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5. Name the key provisions of positivism.
                     6. What is the philosophical anthropology? Its main notions and directions.
                     7. How is the problem of man in the philosophy of existentialism solved?
                     8. What problems positivism deals with?


                                               References and Web Resources
                     1. Anthony Kenny. A New History of Western Philosophy. – Volume 1: Ancient

               Philosophy.  –  Oxford  –  New  York.  –  2006.  –  342  p.  Access  mode:
               https://archive.org/stream/AncientPhilosophy/Ancient%20Philosophy_djvu.txt
                     2. Bertrant Rassel. The History of Western Philosophy. – New York, 1945.  –

               956                          p.                          Access                           mode:
               http://www.giuliotortello.it/clil/History_of_Western_Philosophy.pdf
                     3. Encyclopedia Britannica. Access mode: https://www.britannica.com/topic-

               browse/Philosophy
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                     5.  Frederick  Copleston.  A  History  of  philosophy.  –  Volume  II.  Medieval
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                     6. Simon Blackburn. The Oxford Dictionary of Philosophy. – Oxford paperback
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                     Seminar № 7. Ukrainian philosophy

                     1. Philosophical ideas in the works of ancient scribes and in the monuments of
               literature.
                     2. The ideas of humanism and the Reformation in the works of Ukrainian
               thinkers (2nd floor, XIII - first half of the ХУІІ century.).

                     3.  The  doctrine  of  man  in  the  philosophy  of  G.  Skovoroda.  4.  Philosophy  of
               Ukrainian romanticism of the nineteenth century. (M. Gogol, M.Kostomarov).



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