Abstract

The review examines the response of the events in Ukraine in Russian and Ukrainian philosophy: the Maidan in Kiev and the civil war in the South-East of Ukraine. It is stated that this response is rather weak, and this is also why modern philosophy cannot claim to be of great social significance. The first part of the review examines the pro-Maidan philosophy of the radically liberal part of the philosophical community - attempts at philosophical justification and apologies for the Maidan. It is stated that this party still has a solid and more or less unified ideology, but it eventually showed its unfitness, if you evaluate it in comparison with what post-Maidan Ukraine has come to in 7 years of its development. Therefore, now the philosophy of the Maidan is in crisis and stupor.

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