The Thing: Why I'm an Editor. Part II
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, Ukrainian philosophy, Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, philosophical journalAbstract
Interview of Illia Davidenko, Vlada Anuchina and Daria Popil with Svitlana Ivashchenko.
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