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  1. Dokumentalʹnoe i khudozhestvennoe v sovremennom iskusstve.Vadim Mikhailovich Polevoi & Russia Moscow (eds.) - 1975 - Moskva: Mysl, ́.
     
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  2. Filosofskie problemy obshchestvennogo razvitii︠a︡.Khachik Nisanovich Momdzhian & Russia Moscow (eds.) - 1971 - Mysl.
  3. Merchant Moscow: Images of Russia's Vanished Bourgeoisie. Edited by James L. West and Iurii A. Petrov.F. S. Zuckerman - 2000 - The European Legacy 5 (4):617-617.
     
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    History of Science in Russia: The IIET in Moscow and St. Petersburg.Dimitri A. Bayuk - 2014 - Centaurus 56 (4):205-228.
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    Teaching theology from a distance: Experiences of the Institute of Distance Learning at St Tikhon’s Orthodox University in Moscow, Russia.Gennady Egorov, Tatiana V. Melanina & Jennifer J. Roberts - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
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    Trade Unions, Parties, and the State in Tsarist Russia: A Study of Labor Politics in St. Petersburg and Moscow.Victoria E. Bonnell - 1980 - Politics and Society 9 (3):299-322.
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  7. The Moscow Psychological Society and the Neo-Idealist Development of Russian Liberalism.Randall Allen Poole - 1996 - Dissertation, University of Notre Dame
    The Moscow Psychological Society, a learned society founded in 1885 at Moscow University, was the philosophic center of the revolt against positivism in the Russian Silver Age. In 1889 it began publication of Russia's first regular, specialized journal in philosophy, Questions of Philosophy and Psychology. By the end of its activity in 1922, the Psychological Society had included most of the country's outstanding philosophers and had played the major role in the growth of professional philosophy in (...). ;While the Silver Age mounted a broad-based revolt against positivism, neo-idealist philosophy in the Psychological Society was distinctive in the theoretical depth of its critique. For leading philosophers in the Society , neo-idealism was a compelling defense of the self against positivist reductionism and naturalism, a defense that took the form, moreover, of a modernized, theoretically explicit theism, in which the value of the person is rooted in transcendent being . In this, neo-idealism promoted not only the autonomization and professionalization of Russian philosophy but also the theoretical development of Russian liberalism. ;This dissertation argues: that a learned society of philosophers had special significance in Russia, where the frail social foundations of liberalism made its intellectual defense all the more imperative; that the Psychological Society, especially in its programmatic symposium, Problems of Idealism , was integrally involved in the Russian Liberation Movement; that the neo-idealist development of Russian liberalism drew heavily on Kant, in its substantiation of the possibility of personalism and in its critique of utopianism; and that the neo-idealist critique of utopianism, specifically in the responses of Psychological Society philosophers to their colleague, Vladimir Solov'ev, provides an excellent measure of the distinctiveness of neo-idealism relative to other currents in the Silver Age. (shrink)
     
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    Appearance in this list neither guarantees nor precludes a future review of the book. Abdoullaev, Azamat, Artificial Superintelligence, Moscow, Russia, EIS Encyclopedic Intelligent Systems, Ltd., 1999, pp. 184. Adams, Robert Merrihew, Finite and Infinite Goods, Oxford, UK, Oxford University Press, 1999, pp. 410,£ 35.00. [REVIEW]Theodor Adorno & Walter Benjamin - 1999 - Mind 108:432.
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    Stochastic algorithms: foundations and applications: third international symposium, SAGA 2005, Moscow, Russia, October 20-22, 2005: proceedings.O. B. Lupanov (ed.) - 2005 - New York: Springer.
    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the Third International Symposium on Stochastic Algorithms: Foundations and Applications, SAGA 2005, held in Moscow, Russia in October 2005. The 14 revised full papers presented together with 5 invited papers were carefully reviewed and selected for inclusion in the book. The contributed papers included in this volume cover both theoretical as well as applied aspects of stochastic computations whith a special focus on new algorithmic ideas involving stochastic decisions and the design (...)
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    The War in the Scientific Discourse of Russia and Austria (Book Review: V.K. Belozorov & A. Dubowy (Eds.) Military Science versus the Science of War in Austria and in Russia = Militärwissenschaften versus Wissenschaft über den Krieg in Österreich und Russland. Moscow: Moscow State Linguistic University, 2021). [REVIEW]Dmitry G. Perednya - 2022 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 64 (6):147-159.
