ETHICS OF V. SHYNKARUK: AXIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

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Using the axiological approach, the main philosophical views of V. Shynkaruk are analysed. The philosopher’s interpretation of the value trinity «Love – Belief-Hope» and his teachings about the form of human worldview are highlighted.

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Тетяна Рева

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Тетяна Рева (2017). ETHICS OF V. SHYNKARUK: AXIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS. Вісник Львівського університету, 13(), 110-114. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-450046