Social ideas: phenomenological analysis experience

Kant 42 (2):146-152 (2022)
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Abstract

The purpose of the study is to analyze social ideas using the methods of philosophical phenomenology. The article clarifies the features of the application of phenomenology to the analysis of social phenomena. The main emphasis is placed on the study of social ideas that offer the implementation of projects of regional significance. The projects of "United Europe" were considered. The trajectories of the implementation of the original plan are presented. When summing up the results of the study, the importance of focusing on empirical contexts in which social ideas find their practical implementation was noted.

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