Abstract

The article analyzes the situation in philosophy in the years after the collapse of the USSR, as well as the expectations, attitudes and views of those who completed their professional education in philosophy in the early 90s. The author touches upon some features of the philosophical fashion of those years: interest in Russian religious philosophy, phenomenology (and, in particular, Heidegger), fascination with French philosophy and even the phenomenon of a post-ideological return to marxism. The role of new forms of publication activity, which were discovered by young philosophers during this period, is considered; specific problems of restoring connection with the interrupted philosophical tradition are revealed. Some features that distinguish the worldview of the generation of the 90s from the position of the “sixties” are shown.

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