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    Dialectical logic or logical dialectics? The Polish discussion on the principle of non-contradiction (1946–1957).Monika Woźniak - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 74 (1):111-127.
    The discussion on the principle of non-contradiction (1946–1957) between Marxist and non-Marxist philosophers was one of the major philosophical discussions in Polish philosophy of this period. In my text, I carefully reconstruct this discussion and outline its relation to Soviet debates on the subject. I show that the change in Schaff’s position happened in the early 1950s under the combined influence of the Lvov–Warsaw School and the changes in the official Soviet position regarding formal logic. I discuss the aftermath following (...)
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    Evald Ilyenkov: “On the State of Philosophy [Letter to the Central Committee of the Party]”.Evald Ilyenkov, Monika Woźniak & Andrzej W. Nowak - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (3):557-564.
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    Wrestling with Method. Dialectics and Phenomenology in Hegel and Berdyaev's Project for a New Philosophy.Monika Woźniak - 2024 - Analiza I Egzystencja 66:123-144.
    The paper is devoted is to the problem of philosophical method in the late writings of Nikolai Berdyaev, in which he began to criticize ontology for rationalising concrete existence. Berdyaev calls his new project “phenomenology of spiritual experience”, and his works of that period betray a growing interest in Hegelian philosophy as a first philosophy of spirit and a new, more dynamic way of philosophising. Because of it, I aim to compare both philosophical projects. In the first part of the (...)
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    Fighting for philosophy in the Marxian sense: introduction to Evald Ilyenkov’s “On the state of philosophy [letter to the Central Committee of the Party].Monika Woźniak & Andrzej W. Nowak - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (3):545-556.
    The text introduces a translation of Ilyenkov’s famous text “On the State of Philosophy,” which was meant as a letter to the Central Committee of the CPSU and expressed his exasperation with the development of Soviet philosophy. In our introduction, we describe the historical context of the emergence of the letter, including the main changes in Soviet philosophy in the 1960s (esp. rise in popularity of cybernetics), and the institutional details of Ilyenkov’s biography. We point to the contemporary relevance of (...)
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    The anthropological (humanist) tendency within Marxist philosophy in Poland.Monika Woźniak - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-23.