The paper's focus is on three main issues: (1) it examines the influences of the external, mainly political turbulences on the conception and publishing of ten volumes of 'Anthology of Philosophers' Works' (Antologia z diel filozofov, 1966-1977), paying attention especially to anomalies accompanying its accomplishment; (2) on wider philosophical background on which this project has been carried out, such as the formation of the generation of Slovak historians of philosophy, creating the Slovak philosophical terminology, 'Anthology' as a propagator of philosophical pluralism, problems concerning translations etc.; (3) on inspiring and long-lasting effect of 'Anthology' on the development of Slovak philosophy, on teaching philosophy at universities, but also on the Slovak culture in general.
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