    The author reviews the collective work Military Sciences versus the Science of War in Austria and in Russia. The reviewed book considers methodological and ideological problems of modern war and its aspects. The author draws attention to several topics, which are important for understanding modern war. The reviewed work is analyzed from the point of view of its contribution to the development of the philosophy of war. The author focuses on the peculiarities of classical researches on war, pays attention (...)
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    Тhe review of тhe inтernaтional scienтific workshop “тhe тranscendenтal тurn in modern philosophy — 8: Тranscendenтal meтaphysics, episтemology, transcendental cognitive science and arificial intelligence” (april 20–22, 2023, moscow, russia). [REVIEW]Anna Shiyan - 2023 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 12 (2):570-579.
    This article presents a review of papers of the international scientific seminar “Transcendental Turn in Modern Philosophy — 8: Metaphysics, epistemology, transcendental cognitive science and artificial intelligence,” which was held on April 20–22, 2023 in Moscow. The topics reviewed were the following: “Transcendental Philosophy: Ontology, Metaphysics of Experience or Epistemology,” “Transcendentalism, Cognitive Science and Artificial Intelligence,” “Reception and Development of Transcendental (Phenomenological) Approach in Modern Philosophy,” as well as “Transcendental Phenomenology: Ontology and/or Gnoseology”. The author analyzes the presentations of (...)
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    Genealogy of personalism: invitation to discussion. Rev. ‘The birth of Personalism from the Spirit of the modern times: Compilation of articles on the genealogy of theological personalism in Russia. Ed. by V.N. Bogdanova’. Moscow, 2017. 392 p. [REVIEW]Alexandra Y. Berdnikova - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (1):143-151.
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    The review of the all-Russian scientific conference with internatopnal participation “alеshin academic Readings — 2022: Philosophy as a way of life. Dedicated to the 30th anniversary of the faculty of philosophy of the Russian state university for the humanities” (december 15–17, 2022, moscow, Russia). [REVIEW]Svetlana Konacheva, Andrei Patkul & Anna I. Reznichenko - 2023 - HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 12 (2):580-595.
    Our paper is an overview of the anniversary All-Russian scientific conference with international participation “Aleshin Academic Readings — 2022: Philosophy as a Way of Life. Dedicated to the 30th Anniversary of the Faculty of Philosophy of the Russian State University for the Humanities,” which was held at this faculty from December 15 to 17, 2022. The first day of its work was devoted to plenary reports, the other two days were connected with the work of sections and workshops. Speakers from (...)
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  14. From Russia with blat: can informal networks help modernize Russia?Alena Ledeneva - 2009 - Social Research: An International Quarterly 76 (1):257-288.
    Since the collapse of the Soviet Union, Moscow has become a global city with a vibrant urban and cultural life-one of the most expensive capitals in the world with famous clubs and restaurants, as well as one of the most popular destinations for city workers and diplomats. Has corruption been instrumental in Moscow's development? The answer is complicated and in many ways a matter of definitions. It depends on whether one considers informal practices-inherited from Soviet times as well (...)
     
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    Problems of fundamental physics: proceedings, 7th Lomonosov Conference on Elementary Particle Physics (24-30 August 1995, Moscow, Russia).A. I. Studenikin (ed.) - 1997 - Moscow: URSS.
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    Moscow invader under the care of the Moscow Church.Anatolii M. Kolodnyi - 2014 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 69:80-94.
    Muscovites sing: "Everything that I have been traversed is all around me." In this way, they reveal the organic nature of their expansionist nature. This song is in line with the concept of the "Russian world", defended by the Moscow Patriarch Cyril. His "peace" should include all so-called "historical Russia".
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    Olga Elina. From the Tsar's Gardens to Soviet Fields: A History of Agricultural Experimental Institutions, Eighteenth Century to the 1920s. [In Russian.] 2 volumes. 479 + 488 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Moscow: Egmont-Russia, 2008. [REVIEW]Alexei Kojevnikov - 2010 - Isis 101 (4):893-894.
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    An american philosopher at moscow state university, 1964–1965.James P. Scanlan - 2000 - Studies in East European Thought 52 (3):185-201.
    For an American philosopher participating in a cultural exchangeprogram with the Soviet Union in 1964–65, a year spent in thePhilosophy Faculty of Moscow State University, studying and doingresearch in the history of Russian philosophy, provided manyinteresting insights – some of them surprising – into the theoryand practice of Marxism-Leninism and the nature of philosophicaleducation in Russia in the 1960s.
