The Written Word and the Oral Word: Toward an Oral History of Philosophy. Part I. At the Crossroads of Fate: The Secret of the Ancient Rug

Sententiae 43 (1):190-211 (2024)
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An interview of Amina Kkhelufi and Kseniia Myroshnyk with Tetiana Chaika, dedicated to the formation of the idea of an oral history of philosophy.

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Amina Kkhelufi
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