Iryna Pukhta
Scientific degree: Candidate of Philosophical Sciences
Email: Iryna.Pukhta@lnu.edu.ua
Google Scholar profile: scholar.google.com.ua
Research interests
- phenomenology and hermeneutics
- philosophy of mind
- critical thinking and cognitive sciences
Courses
Publications
Author of more than 35 publications, in particular:
- Pukhta I. Happiness: negative aspects of positive psychology / Iryna Pukhta / Happiness and modern society: Collection of scientific papers of the international scientific conference (Lviv, March 20-21, 2020) – Lviv: SPOLOM, 2020. – 329 p.
- Pukhta I. Irrationality of human thinking as a factor in human social life. / Iryna Pukhta / Thesis of the reporting scientific conference of the Faculty of Philosophy. L. Ryzhak, N. Zhigaylo. – Lviv, 2020. – 215 p.
- Pukhta Iryna Searching the Ukrainian “Formula of Happiness” // Collection of scientific papers of the International Scientific and Practical Conference «Happiness and Civilizational Development» (Lviv, November 14-15, 2019) – Lviv, 2019. – P. 200 – 202.
- Pukhta I. Freedom of the irrational subject in the information age // The phenomenon of freedom in the context of civilizational challenges of the XXI century: a collection of scientific papers of the International scientific-practical conference (May 23-24, 2019). – P. 233-235.
- Pukhta I. “From Homo sapiens to Homo deus: new challenges of humanity for man in the XXI century” // Lviv: Ivan Franko Lviv National University Publishing Center, 2019. – P. 28-31.
- Pukhta I. “The concept of” embodied mind “in the context of the epistemological turn in philosophy” // Thesis of the reporting scientific conference of the Faculty of Philosophy / Resp. for issue L. Ryzhak, O. Kvas. – Drogobich: LLC “Track-LTD”, 2018. – Issue. 15. – 225 p. – P. 29–31.
- Pukhta I. Critical thinking in the “post-truth” era // Eastern Humanities Yearbook. – Philosophy: Lwów-Preszów-Rzeszów, ed. Leszek Gawor. – Lublin: Radzyń Podlaski. – 2019. – Volume XVI, № 1 – 224 p.
- Pukhta I. The problem of man in post-anthropological discourse // Visnyk of Lviv National University. Series: philosophical sciences. № 20, 2018 – P.69-75. – (0.5 d.a.).
- Pukhta Iryna The last classical philosopher. About Hans-Georg Gadamer // Hortus (In) Conclusus Poland and Ukraine: talks about philosophy and literature. – Warsaw, – P. 199 – 201.
- Pukhta Iryna Interpretations without conflict. About Paul Ricoeur // Hortus (In) Conclusus Poland and Ukraine: talks about philosophy and literature. – Warsaw, 2017. – S. 203 – 205.
- Pukhta I. “Cognitive potential of metaphor” // Thesis of the reporting conference of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv (Lviv, February 2017). – 46 – 49.
- Pukhta I. Spiritual Challenges of Posthumanism // Reformation and Transformation of Society: Experience of the Past and Challenges of the Present: Thesis of the International Scientific and Practical Conference (December 8-9, 2017). – P.175-176.
- Pukhta I. “Dialogue of Cultures”: Postcolonial Dimension // Thesis of the International Conference “Philosophy of Dialogue and Understanding in the Construction of European and World Communities”, Lviv: VC Philosophical Faculty of LNU. Ivan Franko, 2016. – P. 191-193.
- Pukhta I. Philosophical Hermeneutics: The Way from the Method to the Universal Aspect of Philosophy ”// Visnyk of Lviv National University. Series: philosophical sciences. № 18, 2016 – P. 211 – 220. – (0.5 d.a.).
- Pukhta I. Ukraine between the values of survival and the values of self-expression // European as the creator of the civilization of development and progress. Thesis of the International Scientific Conference September 17-18, 2013. – Lviv: Small Publishing Center of the Faculty of Philosophy of Ivan Franko Lviv National University, 2013. – P. 76-78.
- Pukhta I. Rhetoric and irony in the context of classical philosophy //Visnyk Socially-humanitarian problems of man. – Lviv, 2011. – Issue. 6. – P. 113-120.
- Pukhta I. Transformation of the classical concept of the subject in the hermeneutic ontology of M. Heidegger // Collection of scientific papers of the international scientific-practical conference “Transformation of paradigms of thinking and concepts of knowledge” – Lviv, 2011. – P.70-81.
- Pukhta I. Irony in modern philosophy / I. Pukhta // Thesis of the reporting scientific conference of the Faculty of Philosophy. – Lviv, 2010. – Issue. 7. – 40-43.
Biography
1973 – was born in Kalush, Ivano-Frankivsk region
EDUCATION
2018 – training on the courses “Digital Competences in Education” at the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv in the framework of advanced training of research and teaching staff.
2008 – was defended PhD thesis “Transformation of the classical concepts of the subject in philosophical hermeneutics ” in the specialty 09.00.05 – History of Philosophy.
1998-2001 – studied at the graduate school of the Faculty of Philosophy of the Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, majoring in “History of Philosophy”
1993-1998 – was studied at the Faculty of Philosophy of Ivan Franko National University of Lviv majoring in Philosophy
1980-1991 – was studied at the school №7 in Kalush, Ivano-Frankivsk region.
PROFESSIONAL ACHIEVEMENTS:
2019 – present – Associate Professor of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
2001 -2019 – Assistant of the Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, Ivan Franko National University of Lviv
Teaching materials
- Educational and methodical complex «Philosophy» (for students of the Faculty of biology), 2021. – In Ukrainian.
- Syllabus «Philosophy» (for students of the Faculty of biology). In Ukrainian.
- Educational and methodical complex «Hermeneutics and phenomenology» (for students of the Faculty of philosophy), – In Ukrainian.
- Syllabus Hermeneutics and Phenomenology (for students of the Faculty of philosophy), 2021.- In Ukrainian.
- Educational and methodical complex «Critical thinking and heuristics» (Discipline of free Choice), 2022. – In Ukrainian.
- Syllabus «Critical thinking and heuristics» (Discipline of free Choice), 2022. – In Ukrainian.
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