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    Russian nationalism and Moscow’s violations of human rights in the Second Chechen War.Oktay Tanrisever - 2001 - Human Rights Review 2 (3):117-127.
    The use of nationalist discourse in the second Chechen War and the Russian violations of human rights have reconfigured Russian politics along a more nationalist direction. Certainly, this is a setback to Russia’s democratic transition process, which has been already complicated by pragmatic politicians seeking to maximize their power and wealth at the expense of masses.In the initial stage of the post-Soviet transition in Russia, the rhetoric of the international community held that Russia needed to be transformed (...)
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    Working Ethically in Russia.Pamela J. Woolley - 1997 - Business Ethics 6 (1):30-34.
    In spite of the seemingly omnipresent corruption and Mafia activity plaguing modern Russia it is nevertheless possible, and desirable, to conduct business ethically there, as the author testifies. Pamela Woolley has recently completed a full time MBA at London Business School, prior to which her career was in international telecommunications. She has long been interested in Russia and worked in Moscow during the summer between her two years of study. The experience has prompted her to seek a (...)
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    Logic lessons for Russia.Alexander Brodsky - 2018 - Rivista di Estetica 67:20-32.
    The paper argues that the philosophy that was taught in Orthodox schools of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth in late 16th – early 17th century and then became the ideological basis for the Moscow “Latinism” can be attributed to so-called Second scholasticism. The main features of Second scholasticism are the rejection of predestination in theology, usage of probabilistic approaches in logic and ethics and confrontation with absolutism in politics. These features made Second scholasticism unacceptable for absolute monarchies emerging in Europe (including (...)
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    Business ethics in russia: Business ethics in the new russia: A report.Thomas W. Dunfee - 1994 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (1):1–3.
    Last June, Moscow was the setting for a Russian‐sponsored conference on business ethics. One of the participants from the USA, Professor Thomas W. Dunfee, here gives his impressions of what was clearly an instructive occasion. Professor Dunfee is Kolodny Professor of Social Responsibility at the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania and is an international authority on business ethics.“Older people have an ethics problem. By that, I mean they have ethics. To survive, I can break a (...)
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    The UOC-Moscow Patriarchate did not condemn Russian fascism.Anatolii M. Kolodnyi - 2014 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 69:43-48.
    I am reading an April 4 issue of the newspaper "Day" in an interview with the Director of the UOC of the Moscow Patriarchate Anthony. It reminds me of a well-known Ukrainian national comparison: it is yorking like a scar on a skillet. The Bishop's questions sound clear: Does your Church condemn the aggression of Russia and its annexation of Crimea? Why did not you condemn the aggressive actions of Russia Your Moscow Patriarch Kirill? No answer. (...)
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    Business ethics in russia: Business ethics in a new russia.Joanne B. Ciulla - 1994 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (1):4–7.
    As indicated in the previous article, a Russian‐sponsored conference on business ethics was recently held in Moscow. Another participant from the USA, Professor Joanne B. Ciulla, comments here on what could prove to be a new beginning for business in Russia. Professor Ciulla is an Associate Editor of this Review and occupies the Coston Family Chair in Leadership and Ethics at the University of Richmond, Virginia.
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    Business ethics in russia: Business ethics in a new russia.Joanne B. Ciulla - 1994 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (1):4-7.
    As indicated in the previous article, a Russian‐sponsored conference on business ethics was recently held in Moscow. Another participant from the USA, Professor Joanne B. Ciulla, comments here on what could prove to be a new beginning for business in Russia. Professor Ciulla is an Associate Editor of this Review and occupies the Coston Family Chair in Leadership and Ethics at the University of Richmond, Virginia.
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  26. Russia and gnosis.Vyacheslav Vs Ivanov - 1993 - In Carlos Gilly & M. I. Afanasʹeva (eds.), 500 years of gnosis in Europe: exhibition of printed books and manuscripts from the gnostic tradition, Moscow & St. Petersburg. Amsterdam: 'In de Pelikaan'.
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    Slovak studies in Russia: The current state.Marina Valentsova - 2013 - Human Affairs 23 (2):311-318.
    The article introduces readers to the current state of Slovak studies in Russia. The fate of Slavic studies in Russia is complicated and it has had its ups (late 19th and early 20th century) and downs (1920s and 1930s), but until now there has been a multidisciplinary tradition of studying all Slavic peoples, their languages, literature, history and culture. The article focuses on the study of Slovak language, literature, history and culture at Moscow State University, the Institute (...)
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  28. Report on the 19th annual Gathering in Biosemiotics in Moscow.Arran Gare - 2019 - Sign Systems Studies 47 (3-4):627-640.
