Abstract

The article is not about the age of those who make philosophy, but about the emergence of a new philosophical perspective and a new attitude to philosophy itself, an understanding of its cultural role, what is called a “philosophical way of life”. The dramatic history of the life and activities of a generation of people who began to define the philosophical life of the country since the late 1950s is investigated. The author analyzes the results of the activities of this generation and substantiates the thesis that under the sign of this generation, the paternal philosophy developed throughout the second half of the twentieth century and that representative of this generation signi- ficantly influenced the philosophical life of our countries for the past two decades of the twentieth century. The modern significance of the ideas put forward by the representatives of this generation is shown.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call