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Habsburg Galicia as a melting pot and meeting place of different languages is a privileged place to look for transcultural contacts in scholarship. Stepan Ivanyk, Warsaw-based Lviv philosopher and historian of philosophy, takes exactly this region to look at Ukrainian scholars in the Lviv-Warsaw School of analytic and mathematical philosophy, a school considered in the literature as a Polish phenomenon disregarding participation of scholars identifying with Jewish and Ukrainian cultures. In fact, with few notable exceptions the topic of intercultural contacts in culturally mixed regions of (not only Habsburg) Central Europe has been only scarcely a topic of historical inquiry.
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Surman, J.J. (2020). Stepan Ivanyk, Filozofowie ukraińscy w Szkole Lwowsko-Warszawskiej. Warszawa: Semper 2014. 223 pages. In: Schuster, R. (eds) The Vienna Circle in Czechoslovakia. Vienna Circle Institute Yearbook, vol 23. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36383-3_12
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