Genesis of the Culture of Thinking: Logos, Ratio, Vision.

Kyiv: PP Lysenko (2018)
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The monograph highlights the problem of visual thinking within the evolutionary trajectory of historico-philosophical paradigms. It offers a comprehensive exploration of how visual culture has influenced and shaped philosophical thought over time, examining the transformative impact of "Logos," "Ratio," and "Vision." Through a structured analysis spanning five chapters, it delves into the philosophical lexicon of philosophical visualistics, investigates the metaphorical underpinnings of "epistema" and "sofia," traces the historical development of visual perception, and scrutinizes the emergence of a visual paradigm in modern philosophy. Ultimately, this work provides valuable insights into the intricate interplay between language, vision, and philosophical discourse, making it a valuable resource for scholars, philosophers, and those interested in the complex evolution of human intellectual paradigms.

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Halyna Ilina
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv

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