Being and Time by M. Heidegger in the Post-Soviet Context: Prospects and Deadlock
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Abstract
[In Russian]
The key purpose of the article is to examine the transformation
of the philosophical and more widely socio-humanitarian knowledge on the Post-Soviet territory in the 1980s and 1990s.
Phenomenology and in particular fundamental ontology of
M. Heidegger laid claims to play the important role in the process
of these transformations. The main prerequisite of it was the fact
that Heidegger suggested the variant of the possibilistic ontology
that became the alternative to the marxist-leninist positivism and
objectivism. However this ontology contained a number of problem
areas the major of which is the neglect of the common good topic
and its ontological status without the postulation and discussion of
which for instance political philosophy is hardly possible
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