The philosopher, literary critic and essayist Jūratė Baranova died



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1955 Born Jūratė Baranova – philosopher, essayist, literary critic, author of many textbooks, doctor of humanities.

His main areas of research are: ethics, philosophical anthropology, practical philosophy, postmodern philosophy.

He wrote monographs Moral Philosophy of the 20th century: a conversation with Kant (2004), Philosophy and literature: confrontations, parallels, intersections (2006), Nietzsche and postmodernity (2007), Cinema and philosophy (with others, 2013), The phenomenon of Jurga Ivanauskaitė: Between surrealism and existentialism (2014), Rhythm and chorus: between philosophy and arts (2016), A study of creation between the visual and the literary: Tarkovsky and Ivanauskaitė 2015), the philosophical book Saĝo kielapeutio = Wisdom as therapy (2008).

Collections of published essays Meditations: texts and images (2005), Fear of Drowning (2014). Collection of essays at the Swedish Café Tabac: Lithuanian essays (Café Tabac: Litauiska essäer 2006) by one of the authors.

Development of teaching methodology tools for philosophy, ethics, textbooks for secondary and higher schools.

He wrote philosophical articles, literary criticism, prose works (he also signed under the literary nickname Ana Audicka).

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