Authors: Yaroslav D. Kivenko-Emetov
This article examines the philosophical and methodological legacy of Dmytro Tarasovych Krivenko (1941—1994) on the occasion of the 84th anniversary of his birth. As one of the most original Ukrainian thinkers of the late Soviet period, Krivenko developed a textit{hierarchical model of cognition} and proposed textit{hierarchical logic} as a complement—rather than a negation—of dialectical logic. His works represent an attempt to reinterpret the epistemological foundations of science beyond both positivism and dogmatic materialism. Reconsidering the crisis of Western metaphysics from antiquity to the twentieth century, the study places Krivenko’s ideas within the broader context of the global discourse on materialism as a methodological principle rather than as a worldview.
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