Why Only Analytics?
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https://doi.org/10.22240/sent33.02.166Keywords:
national identification, Polish philosophy, Ukrainian philosophy, analytical philosophy, history of Ukrainian philosophyAbstract
The article deals with the national identification of philosophy. The author critically examines seemingly radical position of Stepan Ivanyk – as the adherent of analytical philosophy – on this and other issues.
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