    The Nineteenth Annual Biosemotics Gathering was hosted by the Philosophy Faculty of Lomonsov Moscow State University. That it was hosted by a philosophy faculty rather than a science faculty, and that it was hosted in Russia, are both significant. Biosemiotics is a challenge to mainstream biology, still struggling to gain acceptance despite the work of a great many researchers and a great many publications, along with nineteen annual biosemiotics gatherings. But it is much more than this, and this (...)
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    National Identity of Russia in the Age of Strategic Instability: The Summary of the International Scientific Conference “XIX International Panarin Readings”.Татьяна Николаевна Седых - 2023 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 66 (2):133-145.
    The XIX International Panarin Readings, convened on December 23, 2021, were dedicated to the memory of Professor Valery Nikolaevich Rastorguev (1949–2021) from the Department of Philosophy of Politics and Law at the Faculty of Philosophy of Lomonosov Moscow State University, who was a long-standing organizer and initiator of these readings. The Panarin Readings, initiated in 2003 following the demise of the notable Russian philosopher and political scientist, Alexander Sergeyevich Panarin, have now evolved into an international forum. Since 2008, the (...)
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    Philosophy in russia: Journal of philosophical studies.Natalie Duddington - 1929 - Philosophy 4 (16):552-554.
    Some new information has recently come to light with regard to philosophy in Russia. It appears that it is next to impossible for anyone living there to study the subject or indeed to form an adequate conception of it. There is not a single teacher of philosophy or logic in any of the Universities ; a course of the history of philosophy is only read in the ethnological department of the Moscow University. It is proposed, however, to introduce (...)
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    Philosophy in Russia.Natalie A. Duddington - 1928 - Philosophy 3 (10):227-230.
    Some new information has recently come to light with regard to philosophy in Russia. It appears that it is next to impossible for anyone living there to study the subject or indeed to form an adequate conception of it. There is not a single teacher of philosophy or logic in any of the Universities ; a course of the history of philosophy is only read in theethnological department of the Moscow University. It is proposed, however, to introduce the (...)
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    The Phenomenon of Man in Contemporary Russian Philosophy: The Summary of the International Scientific Conference “Moscow Anthropological School: New Ideas in Philosophy”.Ксения Николаевна Холоднова - 2023 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 66 (2):117-132.
    On March 25, 2023, the Faculty of Philosophy at Lomonov Moscow State University hosted the “Moscow Anthropological School: New Ideas in Philosophy” International Scientific Conference. The event was held in honor of Professor Fyodor Ivanovich Girenok’s jubilee. The conference welcomed speakers from Russia, Belarus, France, and the United Kingdom, along with attendees from various universities, cultural, government, and business institutions both within Russia and internationally. The conference delved into the fundamental issues of philosophical anthropology, highlighted contemporary (...)
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    Philosophy in Russia and Russian philosophical journalism.А. А Кара-Мурза - 2023 - Philosophy Journal 16 (3):17-23.
    The article examines the question of the correlation of the phenomena “Russian philoso­phy” and “philosophy in Russia”. The author believes that these phenomena are not iden­tical to each other, and Russian philosophy, being an important fragment of intellectual subculture, was often created outside of Russia. This phenomenon became especially prominent in the twentieth century, when Russian dissidents who were exiled abroad, working in the West, continued to be the largest Russian philosophers. On the other hand, within Russia (...)
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    Working ethically in russia.Pamela J. Woolley - 1997 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 6 (1):30–34.
    In spite of the seemingly omnipresent corruption and Mafia activity plaguing modern Russia it is nevertheless possible, and desirable, to conduct business ethically there, as the author testifies. Pamela Woolley has recently completed a full time MBA at London Business School, prior to which her career was in international telecommunications. She has long been interested in Russia and worked in Moscow during the summer between her two years of study. The experience has prompted her to seek a (...)
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    The Neo-Idealist Reception of Kant in the Moscow Psychological Society.Randall Allen Poole - 1999 - Journal of the History of Ideas 60 (2):319-343.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Neo-Idealist Reception of Kant in the Moscow Psychological SocietyRandall A. Poole*The Moscow Psychological Society, founded in 1885 at Moscow University, was the philosophical center of the revolt against positivism in the Russian Silver Age. By the end of its activity in 1922 it had played the major role in the growth of professional philosophy in Russia. 1 The Society owes its name to its (...)
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  36. Pushkin Between Russia and Africa.Dieudonné Gnammankou - 1997 - Diogenes 45 (179):211-229.
