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- Kant: morality, anthropology, conscience. Kozlovskyi, V. (2023). Kantian Anthropology. Sources. Constellations. Models. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
- Can we talk about “completeness of life” without “meaning in life”? Vinje, H. (2022). Complete Life in the Eudemian Ethics. Apeiron, 26(2), 299-323.
- Vasyl Lisovyi on the history of Ukraine’s philosophy of the 20th century: a contribution to the discussion
- Philosophical community and emancipation of thinking: experience of Alushta schools
- Descartes’ Notion of Meum Corpus and Jean-Luc Marion’s Challenge to “the Myth of Cartesian Dualism”
- Translations and interpretations of the philosophical course by Stephan Kalynovskyi: Soviet tradition and its remnants
- Boundaries and Possibilities of Pluralism in Islamic Mind. Hashas, M. (Ed.). (2021). Pluralism in Islamic Contexts – Ethics, Politics and Modern Challenges. Cham: Springer.
- Time and Space in the Philosophy of Leibnitz. Part IIІ
- Bergson and Merleau-Ponty in Deleuze’s Gravitational Field. Olkowski, D. (2021). Deleuze, Bergson, Merleau-Ponty: The Logic and Pragmatics of Creation, Affective Life, and Perception. Indiana: Indiana UP.
- The Oxford Quartet: Moral Philosophy After the Logical Positivists. Lipscomb, B. J. B. (2021). The Women Are Up to Something: How Elizabeth Anscombe, Philippa Foot, Mary Midgley, and Iris Murdoch Revolutionized Ethics. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- The first meeting of the Sententiae community
- German philosophy in the Ukrainian context (70–80s of the 20th century). Part III
- Alushta “Owl of Minerva”
- “It’s a pity that you were not with us…”
- The Alushta schools as a phenomenon of Ukrainian philosophical thought at the turn of the 20th-21st centuries
- Trends of modern Cartesianism: from substantial union to the theory of virtue. Reuter, M., & Svensson, F. (Eds.). (2019). Mind, Body, and Morality: New Perspectives on Descartes and Spinoza. Oxon: Routledge.
- The practical philosophy of the Pyrrhonics
- Mykhailo Drahomanov’s new biography: the return of individuality. Ushkalov, L. (2019). The magic of energy: Mykhailo Drahomanov. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
- Meaning in life: historico-philosophical component. Landau, I. (Ed). (2022). The Oxford handbook of Meaning in Life. Oxford: Oxford UP.
- Soviet social philosophy: escape from the frame of historical materialism. Part ІI
- Cioran’s philosophical essay as the quintessence of European pessimism of the 20th century. Cioran, E. (2023). Syllogism of the Bitterness. The Fall into Time. Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
- The Thing: Why I’m an Editor. Part II
- Phenomenology of fate signs. Part IІІ
- Research on Scepticism in Brazilian Philosophy
- Conceptualizing the Oral History of Philosophy: The Interview Problem
- Eugene Dupreel and Chaim Perelman: the normative and critical principles of the “rhetorical turn” in contemporary philosophy. Part II
- The philosophical course by Stephan Kalynovskyi of 1729–1731 in the light of his teaching practice: sources and (un)originality
- Publications on the philosophy of India, China and Japan on the pages of the journal The World of the Orient (2018-2021)
- Pitfalls of anachronistic analysis: the book of Ecclesiastes, meaning of life and meaning in life
- Meditations on Philosophy of Mind in Tibetan Buddhism. Douglas S. Duckworth (2019). Tibetan Buddhist Philosophy of Mind and Nature. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Time and Space in the Philosophy of Leibnitz. Part II
- Later Heidegger in the readings of modern researchers. D’Angelo, D., Figal, G., Keiling, T., & Guang Yang. (2020). Paths in Heidegger’s Later Thought. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
- Europe: Geophilosophical Dimension. Glendinning, S. (2021). Europe: A Philosophical History (Parts 1-2). London & New York: Routledge.
- Revisiting Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion. Stewart, J. (2022). An Introduction to Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion: The Issue of Religious Content in the Enlightenment and Romanticism. Oxford: Oxford UP.
- Family of Ancient Theories of Relativity. Duncombe, M. (2020). Ancient Relativity: Plato, Aristotle, Stoics, and Sceptics. New York: Oxford UP.
