Philosophy as a School of Life at the Time of Totalitarianism. Part I. Thinking in the Space of Soviet Myths. (Conversation with Xenija Zborovska, Ruslan Mironenko, Olena Kostenko and Mykola Shulha)
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Interview with Doctor of Sciences in Philosophy Serhiy Proleev, devoted to phenomenon of "philosophy in the USSR".
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2018-12-13
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Proleyev, S., Zborovska, X., Mironenko, R., Kostenko, O., & Shulha, M. (2018). Philosophy as a School of Life at the Time of Totalitarianism. Part I. Thinking in the Space of Soviet Myths. (Conversation with Xenija Zborovska, Ruslan Mironenko, Olena Kostenko and Mykola Shulha). Sententiae, 37(2), 186–205. https://doi.org/10.22240/sent37.02.186
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