    Born in 1799 in Moscow, Alexander Sergeyevich Pushkin - who has been called the “founder of poetic and literary language in Russian” (Belinski, Turgenev), “the first of the Russians” (Dos-toyevski), “the first Russian artist-poet” (Belinski), “the original model for Russian identity” (Grigoriev), “an extremely rare and perhaps unique phenomenon of the Russian spirit” (Gogol), “the sun of the Russian intellectual conception of the world” (Dostoyevsky) - could trace his roots back to African ancestors. His mother, Nadine Hanibal, was the (...)
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    Ivan A. Ilyin: Russia’s “Non-Hegelian” Hegelian.Philip T. Grier - 2021 - In Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster & Lina Steiner (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought. Springer Verlag. pp. 317-337.
    This chapter discusses two of Ilyin’s major philosophical works : The Philosophy of Hegel as a Doctrine of the Concreteness of God and Humanity and The Essence of Legal Consciousness. Both are placed against the background of defining events in the often-difficult circumstances of Ilyin’s life. Ilyin provided a substantial exposition, interpretation, and critique of the whole of Hegel’s philosophy. While many elements of that exposition and interpretation deserve commendation, his critique fails in fundamental respects. Ilyin was formally educated in (...)
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    The Teaching of Philosophy at Moscow University at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century.I. G. Novoselov - 2003 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 42 (2):89-99.
    For almost the whole of the first half of the nineteenth century, philosophy at Moscow University was subjected to fierce persecution at the hands of the authorities. Their aim was, evidently, to smother in the cradle any manifestation of freethinking among students, the thinking part of Russian society. It was no coincidence that philosophy was chosen as the target of persecution, because the study of this science could lead by the shortest path to reflections concerning man's place in the (...)
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    Overview of the Feminist Movement in Contemporary Russia.Elena Zdravomyslova - 2002 - Diogenes 49 (194):35-39.
    Feminist groups in Russia are rather recent initiatives. Most of them were organized in the very end of the cycle of mass protest mobilization in the end of 1989 - beginning of 1990s. 1990 is a starting point for Russian feminism. Moscow is an unquestionable center of Russian feminism. There are also feminist groups in St. Petersburg, Tver, Naberezhnye Chelny, Myrny, Petroskoi and other cities of Russia - industrial and educational centres. Some of these groups constitute the (...)
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    Exilic Marxisms: Lukács and Balázs in Stalin’s Moscow.Galin Tihanov - 2022 - Thesis Eleven 171 (1):30-46.
    This paper discusses exile and emigration as factors in the encounters of art, philosophy, cultural criticism, and political power in Soviet Russia under Stalin. While by now we possess considerable knowledge about emigration and exile from Eastern and Central Europe to the West in the 1920s and 1930s, we have tended to under-research and under-conceptualize the alternative destination. Seemingly less glamorous and lastingly tainted by the open glorification or silent acquiescence to Stalin and the purges, Moscow as a (...)
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    Introduction to Alexandre Kojève’s “Moscow, August 1957”.Isabel Jacobs - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (1):117-122.
    This paper analyzes Russian-French philosopher Alexandre Kojève’s dialogue with proponents of Hegelianism and phenomenology in Soviet Russia of the 1920–30s. Considering works by Dmytro Chyzhevsky, Ivan Ilyin, Gustav Shpet, and Alexandre Koyré, I retrace Hegelian themes in Kojève, focusing on the relation between method and time. I argue that original reflections on method played a key role in both Russian Hegelianism and Kojève’s work, from his famous Hegel lectures to the late fragments of a system. As I demonstrate, Kojève’s (...)
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    Marx vs. Russia[REVIEW]R. D. K. - 1963 - Review of Metaphysics 17 (2):307-307.
    A selection of articles originally written in English for the New York Tribune and here edited with an eye to proving the tantalizing thesis "that for Karl Marx antagonism between capital and labor took second place to the eternal duel between East and West, in which his sympathies... lay unequivocally with the West." Although these articles, dealing mainly with the Crimean War, merit greater attention than they have thus far received, this edition is misleading in two critical aspects: 1) Many (...)
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    Archival Heritage of Solovyov V.S. in Russia: Analytical Review.Aleksandra Yu Berdnikova & Бердникова Александра Юрьевна - 2023 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (3):818-828.
