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Foreword. Acknowledgements. ONE Josef NI_NIK: The Contemporary Status of Philosophy in Post-Communist Europe. TWO Jerzy DIETL: Business Ethics in Conditions of Transformation from a Centrally Planned to a Market Economy. THREE Jan SUCH: Eastern Europe's Tasks of Philosophy. FOUR Vladimir I. SHAROGRADSKY: The Impact of National and European Traditions on the Development of Russian Philosophy. FIVE John T. SANDERS: A Mixed Bag: Political Change in Central and Eastern Europe and Its Impact on Philosophical Thought. SIX Tadeusz BUKSI??N??SKI: Civil Society, Democracy, and Philosophy in Post-Communist Poland. SEVEN Irena KRASNICKA: The Origins of Velvet in the So-Called Velvet Revolution. EIGHT Jerzy DIETL: Reform of Polish Higher Education: Prospects and Problems. NINE Zbyszko MELOSIK: Philosophy, Power, and Education: The Struggle for a Common Sense in Poland. TEN Elzbieta PAKSZYS: Women, Women's Issues, and Feminism in Polish Philosophy. ELEVEN Janet E. FARNUM: Commentary on Elzbieta Pakszys. TWELVE Anna MASLENNIKOVA: The Communist Language: Changes and Paradoxes. THIRTEEN Dane R. GORDON: Having Heard, What Do We Do? Notes. Bibliography. About the Authors. Index.

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