- Soviet social philosophy and the concept of justice. Part I
- Modern analytic philosophy: historical origins and prospects of development. (Based on the materials of the 11th International Congress of the Society for Analytical Philosophy, September 12-15, 2022, Berlin, Germany)
- Phenomenology of fate signs. Part II
- Historiography in the History of Philosophy: the German Context and Experience
- Trending practices and discussions in contemporary English-language historiography of philosophy
- A study of the historiography of philosophy in French-speaking philosophy
- Tradition and Freedom in the Deconstructive “Philosophy of Philosophy”
- Skeptical expressions in “Outlines of Pyrrhonism” and Descartes’ project of “Meditations on First Philosophy”
- Eugène Dupréel and Chaїm Perelman: the normative and critical principles of the “rhetorical turn” in contemporary philosophy. Part 1
- Corpus Areopagiticum: the question of its dependence from Proclus, the hypothesis of Synesius’ authorship, and philosophical terminology of Slavic translations
- Plato in the vice of Nietzsche and Strauss. Lampert, L. (2021). How Socrates Became Socrates. A Study of Plato’s Phaedo, Parmenides, and Symposium. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press.
- Capability Approach and its Historico-philosophical Roots. Chiappero-Martinetti, E., Osmani, S., & Qizilbash, M. (Eds.). (2020). The Cambridge Handbook of the Capability Approach. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Defense of Authentic Neo-Pyrrhonism. Smith, P. (2022). Sextus Empiricus’ Neo-Pyrrhonism: Skepticism as a Rationally Ordered Experience. Cham: Springer.
- Time and Space in the Philosophy of Leibnitz. Part I
- Investigatio
- Islam, Creationism and Evolutionism: Theoretical Contempolations.
- Reflection of modern Hegel studies. Boldyrev, I., Stein, S. et al. (2021). Interpreting Hegel’s Phenomenology of spirit: expositions and critique of contemporary readings. London: Routledge.
- New edition of Рresocratic fragments: materials of Herculaneum papyri. Vassallo, C. (2021). The Presocratics at Herculaneum. A Study of Early Greek Philosophy in the Epicurean Tradition. Berlin: De Gruyter.
- German philosophy in the Ukrainian context (70-80s of the 20th century). Part IІ
- Phenomenology of fate signs. Part I
- Current State of Researh on the Oral History of Philosophy
- The Thing: Why I’m an Editor. Part I
- Reasoning about Plagiarism in Europe before Jacob Thomasius
- Quine, Goodman, Putnam: the Harvard Philosophical School
- Commenting as a genre. Tehilim. (2020). Tehilim – Psalms. Commentary by Rabbi Shimshon Raphael Hirsch (Vol. 1-2). Kyiv: Duh i Litera.
- What is a historian of philosophy looking for? Marion, J.-L. (2021). Questions cartésiennes III: Descartes sous le masque du cartésianisme. Paris: PUF.
- Discourse on the philosophical and ethical method of Aristotle. Karbowski, J. (2019). Aristotle’s Method in Ethics: Philosophy in Practice. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press.
- Buddhist philosophy in India: from the ontology of Abhidharma to the epistemology of pramāṇavāda. Westerhoff, J. (2018). The Golden Age of Indian Buddhist Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- The problem of the freedom of will: historico-philosophical topics in the analytic perspective. Hausmannn, M., & Noller, J. (Eds.). (2021). Free Will. Historical and Analytic Perspectives. Cham: Springer; Palgrave Macmillan.
- On the Notion of Linguistic Convention (samaya, saṃketa) in Indian Thought
- The concept of «suffering» in Buddhism: ontological problematics
- German philosophy in the Ukrainian context (70-80s of the 20th century). Part I
- On the equivalence of translation of Martin Heidegger’s “Being and Time”
- Gödel`s Ontological Argument, Positive Properties, and Gaunilist Objection
- Wittgenstein and Phenomenology: Controversies of the French Interpretation
- Historico-philosophical Research in Independent Ukraine (expert poll)
- Meister Eckhart: Principles of his Mysticism and Metaphysics
- The History of Philosophy and the Practical Philosophy in Martha Nussbaum’s New Book. Nussbaum, M. (2019). The Cosmopolitan Tradition: A Noble But Flawed Ideal. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University Press.
