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Russian Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: An Anthology

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Value Inquiry Book Series - 349Publication details: Leiden Brill 2021Description: 426pISBN:
  • 9789004369979
DDC classification:
  • N91.1 SE666
Contents:
Homo Europaeus Anatolii Akhutin Alexander Chumakov Historical and Philosophical Aspects of Global Studies in the Modern Scientific System Alexander Chumakov David Dubrovskii Solving the Mind-Body Problem: Thomas Nagel's Article, "Conceiving the Impossible and the Mind-Body Problem," Revisited David Dubrovskii Mikhail Epstein From Analysis to Synthesis: Conceiving a Transformative Metaphysics for the Twenty-First Century Mikhail Epstein Valentina Fedotova Terrorism: An Attempt at Conceptualization Valentina Fedotova Fedor Girenok On Culture's Turn to Nonconceptual Thinking Fedor Girenok Aleksei Griakalov Philosophy of the Event and Hermeneutics of Memory: Evidence of Assertion Aleksei Griakaluv Boris Groys Becoming Cosmic Boris Groys Pavel Gurevich The Theme of Man in Russian Philosophy Pavel Gurevich Sergey Horujy Synergic Anthropology: Foundations, Goals, Results Sergey Horuty Vladimir Kantor The Problem of Posthumous Existence from Plato to Dostoyevsky: "Bobok," a Short Story by Dostoyevsky Vlidimir Kantor Igor Kliamkin Demilitarization as a Historical and Cultural Issue Igor Kliamkin Vladimir Kutyrev Philosophy for and by Humans Vladimir Kutyrev Boris Markov The Image of the "Other": Xenophobia and Xenophilia Boris Markov Vadim Mezhuev Russia in Search of Its Civilizational Identity Vadim Mezhuev Alexander Nikiforov The Value of Science Alexander Nikiforov Valery Podoroga What Does One Really Mean by Asking "What Is Philosophy?" Valery Podoroga Nikolai Rozov The Cyclical Dynamics in Russian History Nikolai Rozov Mikhail Sergeev The Enlightenment Project: Reflections on the National Identity of US Americans Mikhail Sergeev Natalya Shelkovaia Friedrich Nietzsche on the Way of Recurrence to Oneself Natalya Shelkovaia Karen Swassjan Theologia Heterodoxa Karen Swassjan
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Homo Europaeus
Anatolii Akhutin
Alexander Chumakov

Historical and Philosophical Aspects of Global Studies
in the Modern Scientific System
Alexander Chumakov
David Dubrovskii
Solving the Mind-Body Problem: Thomas Nagel's Article,
"Conceiving the Impossible and the Mind-Body Problem," Revisited
David Dubrovskii
Mikhail Epstein
From Analysis to Synthesis: Conceiving a Transformative Metaphysics
for the Twenty-First Century
Mikhail Epstein
Valentina Fedotova
Terrorism: An Attempt at Conceptualization
Valentina Fedotova

Fedor Girenok
On Culture's Turn to Nonconceptual Thinking
Fedor Girenok

Aleksei Griakalov
Philosophy of the Event and Hermeneutics of Memory:
Evidence of Assertion
Aleksei Griakaluv
Boris Groys
Becoming Cosmic
Boris Groys
Pavel Gurevich
The Theme of Man in Russian Philosophy
Pavel Gurevich
Sergey Horujy
Synergic Anthropology: Foundations, Goals, Results
Sergey Horuty
Vladimir Kantor
The Problem of Posthumous Existence from Plato to Dostoyevsky:
"Bobok," a Short Story by Dostoyevsky
Vlidimir Kantor
Igor Kliamkin
Demilitarization as a Historical and Cultural Issue
Igor Kliamkin
Vladimir Kutyrev
Philosophy for and by Humans
Vladimir Kutyrev
Boris Markov
The Image of the "Other": Xenophobia and Xenophilia
Boris Markov
Vadim Mezhuev
Russia in Search of Its Civilizational Identity
Vadim Mezhuev
Alexander Nikiforov
The Value of Science
Alexander Nikiforov
Valery Podoroga
What Does One Really Mean by Asking "What Is Philosophy?"
Valery Podoroga
Nikolai Rozov
The Cyclical Dynamics in Russian History
Nikolai Rozov
Mikhail Sergeev
The Enlightenment Project: Reflections on the National Identity
of US Americans
Mikhail Sergeev
Natalya Shelkovaia
Friedrich Nietzsche on the Way of Recurrence to Oneself
Natalya Shelkovaia
Karen Swassjan
Theologia Heterodoxa
Karen Swassjan

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