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    Hegel's Esthetics and the Contemporary Struggle of Ideas.M. F. Ovsiannikov & D. D. Ednii - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (4):374-393.
    Is Hegel's esthetics of interest to us, people of the twentieth century? Have his ideas not retreated to nonexistence with his times? Or are those who insist upon the need to investigate Hegelian esthetics and Hegel's mode of thought as a whole beginning, unconsciously and contrary to their wills, to defend the viewpoint that, despite all the progress of natural science and technology, people continue to think after the fashion of their ancestors and that human thought is either hopelessly lagging (...)
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    Soviet Dissertations in Philosophy, 1966-1967.M. F. Ovsiannikov & Iu A. Petrov - 1968 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 7 (3):52-60.
    In the academic year just past, the Expert Commission on Philosophical Disciplines of the Higher Certification Committee [VAK] processed 441 cases pertaining to the award of degrees and ranks. Of these, positive decisions were handed down in 333 cases, and negative decisions in 9 cases, while final decisions have not yet been taken on 99. Of the total number, 418 cases were examined, 114 of these for the degree of Doctor of Philosophical Sciences and 304 for Candidate in Philosophical Sciences, (...)
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    The Aesthetic Training of Students and the Teaching of Aesthetics in Higher Education.M. F. Ovsiannikov - 1973 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 12 (3):71-86.
    In the experience of building towards communism in our country we have witnessed the rising role and specific weight of art and aesthetic culture in the general system of developing a communist morale in Soviet people. A number of factors requires emphasis here:First, it is perfectly clear that, under the conditions of the building of communism, becoming a professional cannot mean confining oneself to education in one's field but presumes that the individual acquire a high general level of culture, that (...)
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    Review of A. A. Bazhenova, Russian Esthetic Thought and the Present Day. [REVIEW]M. F. Ovsiannikov - 1982 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 21 (1):80-84.
    The history of Russian esthetic thought is one of the most important components of our culture. The philosophical and theoretical significance, the civic spirit, the many-sidedness, diversity, and depth of esthetic ideas make the Russian esthetic heritage a vital and permanent value in the life of the spirit of developed socialism.
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