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Lenin as an Object of Formalist Discourse: The Limits of the Literary and the Boundaries of Discipline

open access: yesThe Russian Review, EarlyView.
Abstract The analysis of Lenin’s language and rhetoric undertaken by the leading representatives of Russian Formalism in the pages of the journal LEF in early 1924 represents more than a tactical attempt to align Formalism with the mainstream of Bolshevik culture‐building in the context of the Soviet 1920s.
Alastair Renfrew
wiley   +1 more source

Bakhtinian Dialogic and Vygotskian Dialectic: Compatabilities and contradictions in the classroom? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
This article explores two central notions of ‘dialectics’ and ‘dialogics’ based on the work of Vygotsky (drawing on philosophers such as Hegel, Spinoza, Engels and Marx) and Bakhtin (drawing on members of the Bakhtin Circle and writers such as Dostoevsky
White, Elizabeth Jayne
core   +2 more sources

Winged horses, rascals and discourse referents

open access: yesTheoria, EarlyView.
Abstract This paper discusses some remarks Kaplan made in ‘Bob and Carol and Ted and Alice’ concerning empty names. I show how his objections to a particular view involving descriptions derived from Ramsification can be avoided by a nearby alternative framed in terms of discourse reference.
Andreas Stokke
wiley   +1 more source

The Chronotope of Humanness : Bakhtin and Dostoevsky [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Bakhtin and Dostoevsky shared the conviction that human life must be understood in terms of temporality. Both thinkers were obsessed with time’s relation to life as people experience it.
Morson, Gary Saul
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Meaning and loss of meaning in supervision

open access: yesBritish Journal of Psychotherapy, Volume 41, Issue 3, Page 416-431, August 2025.
Abstract Analytic and philosophical literature suggests that repetitive failures to make sense of internal and external events can seriously undermine our inner meaning systems, leading to feelings of meaninglessness and despair. Accepting the absurdity of the wish for a completely predictable, understandable and manageable world relieves the despair ...
Hanoch Yerushalmi
wiley   +1 more source

RELIGIOUS LIFE OF THE DOSTOEVSKY FAMILY (1867—1881) IN THE MEMOIRS BY A. G. DOSTOEVSKY [PDF]

open access: yesПроблемы исторической поэтики, 2011
The article touches upon the theme of religious beliefs of F. M. Dostoevsky which has been widely discussed since the late 19th century till now. Religious life of the family of Dostoevsky is revealed through the memoirs (Diary and Memoirs) of the person
Yarysheva I. S.
doaj  

Social-demographic factors of providing regional economic security (by the data of Omsk oblast)

open access: yesRussian Journal of Economics and Law, 2019
Objective: to develop an approach to assess the regional economic security indicators by supplementing them with socio- demographic factors and actualization of socio-demographic threats to the level of a certain region by assessing the probabilities of ...
E. A. Kapoguzov   +3 more
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The Color in F. M. Dostoevsky Novel Netochka Nezvanova [PDF]

open access: yesДостоевский и мировая культура: Филологический журнал, 2019
The article concerns colors and their role in Dostoevsky's novel Netochka Nezvanova. Different colors of characters or objects are often noticed by the author.
Pavel A. Ivanov
doaj   +1 more source

Dostoevsky’s Women: Finding a Voice [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
In Fyodor Dostoevsky\u27s works Notes from Underground, Crime and Punishment, and The Idiot, the characters of Lisa, Sonya, and Nastasya Filippovna reveal the author\u27s inability to envision an autonomous woman leading a functional life independent of ...
Nogas, Michelle A
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Karl Barth's Anti‐Ideological Theology: A Reconsideration of Barth's Approach to Philosophy

open access: yesInternational Journal of Systematic Theology, Volume 27, Issue 3, Page 372-400, July 2025.
Abstract Barth's approach to borrowing from philosophical figures and schools is underwritten by several convictions that made such an approach intelligible. These convictions entailed that (1) Barth had no firm commitment to a philosophical school; (2) Barth's use of philosophy and philosophical terminology displays a pragmatic though principled ...
Kimlyn J. Bender
wiley   +1 more source

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