„Genius of language”: philosophizing in the native language. Cassin, B., & Sigov, K. (Eds.). (2024). European dictionary of philosophies: Ukrainian context. Lexicon of untranslatables. Chapter II. Language and philosophy (Vol. V, pp. 79-139). Kyiv: Duh i Litera.

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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.02.176

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Ukrainian language, Church Slavonic language, Old Ukrainian language, Ukrainian philosophical tradition, universalism, particularism

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Review of Chapter II “Language and philosophy” from Volume V of the European Dictionary of Philosophy (Kyiv: Duh i Litera, 2024).

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Iryna Holovashenko, Vinnytsia National Technical University

PhD in Philosophy, Associate professor of Philosophy & Humanities Department

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Cassin, B. (2009). Foreword. In B. Cassin, K. Sigov (Eds.), European dictionary of philosophies: Lexicon of untranslatables (Vol. 1, pp. 13-16). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.

Cassin, B., & Sigov, K. (2024). European dictionary of philosophies: Ukrainian context. Lexicon of untranslatables. Chapter III-IV (Vol. 5, pp. 139-157). [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.

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2024-08-30

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Holovashenko, I. (2024). „Genius of language”: philosophizing in the native language. Cassin, B., & Sigov, K. (Eds.). (2024). European dictionary of philosophies: Ukrainian context. Lexicon of untranslatables. Chapter II. Language and philosophy (Vol. V, pp. 79-139). Kyiv: Duh i Litera. Sententiae, 43(2), 176–183. https://doi.org/10.31649/sent43.02.176

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