Studies in East European Thought 51 (3):219-241 (1999)
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The author argues that the decline of philosophical thought and research in Russia is over. He describes the state of present-day philosophy in Russia, its background, and prospects for development citing concrete examples and little known facts.Any survey of the state of the philosophy in post-Communist Russia is a complicated task requiring accuracy and completness. Whether I succeed in this task remains to be seen, although I shall be content if I manage to present a clear picture. It will of course be subjective and reflect my interests and preferences, remaining in this sense quite incomplete. But I aim to present a concise survey, identifying the most important trends, personalities, and topics of discussion
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Keywords | philosophy in the Soviet Union philosophy in post-Soviet Russia institutional contexts of philosophy currents in contemporary Russian philosophy philosophical publications in Russia |
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Reprint years | 2004 |
DOI | 10.1023/A:1008717525944 |
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