    The study is devoted to the study of actual state of the archival materials of V.S. Solovyov which are held in different funds of Russia. During the working process was carried out the analysis of Solovyov’s related materials in a number of archives of Moscow and St. Petersburg. In the context of this topic, documents from such archive funds as: RGALI, GARF, TsAGM, OR RSL (Moscow), OR RNL, IRLI RAS, RGIA (St. Petersburg) were reviewed. Particular attention was (...)
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    Urban begging and ethnic nepotism in Russia.M. Butovskaya, F. Salter, I. Diakonov & A. Smirnov - 2000 - Human Nature 11 (2):157-182.
    Ethnic nepotism theory predicts that even in times of communal peace altruism is more pronounced within than between ethnic groups. The present study tested the hypothesis that altruism in the form of alms giving would be greater within than between ethnic groups, and greater between more closely related groups than between more distant groups. The three groups chosen for study were ethnic Russians, Moldavians, and Gypsies. Russians are genetically closer to Moldavians than to Gypsies. Observations were made of 128 ethnic (...)
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    Ups and downs of art commerce: narratives of “crisis” in the contemporary art markets of Russia and India.Nataliya Komarova - 2017 - Theory and Society 46 (4):319-352.
    This article develops an analytical framework to study the role of narratives in markets and argues that there is a relationship between the structure and composition of narratives produced by market actors and market dynamics. With respect to theory, the article bridges the perspectives that study markets as cultures and as fields and draws from the organizational studies approach to the analysis of narratives. Two empirical cases of the crises narratives in the emerging contemporary art markets of Russia and (...)
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    At the Sources of Ecological Thought in Russia.V. P. Kazarian - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 37 (3):37-47.
    Nikolai Alekseevich Umov , a professor at Moscow and New Russian universities, Russia's first theoretical physicist and a mathematical philosopher, according to N. E. Zhukovskii's definition, developed a genuinely ecological philosophy, which is usually included in the philosophy of Russian cosmism. He made the first global forecast1 that took into account the finiteness of resources on earth, population growth, and food reserves.
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    The Birth of a Philosopher (Review on N.A. Gromova’s “Otherworldly Friend. The Love Story of Lev Shestov and Varvara Malahieva-Mirovich in Letters and Documents”. Moscow: AST Publishing House: Edited by Elena Shubina, 2021. 413 p.). [REVIEW]К.В Ворожихина - 2022 - History of Philosophy 27 (2):131-136.
    The review is devoted to a new book by the writer and literary historian Natalia A. Gromova, in which, on the basis of letters and archival documents, the love story of Varvara Malahieva-Mirovich and Lev Shestov is reconstructed. According to Gromova, their relationship became an impulse that had a key influence on the formation of Shestov as an existential thinker, whose philosophy is not based on speculative contemplation, but is inextricably linked with life experience. Shestov’s philosophy of tragedy grows out (...)
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    Holy Trinity Zosimo-Savvatievskaya Novo-Solovetskaya poustinia, a unique architectural monument of the Moscow Kingdom.K. A. Soloviev - 2018 - Liberal Arts in Russiaроссийский Гуманитарный Журналrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Žurnalrossijskij Gumanitarnyj Zhurnalrossiiskii Gumanitarnyi Zhurnal 7 (1):53.
    The article is devoted to almost unknown monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church, a Holy Trinity Zosimo-Savvatievskaya Novo-Solovetskaya Krasnokholmskaya poustinia that was one of the important pilgrimage places of the royal family in the 17th century. Despite the fact that the monastery was founded in the reign of Tsar Alexei Mikhailovich, it is an important link in the historical and cultural development of our Fatherland, primarily because the extant architectural monuments of outstanding artistic qualities. That is why the architectural ensemble (...)
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    Vladimir alexandrovich Smirnov as a founder of research schools in logic and methodology of science in the USSR and russia.V. K. Finn - 2000 - Studia Logica 66 (2):205-213.
    The article gives a short account of V.A. Smirnovs scientific biography, including his work in Tomsk University in Siberia and in the Department of Logic of the Institute of Philosophy in Moscow.
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    Business ethics in russia: Business ethics in the new russia: A report.Thomas W. Dunfee - 1994 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 3 (1):1-3.
    Last June, Moscow was the setting for a Russian‐sponsored conference on business ethics. One of the participants from the USA, Professor Thomas W. Dunfee, here gives his impressions of what was clearly an instructive occasion. Professor Dunfee is Kolodny Professor of Social Responsibility at the Wharton School of Business of the University of Pennsylvania and is an international authority on business ethics.“Older people have an ethics problem. By that, I mean they have ethics. To survive, I can break a (...)
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