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Writing the History of Russian Philosophy
Studies in East European Thought, 2011This article addresses the writing of the history of Russian philosophy from the first of such works—Archimandrite Gavriil’s Russian Philosophy [Russkaja filosofija, 1840]—to philosophical histories/textbooks in the twenty-first century. In the majority of these histories, both past and present, we find a relentless insistence on the delineation of ...
Alyssa DeBlasio
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2021
Учебное пособие подготовлено коллективом сотрудников Института философии Российской академии наук в рамках проекта Государственного академического университета гуманитарных наук по созданию Инновационного учебно-методического комплекса «История».
Sergey Bazhov +9 more
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Учебное пособие подготовлено коллективом сотрудников Института философии Российской академии наук в рамках проекта Государственного академического университета гуманитарных наук по созданию Инновационного учебно-методического комплекса «История».
Sergey Bazhov +9 more
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Danilevsky – the Founder of Russian History of Philosophy
Almanac “Essays on Conservatism”, 2020The author of the article substantiates the opinion that N. Y. Danilevsky was the founder of specific Russian history of philosophy. The author traces the historiosophy development from its beginnings till present days, denoting the challenges and threats that modern Russia is facing, as well as the ways of their ...
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The Problem of Teaching the History of Russian Philosophy in Higher Education
Otechestvennaya Filosofiya, 2023Предлагаемый материал представляет собой заочную дискуссию о проблемах преподавания истории русской философии в высшей школе. Авторам было предложено ответить на шесть вопросов, отражающих, по мнению редакции, основные проблемные узлы и конфликтные темы вокруг преподавания данной учебной и научной дисциплины: 1.
Konstantin Antonov +11 more
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2018
In his classic book The Russian Idea Nikolai Berdiaev pointed out that ‘independent Russian thought was awakened by the problem of the philosophy of history’. It was because educated, Westernized Russians needed an answer to the problem of Russia’s whence and whither: Who are we? Where are we going? What is Russia’s place in universal history?
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In his classic book The Russian Idea Nikolai Berdiaev pointed out that ‘independent Russian thought was awakened by the problem of the philosophy of history’. It was because educated, Westernized Russians needed an answer to the problem of Russia’s whence and whither: Who are we? Where are we going? What is Russia’s place in universal history?
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A History of Russian Philosophy 1830–1930
2010The great age of Russian philosophy spans the century between 1830 and 1930 - from the famous Slavophile-Westernizer controversy of the 1830s and 1840s, through the 'Silver Age' of Russian culture at the beginning of the twentieth century, to the formation of a Russian 'philosophical emigration' in the wake of the Russian Revolution.
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Russian Neo-Kantianism in the history of European philosophy and culture
Voprosy Filosofii, 2020The article analyzes the role of Russian neo-Kantianism for the fate of European and Russian philosophy and culture. The author substantiates the idea that it was Russian neo-Kantianism, as the most influential direction of Russian neo-Westernism, that set itself the task of building an intellectual and cultural bridge between Russian and European ...
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History of Russian Philosophy.
The Journal of Philosophy, 1953George L. Kline, N. O. Lossky
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History of Russian Philosophy.
American Slavic and East European Review, 1952R. N. Carew Hunt, N. O. Lossky
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The Place of Russian Philosophy in World Philosophical History — A Perspective
Diogenes, 2009AbstractThis paper sketches the ambitious outlines of an assessment of the place of Russian philosophy in philosophical history ‘at large’, i.e. on a global and world-historical scale. At the same time, it indicates, rather modestly, a number of elements and aspects of such a project.
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