- Triumph of Avicennism. Reflections on Gutas, D. (2020). Orientations of Avicenna’s Philosophy. Essays on his Life, Method, Heritage. London [etc.]: Routledge.
- Translation of philosophical texts in contemporary Ukraine
- Kant and Metaphysics. Laywine, А. (2020). Kant’s Transcendental Deduction. A Cosmology of Experience. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- Ethics in research practices of the 60’s – 80’s. Part I
- To Know and to Be. Part IIІ
- German philosophy and Stoicism. Lampe, K., & Benjamin, A. (Eds.). (2021). German Stoicisms: From Hegel to Sloterdijk. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
- Revival of Interest in Wolff’s Philosophy. Theis, R., & Aichele, A. (Hrsg.). (2018). Handbuch Christian Wolff. Wiesbaden: Springer.
- Georg Simmel as an explorer of reality: historico-philosophical localization. Fitzi, G. (2020). The Routledge International Handbook of Simmel Studies. London: Routledge.
- In search of identity (Historical and philosophical analysis of Arab thought).
- “Aristocratic metaphysics” and stereotypes. Jolibert, B. (2020). Descartes en questions: l’urgence d’un retour aux textes. Paris: L’Hrarmattan.
- Classical Indian philosophy in the Oxford series “History of Philosophy without any gaps”. Adamson, P., & Ganeri, J. (2020). Classical Indian Philosophy: a History of Philosophy Without any Gaps. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Volume 5.
- Deconstruction and Reconstruction of the Dhyāna Concept: Strategies and Perspectives. Danylov, D. (2020). Transformation of the Concept Dhyāna in Yoga’s Teaching. [In Ukrainian]. Kyiv: Dukh and Litera.
- Between Locality and Globality: The Problems of the History of Philosophy in Lithuania
- Deleuze’s Stoicism. Jonhson, R. J. (2020). Deleuze, a Stoic. Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press.
- Three concepts of Buddhist philosophy: «thought», «mind», «consciousness» (the problem of translation)
- Wolf and eclecticism: from the concept of an open system to systematic intelligence
- First session of a new seminar on the history of modern philosophy
- The Mind behind the Iron Curtain: Ukrainian Philosophy of the Late USSR and World Science. Part I
- Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th. Part III
- “Left” Islamic Philosophy. Bloch, Ernst. (2019). Avicenna and the Aristotelian Left. Translated by Loren Goldman and Peter Thompson. New York: Columbia University Press.
- Trends in modern Hegelean studies. Bykova, M., Westphal, K., et al. (2020). The Palgrave Hegel handbook. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Phenomenological Subjects. Apostolescu, I. (Ed.). (2020). The Subject(s) of Phenomenology: Rereading Husserl. Cham: Springer Nature.
- Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th. Part II
- Heidegger and Phenomenology. Westerlund, F. (2020). Heidegger and the Problem of Phenomena. London: Bloomsbury.
- To know and to be. Part II
- “The saved and the lost.” Attempt to recall on-line. Part II
- The problem of mind-body interaction and the causal principle of Descartes’s Third Meditation
- Leibniz and Wolf: critical foundations of the idea of scientific revolution in philosophy
- “Philosopher” and “Philosophy” in Kyivan Rus’ Written Sources: of the 11-14th centuries. The Need for a new Asking of the “Old” Question
- Commentary on Thomasius’s “Philosophical Dissertation on Literary Plagiarism” (1673)
- New attempts to revive Ukrainian neo-Thomism through inspiration-by-translations. Reflections on the book Krąmpiec, M. (2020). Why evil? Kyiv: Kairos.
- “Presence” in the Broad Present. Gumbrecht, H. U. (2020). Production of Presence. What Meaning Cannot Convey. Kharkiv: IST Publishing.
- Nucleus disputationis de plagio literario maxime theoreticus, thesibus paucis & brevibus comprehensus
- Psychology as a Factor of the Historical Process: A Commentary on the Ukrainian Translation of Max Horkheimer’s essay History and Psychology
- Hegel and Ukrainian Philosophy of the 70-80th
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- Philosophy of Inner Freedom. Long, A. A. (2018). How to be free. An Ancient Guide to the Stoic Life. Epictetus. Encheiridion and Selections from Discourses. Princeton: Princeton University Press.
