S.B. Krymskij, T.A. Chajka. Sergej Krymskij: our life-long conversation

Authors

  • V. Malahov

Abstract

The history of philosophical thought in the late Soviet period now confidently gains the status of an integral branch of historical and philosophical research. This industry is characterized by significant originality. Among its most noteworthy features is the fact that here, on the one hand, we are dealing with unusually rapid changes in the very nature of philosophical discourse, which already makes the current generation of young humanists incomprehensible, due to which, in fact, the lords of the minds were breaking their spears that seemingly so near time. On the other hand, many of the protagonists of the mentioned period were lucky enough to survive it, which gives people of the new century an opportunity to ask themselves about those aspects of the then philosophical life that today seem obscure or completely incomprehensible.

Published

2020-03-26

Issue

Section

Book Reviews

How to Cite

[1]
2020. S.B. Krymskij, T.A. Chajka. Sergej Krymskij: our life-long conversation. Voprosy Filosofii. 7 (Mar. 2020), 188–190.