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Studies in East European Thought, Vol. 72, 1, March 2020


ISSN: 0925-9392 (Print) 1573-0948 (Online)
URL: https://link.springer.com/journal/11212/72/1

IN THIS ISSUE (8 ARTICLES)

  • From structuralism to Marxism (and Back?): Jan Mukařovský 1945–1963, Peter Steiner, pp. 1-18
  • German philosophy in Vilnius in the years 1803–1832 and the origins of Polish Romanticism, Katarzyna Filutowska, pp 19-30
  • Chance as an existential reality: on one of the most fundamental categories in Alexander Herzen’s thought, Jacek Uglik, pp. 31-41
  • Slovak Marxist–Leninist philosophy on work: experience of the second half of the twentieth century, Vasil Gluchman, pp. 43-58
  • M. M. Bakhtin and the German proto-Romantic tradition, John Cook, pp. 59-81
  • Review of Teresa Obolevitch: Faith and Science in Russian Religious Thought, Frédéric Tremblay, pp. 83-87

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