- Spinoza in the focus of national traditions. Stetter, J., & Ramond, C. (Eds.). (2019). Spinoza in 21st-century American and French philosophy: metaphysics, philosophy of mind, moral and political philosophy. London: Bloomsbury Academic.
- To know and to be
- Formation of the historico-philosophical canon and the meaning of life problem. Hauskeller, M. (2019). The Meaning of Life and Death: Ten Classic Thinkers on the Ultimate Question. London, & New York, NY: Bloomsbury.
- “Saved and lost.” Attempt to recall on-line
- Ethical Thinking of the Past and the Present
- Local Contexts of Global Philosophies
- Philosophy as literature. Stocker, B., & Mack, M. (Eds.). (2018). The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Literature. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
- Commentary on the Ukrainian translation of Sextus Empiricus’ “Outlines on Pyrrhonism” (I, 1-13)
- “Philosopher” and “Philosophy” in Kyivan Rus’ Written Sources of the 11th-14th centuries: Historiography of Conceptual Interpretations
- «Outlines on Pyrrhonism» by Sextus Empiricus: paradigm of terms and translation intentions
- Kant and the “awakening” from the rationalist principle of sufficient reason
- History and Psychology (1932)
- Outlines of Pyrrhonism (I, 1-13)
- The concepts “spravedlyvist” and “pravda” in Ukrainian legal texts of the second half of the 16th–the first half of the 17th century)
- Edwards on the Incompatibility of Divine Foreknowledge and Human Free Will
- A system of methodological coordinates for a historiographer of medieval philosophy: a proposal of an explanatory tool
- Revisionist-contextual reconstruction Marquis de Sade’s Philosophical “System”. Lloyd, H. M. (2019). Sade’s Philosophical System in its Enlightenment Context. Cham: Springer Nature; Palgrave Macmillan.
- Metaphysics of laughter in Nineteenth-century philosophical discourse. Moland, L. (Ed.). (2018). All Too Human. Laughter, Humor, and Comedy in Nineteenth-Century Philosophy. Boston: Springer.
- Philosophy, terror, choice. Bloch, O. (Ed.). (2009). Philosopher en France sous l’Occupation. Paris: Éditions de la Sorbonne.
- A New Outlook on the Birth of Philosophy in Greece and India. Seaford, R. (2020). The Origins of Philosophy in Ancient Greece and Ancient India. A Historical Comparison. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
- Evil in modern philosophical optics. Nys, T., & Wijze, S. de. (2019). The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Evil. London, & New York : Routledge.
- Reactualizing Hegel: the progress of modern Hegelian studies. Bykova, M. et al. (2019). Hegel’s Philosophy of Spirit: a critical guide. Cambridge: Cambridge UP.
- Philosophical performance of Serhiy Kryms’kyi. Kryms’kyi, S. (2019). Selected works in 4 books. (T. Lyuty, Ed.). Kyiv: Alpha-PIC.
- Wittgenstein’s method and contemporary studies of the history of analytical philosophy. Kuusela, O. (2019). Wittgenstein on Logic as the Method of Philosophy. Re-examining the Roots and Development of Analytic Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford UP.
- Remarks about the edition of the “Introduction” to the philosophical course by Theophan Prokopovich
- New Philosophical Biography of Søren Kierkegaard. Carlisle, C. (2019). Philosopher of the Heart. The Restless Life of Søren Kierkegaard. London: Allen Lane.
- Jan Śniadecki’s Philosophical Interpretations of the Concepts Explaining Beauty and Art
- Quasi-Transcentental Universality in Philosophical Discourse of Jacques Derrida
- Vocabulary that philosophizes
- In Universam Philosophiam Prooemium
- Deleuze and Guattari: Freedom’s Refrains. Olkowski, D., & Pirovolakis, E. (Ed.). (2019). Deleuze and Guattari’s Philosophy of Freedom. Freedom’s Refrains. New York: Routledge.
