Max Scheler
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Philosophy in the act

the socio-political relevance of Mamardašvili's philosophizing

Evert van der Zweerde

pp. 179-203

Abstrakt

Although topics in social and political philosophy might not be the first to associate with Mamardašvili, it is argued in this paper that key concepts in his thought, viz. the concepts of form, thought, and culture come together, in the 1980s in particular, in a notion of civil society that goes deeper than that of many of his contemporaries. The relevance of his philosophy at this point is intensified by the specific nature of Soviet philosophical culture, but, it is argued, extends well beyond that, fully justifying his honorary title of "Georgian Socrates".

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Published in:

(2006) Merab Mamardašvili. Studies in East European Thought 58 (3).

Seiten: 179-203

DOI: 10.1007/s11212-006-9002-7

Referenz:

van der Zweerde Evert (2006) „Philosophy in the act: the socio-political relevance of Mamardašvili's philosophizing“. Studies in East European Thought 58 (3), 179–203.