Phenomenology of fate signs. Part IV
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent42.03.178Keywords:
philosophy in Ukraine in 1960-1990s, philosophy of knowledge, Husserl, ideology, cultural studiesAbstract
Interview of Vlada Anuchina, Yana Dziuba and Yana Gorobenko with Yevhen Prychepii.
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Lisovyi, V. (1994). Philosophy and metaphysics. Genesis, 2, 70-86.
Prychepii, Y., Anuchina, V., Dziuba, Y., & Gorobenko, Y. (2022). Phenomenology of fate signs. Part I. Sententiae, 41(2), 208–234. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent41.02.208
Prychepii, Y., Anuchina, V. ., Dziuba, Y., & Gorobenko, Y. . (2022). Phenomenology of fate signs. Part II. Sententiae, 41(3), 165–185. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent41.03.165
Prychepii, Y., Anuchina, V., Dziuba, Y., & Gorobenko, Y. (2023). Phenomenology of fate signs. Part IІІ. Sententiae, 42(1), 186–208. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent42.01.186
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