, 61-69.
Yosypenko, S. (2014). National philosophic traditions as an object of reflection in the field of the history of philosophy. [In Ukrainian]. Sententiae, ХХХ(1), 52-61. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent30.01.052
Zabuzhko, O. (2011). Literature as «anticipatory philosophy». [In Ukrainian]. Philosophska dumka (The Philosophical Thought), 1, 70-82.
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Lysyi, I. (2015). Problematicity of the national cultural identification of Ukrainian philoso-phy (based on the articles from XXX-th issue of Sententiae). Sententiae, 32(1), 160–167. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent32.01.160
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