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"The Situation of Mind" by the famous Ukrainian philosopher Anatoly Loy contains selected plots of philosophical anthropology and practical philosophy, important for the author's position. In their combination, ontological implications play a leading role. The implicit presence of motivations of the life process gives philosophical concepts the desired semantic completeness. It is in this context that the views of Kant, Hegel, Arendt, Scheler, Plesner and others appear. The book also reflects a critical view of the past domestic experience and some of its characters.
Philosophical anthropology cannot be a self-sufficient, closed-in discipline, and, in fact, to this day remains open to mutual enrichment with other philosophical and special sciences. It can be considered as a kind of overture to the complex of practical philosophy, but at the same time it connects ontology - a kind of core of theoretical philosophy - with practical philosophy.