ZOZUĽAK, J.: Miesto byzantskej filozofie v dejinách filozofie / Byzantine Philosophy in the History of Philosophy
Philosophica Critica, vol. 1, 2015, no. 2, ISSN 1339-8970, pp. 45-52
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Publication date: December 15, 2015
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Abstract: This article was written on the occasion of 40th anniversary of research of Byzantine philosophy, which was established in 1975 as a scientific discipline. Previously, the issues of Byzantine Empire were mostly examined by so called “Byzantology”, the discipline focused on the study of Byzantine history, languages and arts. After the first monograph on Byzantine philosophy by V. Tatakis was published, in which he introduced the term “Byzantine Philosophy” as the name for an international research, the systematic scientific work has started in this area. Attention is also drawn to the name Byzantine Empire, which is closely linked with the term “Byzantine Philosophy”, and stresses the importance of studying Byzantine philosophy in Slovakia in terms of Cyril and Methodius mission. Probably the first definition of philosophy presented in the language of the Slavs is in the work of Constantine the Philosopher.
Key words: Byzantine philosophy – History of philosophy – Byzantology – Byzantine Empire
DOI: 10.17846/PC.2019.1.2.45-52
Key words: Byzantine philosophy – History of philosophy – Byzantology – Byzantine Empire
DOI: 10.17846/PC.2019.1.2.45-52