ON THE MEANING OF THE QUESTION “WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY?”

Authors

  • Teodor I. Oizerman

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5840/eps201956237

Keywords:

historico-philosophical process, world as wholeness, worldview, philosophical self-consciousness, cultural universals, ideology, science

Abstract

Theodor Oizerman’s article “On The Meaning Of The Question ‘What is philosophy?’" was first published in the journal “Voprosy filosofii”, 1968, vol. 11. Since that the issue has become a bibliographical rarity and still does not exist in digital form. Other versions of the article were rewritten in the form of book chapters and transformed in the context of the current situation. This proposed publication is based on one of the older versions, which, is, on the one hand, as close to the original author’s intention, and on the other hand, lacks a certain dependence on the ideological context. The text, however, includes some critically important arguments appearing only in later editions. In general, the article is of central significance in terms of its place in the Metaphilosophy concept proposed by Oizerman, which later the following books have manifested: “The Problem Of The History Of Philosophy”(1969, 1983), “The Foundations For The Theory Of The Historico-Philosophical Process” (1983, in co-authorship with A.S. Bogomolov), “Philosophy As A History Of Philosophy” (1999), “Ambivalence Of Philosophy” (2011); “Metaphilosophy: Theory Of The Historico-Philosophical Process” (2009). A number of references due to the difficulty of reading the archived article text have been omitted or taken from new editions. The text has been prepared and edited by Ilya T. Kasavin.

Published

2019-09-09

How to Cite

[1]
2019. ON THE MEANING OF THE QUESTION “WHAT IS PHILOSOPHY?”. Epistemology & Philosophy of Science. 56, 2 (Sep. 2019), 181–202. DOI:https://doi.org/10.5840/eps201956237.