- Philosophy of the Indian Renaissance. Bhushan, N., & Garfield, J. L. (2017). Minds Without Fear: Philosophy in the Indian Renaissance. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
- At the beginning of the second twenty years
- Kant’s Theory of Genius: Some Questions of Sources Reconstruction
- Comparative analysis of the Leibniz’s and Wolff’s concepts of system
- “…You have to bear to be measure”
- History of Philosophy as a Vocation
- Scientific Seminar of the Student Society of Oral History of Philosophy
- Life of Thought: the Act of Thinking in the Times of Totalitarism. Part I
- The Commitment to Inference. A Conversation with Robert B. Brandom Conducted by Ivan Ivashchenko
- The Meaning of Life and the Great Philosophers. Leach, S., & Tartaglia, J. (2018). The Meaning of Life and the Great Philosophers. Routledge: London, & New York
- The history of the Little Man. (Nemchinov, I. (2019). Malinin / Malinin: Reconstruction of the “lost biography” of Kiev professor. Vinnitsa: FOP Baranovskaya TP)
- Сучасне глобальне декартознавство. Nadler, S. et al (2019). The Oxford Handbook of Descartes and Cartesianism. Oxford: Oxford UP
- Modern Ukrainian Phenomenological Terminology and Approaches to the Translation of Edmund Husserl’s Cartesian Meditations
- Zum Abschluss. Auszüge aus einem Gespräch zwischen der himmlischen Jungfrau Sophia und der Seele
- The Divine Wisdom – The Blossom of Light from the Heart of God. A survey on the essentials of Jacob Boehme’s Sophiology
- “More than the Interview”. Overview of the section “Oral History of Philosophy” in the Journal “Filosofska Dumka”
- History and Philosophy of Science as a Field of philosophical Researh. Stadler, F. (Ed.). (2017). Integrated History and Philosophy of Science: Problems, Perspectives, and Case Studies. (Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, vol. 20). Vienna: Springer.
- Philosophical Issues in Handwritten Candidate Works of Kyiv Theological Academy Students (1819‒1924)
- Richard Bett. How to Be a Pyrrhonist. Bett, R. (2019). How to Be a Pyrrhonist: The Practice and Significance of Pyrrhonian Skepticism. Cambridge: Cambridge UP
- Duncan Large et al., Untranslatability: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Large, D., Akashi, M., Józwikowska, W., & Rose, E. (2019). Untranslatability: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Routledge: New York
- Silence as an argument and a manifestation of respect in the argumentation in John Locke’s works
- The birth of the «European Dictionary of Philosophies» and Barbara Cassin’s discovery
- Філософія як школа життя за часів тоталітаризму. Частина ІІ. Мислити, говорити, мовчати.
- Meaning of presence
- Comparative analysis of the philosophical courses of Teofan Prokopovich and Georgi Konissky on the example of the section “On infinity”
- A critical comparative edition of the texts of Theofan Prokopovich and Georgy Konysky on the infinity and their available Ukrainian translations
- Avicenna and Avicennism in the Muslim Philosophical Thought on Ukrainian lands: Post-Classical Period
- Derrida as an object of the history of philosophy: the concept of aporia in terms of the universality problem
- Hryhorii Skovoroda: Poetic Biography of the Philosopher in the Spiritual Spaces of Ukraine and Europe
- Philosophy as a School of Life at the Time of Totalitarianism. Part I. Thinking in the Space of Soviet Myths. (Conversation with Xenija Zborovska, Ruslan Mironenko, Olena Kostenko and Mykola Shulha)
- Language as a Way to Cognition (Plato’s “Cratylus” in Ukrainian Translation)
- Moses Mendelssohn and Formation of Jewish Culture in the Time of Enlightenment: Political and Language Aspects
- Plato. Cratylus (427d-435е)
- Theophan Prokopovych. Physicae Scientiae
- “Clarification” vs. “explanation”: Wittgenstein’s philosophical reflections on the human nature (French perspective)
- Wilhelm Windelband: The History of Philosophy as Organon and as Integral Part of Philosophy
- Discussion Topics in the History of the Development of Immanuel Kant’s Third «Critique»
- Comparative Analysis of Theophan Prokopovych’s and Georgii Konyskyi’s Philosophy of Mind
