In this first presentation of my doctoral research at the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Vienna I presented the idea of direct and indirect social impact, that diverse cultural practices, including philosophy, may provide. Here I first raised a question about how philosophy embodies in broad culture and contributes to it, what is its public effect, and can (and, what is important, should it) it be direct. I also presented key concepts of my research: “public philosophy” and “public turn” in humanities and described the process of institutionalization of public forms of academic humanities.
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Yasna, I. (2019). The First All-Ukrainian Contest of Philosophical Startups. Philosophical Thought, No. 1, 40-59.
https://dumka.philosophy.ua/index.php/fd/article/view/341Analytical report on the First All-Ukrainian Contest of Philosophical Startups, designed to draw attention to public forms of philosophical discourse and communication that go beyond the established institutional academic formats (official university education, academic research institutions in the field of philosophy, etc.). The first results and observations on the forms, subjects, directions of work and problems faced by modern Ukrainian projects of public philosophizing are given.