Abstract

In the focus of intellectual autobiography the article examines the attitudinal development of a young man who graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University in 1970. The reading and communication of that period is presented, it is written about those outstanding philosophers, publicists, and journalists of the period of the 60-70s of the XX century, under whose influence hе developed professionally. Particular attention is paid to the story about the originality of the work of the Moscow Methodological Club, whose leader was Georgy Shchedrovitsky. The main task of the club was to put under reflective control all acts of reasoning and mental operations: nominations, definitions, descriptions, construction of ontological models and theoretical constructions, etc. To some extent, this was reminiscent of the search for Western analytical philosophy and was in the Soviet Union a matter of "suspicious" in the ideological sense. The main socially significant events of those times that determined the formation of the socio-political views of young people who do not accept the Soviet ideology are highlighted.

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