Yosypenko, Serhii2019-05-282019-05-282018Yosypenko S. Philosophy and Post-Totalitarian Practices / S. Yosypenko // Future Human Image. - 2018. - Vol. 9. - P. 134-144.https://ekmair.ukma.edu.ua/handle/123456789/15730This writing aims to outline the principles of researches on philosophy in Central and Eastern European countries, preferably USSR, in the latest soviet and post-soviet periods. In author’s opinion, the crucial points for such kind of research are: a) to discover a correlation between philosophy and the phenomenon of totalitarianism; b) to correlate a soviet philosophy with totalitarian experience. The article considers methodological and axiological problems in research of post-totalitarian practices in general as such as in philosophy. In author’s opinion the main problem in development of the post-soviet philosophy is interiorisation of intellectual, cultural and social practices, which were formed concerning to totalitarian experience. This became a reason of “cynicism” and “nihilism” of post-soviet philosophy. It’s impossible to cast mentioned phenomena off without consideration of totalitarian phenomenon and critical reconsideration of the own totalitarian experience.enCentral and Eastern Europetotalitarian phenomenontotalitarian experienceSoviet philosophypost-totalitarian practicesarticlePhilosophy and Post-Totalitarian PracticesArticle