Petro Demchuk: the last years of his life
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.02.130Keywords:
philosophy of Ukraine of the 20th cent., political repressions, Executed Renaissance, dialectical materialism, Hegel, archive studies, methods and approaches of the history of philosophyAbstract
The details of Petro Demchuk's life in the Solovetsky camps (1934-1937) have not yet been covered in the historico-philosophical literature. The article reconstructs this fragment of the philosopher's biography using thoroughly described documents from Demchuk's prison file. The general biographical data provided in these documents are clarified by comparing them with the materials of Demchuk's personal file (1927-1928).
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