Volume 9: No. 2/2025

Toward New Meanings of Eastern Europe, Part 2

Table of Contents

Editorial

Przemysław Bursztyka – Eastern Europe: In Search of Form (1-12)

Thematic Section

Tatiana Shchyttsova – Toward a Critical Hermeneutics of “In-betweenness”: Re-reading Abdziralovich, Miłosz, and Kundera in the Times of the New Imperial War in Europe (13-36)
Jurga Jonutytė – Self-Narratives of Resilience: Contingency and the Weakness of Identification (37-64)
Elvira Simfa AI Mika from Eastern Europe: Attitudes Toward Work in Easter-European Region (65-83)
Marta Valdmane – The Failure of Signs and the Need for Community: A Latvian Perspective on Developing a Cohesive Society (84-101)
Rasius Makselis From the Struggle for Freedom to a Culture of Liberty: Philosophical Reflections on the Lithuanian Experience of the Liberation Movement (102-116)
Przemysław Bursztyka Standing Together Is Not Enough: A Phenomenological Outline of Solidarity (With Constant Reference to Eastern European Experience) (117-167)

Forum

James Anderson – Anarchist-Socialist Praxis and Embodied Human Nature (168-201)
David Bordonaba-PlouIs Gastronomy a Medium for Artistic Expression? The Problem of Consumption and the Purported Asymmetry Between Aesthetic Judgments and Judgments of Personal Preference (202-229)
Jan DefrančeskiOn the Second-Person Perspective in Schopenhauer’s Moral Philosophy (230-248)

Discussion Papers, Comments, Book Reviews

Estelle Clements – Modern Mithraism: Ancient Concepts for an Information Age (249-274)

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