Prof. Dr. Raivis Bičevskis raivis.bicevskis@lu.lv

Supervisor is tenured professor for social philosophy, Member of Latvian Academy of Science, Head of interdisciplinary Centre for German Studies, Author of more than 150 scientific publications

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Philosophy of Social and Cultural Transformations in the context of Relationship to the World and of the Philosophical Anthropology Key words: Philosophy, Sociology, Philosophical Anthropology Since the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries, the sociology of relations with the world, formed within the theoretical framework of the Frankfurt School, and the discussion about its perspectives have developed significantly. This productive approach, combining research from the humanities and social sciences and transforming several important concepts of modern philosophy, opens new possibilities for interdisciplinary research, while at the same time maintaining a connection with the philosophical classics of the 20th century. What perspectives are visible at the meeting points of this sociology and philosophical anthropology, and how can the social and cultural contours of the era, as well as the development curves of modern society, be read at these points?