- The Problem of Infinity in Kyiv-Mohylian Philosophical Courses (the 17th– 18th centuries): A Preliminary Study
- Philosophical aspect of the lexeme “fortune” in Anthony Radivilovsky’s texts
- Human Onthology in the Early Modern Crimean Sufism: School of Ibrahim al-Qirimi
- Peter Lombard on God’s Knowledge and Its Capacities: Sententiae, Book I, Distinctions 38-39
- “Learn to philosophize”: the Role of the History of Philosophy and Argumentation Theory in the Reform of Philosophical Education
- Ukrainian Philosophy on the Fracture of Epoch (Conversation with Ksenia Zborovska, Gennady Zinchenko and Sophia Dmitrenko)
- Philological Culture and the Humanities. Reflections on the Book: Zvonska, L. L. et al. (Eds.). (2017). Encyclopedic Dictionary of Classical Languages. Kyiv: Kyiv University
- The Philosophy of Laugh and Humor in the Modern Historical-philosophical Discourse
- Biographical encyclopedia (dictionary) as a genre of the contemporary historiography of philosophy: Anglo-American and Ukrainian experience
- The Relationship between the Notions of the Substantial Union and Interaction of Soul and Body in Descartes’ Philosophy
- Reply to the Paper “National Philosophy as a Subject of Comparative Research”
- National Philosophy as a Subject of Comparative Research
- Friedrich Nietzsche «The Dawn of Day». Power to Translation
- Menno Simons’ and Martin Luther’s Interpretative Approaches in the Protestant Hermeneutical Horizon
- The Evolution of Gregory Skovoroda’s Philosophical Views with Respect to his Spiritual Biography
- An Imaginative Meeting at the Entrance to the Temple of Apollo at Delphi: Self-knowledge and Self-love in Johann Georg Hamann and Hryhorii Skovoroda. Comparative analysis
- «Philosophy is a flower blooming against a background of an epoch» (Conversation with Pavlo Bartusiak, Volodymyr Olinkevych and Olesia Smolinska)
- New Studies of Locke Philosophy of Religion
- Reception studies: a new Classics? On Greek and Roman Classics in the British Struggle for Social Reform (Ed. Edith Hall, Henry Stead: Bloomsbury Academic, 2015)
- Liber de causis: the Intellectual Travel from Athens to Paris and London through Bagdad and Toledo
- Liber de Сausis. Capitula VII-XV
- Are “Hă-ḇêl” of Kohelet and Contemporary “Meaningless” Real Synonymos? (on the grounds of some modern translations of the book of the Preacher)
- On the dialectical justification of ontology
- The Role of Skeptical Evidence in the First and Second “Meditations”. Article 2. Certitudo
- Christian Thomasius: logic as the doctrine of reason
- Recent Discussions on the Name of Aristotles Work Known to Us as “Metaphysics”
- Indian philosophy and the concept of liberation (mokṣa) in the “Mānava-Dharmaśāstra”
- Mānava Dharma-Śāstra
- Liber de causis (“The Book of Causes”): an intellectual journey from Athens to Paris and London through Baghdad and Toledo
- Liber de causis. Capitula VII-XV
- Enlightenment and ontology. Russian Preclassic Enlightenment: Kireyevsky
- In memory of Boris Dombrovsky
- In memory of Yurii Kushakov
- Subjective view of Ukrainian philosophy (Conversation with Xenija Zborovska, Amina Khelufi and Vsevolod Khoma)
- On Nonreductive Biography and Eternal Self-Overcoming (Lyuty, Т. Nietzsche. Self-Overcoming. Кyiv: Tempora, 2016)
- The New Science of the Civil World. An Analytical and Historical Commentary on Giovanni Battista Vico’s “Idea of the Work”. Part One
- Principj di Scienza nuova d’intorno alla comune natura delle nazioni
- Comments to the Ukrainian translation of al-Farabi’s treatise “Epistle Indicating the Way to Happiness”
- Epistle Indicating the Way to Happiness
- Soviet «Founding Myth»: change of milestones in the 1930’s
- Ideological Interpretations of Nietzsche’s Philosophical Views in the Ukrainian Cultural Context (the end of the 19th – beginning of the 20th centuries)
- Conciliatorics and eclecticism: philosophy on the way to a concept of open system
- Peter Lombard on God’s Knowledge: Sententiae, Book I, Distinctions 35-38, as the Basis for Later Theological Discussions
- Sadr ad-Din Shirazi’s Doctrine of Being