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Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2002

Pages: 179-206

Series: Studies in East European Thought

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Leonidas Donskis, "On the boundary of two worlds", Studies in East European Thought 54 (3), 2002, pp. 179-206.

On the boundary of two worlds

Lithuanian philosophy in the twentieth century

Leonidas Donskis

pp. 179-206

in: Studies in East European Thought 54 (3), 2002.

Abstract

Modern Lithuanian philosophy originated as aresponse to the questions formulated in Russianphilosophy – religious, moral, and social.Later it turned to Continental Europeanphilosophy, preoccupying itself with German andFrench existentialism, hermeneutics, andphenomenology. Yet the loss of independentpolitical and intellectual existence Lithuaniaexperienced for five decades isolated andmarginalized the then lively and promisingintellectual culture. In the 1980s, Lithuanianphilosophy started recovering and reorientingitself, again, to Western currents of moderntheoretical thought. Drawing on the example ofmodern Lithuanian philosophy, the articlepresents a detailed historical overview of whatmight be termed the East-Central European routeto political and cultural modernity.

Publication details

Publisher: Springer

Place: Berlin

Year: 2002

Pages: 179-206

Series: Studies in East European Thought

Full citation:

Leonidas Donskis, "On the boundary of two worlds", Studies in East European Thought 54 (3), 2002, pp. 179-206.