Title Lithuanian philosophy of culture and the concept of integral democracy /
Authors Peluritis, Laurynas
DOI 10.14394/eidos.jpc
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Is Part of Eidos. A journal for philosophy of culture.. Warsaw : University of Warsaw. 2024, vol. 8, no. 4, p. 193-223.. ISSN 2544-302X. eISSN 2544-302X
Keywords [eng] integral democracy ; Lithuanian philosophy ; philosophy of culture ; Stasys Šalkauskis
Abstract [eng] This paper aims to provide a comprehensive examination of the development of Lithuanian philosophical thought and philosophy of culture in Lithuania, focusing specifically on the concept of integral democracy. The emergence of Lithuanian philosophy in the Lithuanian language, which dates back to the early twentieth century, coincided with the formation of the modern Lithuanian state (1918–1940). During this period, cultural progress was emphasized alongside economic development, and the philosophy of culture became the dominant paradigm. The article posits integral democracy as a significant philosophical contribution from this era, initially developed by Stasys Šalkauskis and further elaborated by his students, Antanas Maceina and Juozas Girnius. It calls for democratizing cultural, social, and economic spheres, emphasizing personal freedom of conscience and cultural autonomy for various communities and groups with a multilayered democracy rooted in cultural, economic, and social autonomy, advocating for protecting individual and communal freedoms from state overreach.
Published Warsaw : University of Warsaw
Type Journal article
Language English
Publication date 2024
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