Dialogue and Historico-Philosophical Reflection in Papers on the Oral History of Philosophy (2019–2024)
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https://doi.org/10.31649/sent44.01.143Keywords:
oral history of philosophy, dialogue, dialogic historical-philosophical reflection, public philosophyAbstract
The paper describes the development of the idea of the oral history of philosophy from the round table ‘Oral History of Philosophy: Written Format’ (2019) to the latest publications of 2024. The author suggests that the oral history of philosophy as a dialogic historical-philosophical reflection emerged in Ukraine as an attempt to understand the totalitarian past and the experience of philosophy under the totalitarian regime.
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