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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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Neoplatonic tendencies in Russian philosophy
Studies in East European Thought, 2010The Absolute is a basic and fundamental issue for philosophy as such. I present different concepts of the Absolute (substantialism, energetism, escapism, methodologism). We can say that contemporary European philosophy “orphaned” the neo-Platonic tradition.
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2022
Covering tsarist, Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, this book traces how Russian thinkers have, in the course of history, been thinking about the political (defined, in this book, as the possibility of both conflict and concord about, in principle, anything).
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Covering tsarist, Soviet and post-Soviet Russia, this book traces how Russian thinkers have, in the course of history, been thinking about the political (defined, in this book, as the possibility of both conflict and concord about, in principle, anything).
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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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Contemporary Russian Philosophy
The Journal of Religion, 1949T-'9ENSION is the most insidious enemy of understanding, and it is inevi. table that the American attitude toward Russian ideas as well as toward Russian affairs should be tense at the present time. The approach to problems of Russian culture, which was tentative and inquiring during and just after the war, has become, after bitter experience with ...
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ISTORIYA, 2018
Russian thought is rarely associated with philosophy of law. The intellectuals of pre-revolutionary Russia are known rather for their uncompromising critique of legalism, passing sometimes into a genuine ‘legal nihilism’. Indeed, both right-wing and left-wing Russian thinkers – the Slavophiles and Dostoevskii on the one hand, the populists and ...
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Russian thought is rarely associated with philosophy of law. The intellectuals of pre-revolutionary Russia are known rather for their uncompromising critique of legalism, passing sometimes into a genuine ‘legal nihilism’. Indeed, both right-wing and left-wing Russian thinkers – the Slavophiles and Dostoevskii on the one hand, the populists and ...
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Marxism and Russian Philosophy
Russian Social Science Review, 1992Until quite recently, Russian philosophy was studied mainly from the standpoint of its development "along the path to Marxism." Understandably, attention was mainly devoted to "the solid materialist tradition," which overshadowed all other currents of Russian thought.
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Russian Existential Philosophy
2019Abstract Chapter 11 presents the concepts of Nikolai Berdyaev and Lev Shestov who highlighted the mysterious dimension of the whole of reality from the perspective of his existential philosophy. For Berdyaev the main feature of the universe is mystery because it is coherent with the capacity for free, unforced cognition. On the one hand,
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