The Conception of Philosophy in the Culture of Old Kiev

Russian Studies in Philosophy 38 (4):8-17 (2000)
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Abstract

Reflecting on the distant past in trying to answer the question whence philosophy arose in Kiev, we naturally turn first of all to that colorful period in the history of our city when it was the center not only of the political but also of the spiritual and cultural life of the great state of Rus'

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