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                      Seminar № 6. Non-classical foreign philosophy of the XIX-XX centuries.


                     1. Features of non-classical philosophy. Irrationalism
                     2. Philosophical ideas of "scientific philosophy" of the nineteenth century:

               positivism and Marxism.
                     3. Existentialism.
                     4. Freudianism and neo-Freudianism. Philosophy E. Freem.

                     5.  Neotomism  -  the  religious  direction  of  the  philosophy  of  the  twentieth
               century.

                     Key concepts: Existentialism, Ego, Psychoanalysis, Overman (Übermensch),

               Positivism, Verification, Neo-Thomism, Pragmatism.


                                                         Basic concepts

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