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    Gorky on Cruelty and Pity as Existentials of the People’s Being.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (5):415-431.
    When describing the essential features of the Russian peasantry, Gorky draws attention to the concepts of cruelty and, as a result, pity, which are necessary for understanding its actions. Cruelty,...
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    On Life and Death.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (7):39-59.
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    On the concept of war in Plato's dialogue "Alcibiades I".Svetlana Neretina - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    Plato's dialogue "Alcibiades I" introduces the very essence of philosophical business — knowledge, as far as it is accessible to man. The dialogue conducted by the wise Socrates and the young vain Alcibiades, who, wanting to play the first role in politics, decided to "fill the whole, one might say, humanity with his name and power," i. e. to unleash a war. Socrates, crushed by such a desire, prompted Alcibiades to consider what are called the "last questions": war and peace. (...)
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    Polemic and polemos.Svetlana Neretina - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The article, with reference to a selection of materials devoted to the theme of "war" and published in issue 18 in the journal "Vox" for 2015, re-emphasizes the need, no matter how tragic for thought and being, to end the very state of war as "father of all" (Heraclitus). The author emphasizes that human speech is permeated with struggle, which still connects the new and the old states of the world. The point is not in its content, not in the (...)
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    Philosophy of culture before and after october.Svetlana Neretina - 1994 - Studies in East European Thought 46 (3):197 - 222.
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    Platonov’s Second-Rate Man.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2020 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (3):214-227.
    Andrei Platonov’s novel Chevengur does not only describe the concrete model of building communism that was being realized in real life; it also discusses the problem of creating a new human being w...
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    Platonov’s Utopia as Freethinking.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (3):75-94.
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    Repetition as a Stylistic Device in the Work of Mikhail Lermontov.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2016 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 54 (2):160-175.
    The article focuses on the use of repetition in the work of Mikhail Yu. Lermontov. Lermontov utilizes repetition to create a multiplicity of meanings, to redraw plotlines, and to depict the life of things and characters in a state of freedom. An analysis of three Lermontov poems, The Confession, Boyarin Orsha, and Mtsyri shows that they constitute a single train of thought, which cannot be broken without violating Lermontov's attempt to show the limits of not only the human soul, but (...)
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    Smoke: A Sign of a New Historical Community.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2018 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 56 (5):380-393.
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    The Year 1917: Sacrifices of History.Svetlana S. Neretina - 2017 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 55 (3-4):194-209.
    For Russia, the beginning of the twentieth century was a step into Modernity, into that pan-European new time that in the seventeenth century heralded a permanent social change, which has defined our entire epoch up to the present day—it was a time of transformation, war, and revolution.1 A concept of “revolution” that emerged within theology marked a global shift toward modernization, which defines Modernity even in those moments when there is a fallback to the preceding tradition, the meaning of which (...)
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    Understanding of personality: Averintsev, Bybler, Gefter, Bibikhin.Svetlana Neretina - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    The problem of personality in philosophy has been significant since the emergence of Christianity. In Soviet Russia, this problem has been actualized since the 2nd half of the twentieth century, since the Thaw, when the books of Russian religious philosophers became known. We were the original heirs of Christian ontology and ethics, which assumed that a personal appeal to God on You (Tu) testified to a change of places in the interior of being itself, which becomes intimate, close, because the (...)
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    Word and Deed in the Novels of I.S. Turgenev.Svetlana Neretina - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 7:83-95.
    Russian classic writer Ivan Turgenev, analyzing the Russian reality of the second half of the 19th century, presented inside one work – novel Smoke – an anthropological review of society, showing a change in the speech styles of different layers of the population. The novel is dominated by the idea of a dialogue of cultures – an obvious dialogue of Western European and Russian culture, and no less obvious dialogue that took place within the multitude of Russian cultures: gentry’s and (...)
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    What does the method of reading a philosophical text entail through the ideology of another text?Svetlana Neretina - forthcoming - Vox Philosophical journal.
    An attempt to investigate philosophical texts (in this case, Hegelian ones) from the point of view of a single (in this case, Marxist-Leninist) ideology leads to a change in their meaning. Concepts or are interpreted in the exact opposite sense, which revives the old problem from Aristotle, the relationship between the name and the thing. When names are imposed on things that are opposite to those that originally exist, the correspondence between the name and the thing is violated, leading to (...)
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