Editor's Introduction: Victor V. Bychkov: Advancing Aesthetics

Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (1):4-7 (2012)
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This is the inaugural issue of our new series Contemporary Russian Philosophers. This series will not only introduce our readers to those who do philosophy in Russia today, but also portray important elements of the country's contemporary cultural and philosophical landscape. I hope readers will appreciate the new content and find it engaging and exciting

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