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Philosophy doesn't belong to the university. It belongs to you.

Blue Cave is not a blog, it is a project that restores philosophy to its original power - not as an academic discipline, but as a way of living and thinking about what really matters. It is a place where philosophy returns to its source: to concrete experience, action and understanding. We do not offer ready-made answers "on a plate", but invite you to the arduous work of extracting meanings - through thinking, experience and practice. Philosophy as a tool for navigating the world, not as a collection of dead facts.

This is a project with one goal: to examine the systems of great thinkers, to identify their main concepts, to test them in the context of today's world and to specify those that have an indisputable application. Our approach to great thinkers - not as museum exhibits, but as living interlocutors.

With Heidegger – about the world.

With Kant – about reason.

With Socrates – about myself.

With Marcus Aurelius – on action.

With Parmenides – about what really is.

Each of them has something specific to say about aspects of human experience that still concern us. We focus on the practice of thinking, not on academic theorizing. It is not about selling attention, but about deepening it. Not about informing, but about teaching orientation. "Blue Cave" is not only a reference to Plato's cave. It suggests a transformation of the way of seeing and being - a search for meanings and sense. "Blue" means that we are getting closer, that we are on the right path in this discovery.

Write if you want to join the project.

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