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    Saving philosopher Descartes: Valentin Asmus as a guardian of culture.Maksim Maidansky & Andrey Maidansky - 2023 - Studies in East European Thought 75 (4):599-612.
    Early in his career, Valentin Asmus gave a polemical lecture on Descartes’s dialectics, and during the “Thaw” he published a book on René Descartes’s life and scientific work. Asmus was the guardian of classical philosophical culture in the worst of times, when it was attacked by ideologically biased and semi-literate “Red professors.” They proclaimed Descartes founder of “modern idealism” and of a “mechanical worldview” hostile to dialectics. Asmus responded by arguing that Descartes had contributed much to the development of the (...)
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    Evald Ilyenkov’s ‘Creative Marxism’.Andrey Maidansky & Evgeni V. Pavlov - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (4):214-226.
    The latest book by Russian philosopher Sergey Mareev consists of two parts: recollections of his teacher Evald Ilyenkov, and reflections on some of the key themes of Ilyenkov’s philosophical heritage. The author traces several polemical lines related to the problem of the ideal, dialectics of the abstract and the concrete, the principle of historicism, as well as Ilyenkov’s interpretation of Spinoza and Hegel.
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    Evald Ilyenkov’s "Creative Marxism": A Review of E.V. Ilyenkov: Zhit’ Filosofiei [To Live by Philosophy] by Sergey Mareev.Andrey Maidansky & Evgeni V. Pavlov - 2018 - Historical Materialism 26 (4):214-226.
    The latest book by Russian philosopher Sergey Mareev consists of two parts: recollections of his teacher Evald Ilyenkov, and reflections on some of the key themes of Ilyenkov’s philosophical heritage. The author traces several polemical lines related to the problem of the ideal, dialectics of the abstract and the concrete, the principle of historicism, as well as Ilyenkov’s interpretation of Spinoza and Hegel.
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  4. The Russian spinozists.Andrey Maidansky - 2003 - Studies in East European Thought 55 (3):199-216.
    The article deals with the history of Russian Spinozism in the20th century, focusing attention on three interpretations of Spinoza's philosophy – by Varvara Polovtsova, Lev Vygotsky,and Evald Ilyenkov. Polovtsova profoundly explored Spinoza'slogical method and contributed an excellent translation of histreatise De intellectus emendatione. Later Vygotsky andIlyenkov applied Spinoza's method to create activity theory,an explanation of the laws and genesis of the human mind.
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    Metamorphoses of the Ideal.Andrey Maidansky - 2005 - Studies in East European Thought 57 (3-4):289-304.
    For Evald Il’enkov, philosophy is a science of the ideal. Il’enkov spent his entire life researching the logical and historical metamorphoses of the ideal. In general, he considered the ideal as a relation between at least two different things, one of which adequately represents the essence of another. At various times Il’enkov explored quite a few ideal phenomena: forms of value and forms of property, personality and talent, language, music and fine arts, not to mention numerous categories of dialectics, ethics, (...)
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  6. Amor caecus : Solovyov draws Spinoza.Andrey Maidansky - 2015 - In Teresa Obolevitch & Paweł Rojek (eds.), Faith and reason in Russian thought. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
     
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    Ascent Toward the Ideal.Andrey D. Maidansky - 2010 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 48 (4):63-75.
    The article discusses Ilyenkov's concept of the ideal and its phenomena. It attempts to reconstruct the authentic meaning assigned to this notion by the thinker himself as well as to map the directions of contemporary polemic concerning the concept of the ideal.
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    Anton Yasnitsky and René van der Veer (eds.): Revisionist revolution in Vygotsky studies: Routledge, London, 2017, 316 pp, $40.95 (paperback), ISBN-10: 1138929697, ISBN-13: 978-1138929692.Andrey Maidansky - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (1):89-95.
    The authors of the volume under review proclaimed a “revisionist revolution” in Vygotsky studies. With the exception of the two chapters by Ekaterina Zavershneva, everything else in the book is written by Anton Yasnitsky—solo or in collaboration with René van der Veer, Eli Lamdan and Jennifer Fraser. It is demonstrated how the “Vygotsky cult” took shape and eventually spread throughout the world, and how the “myths” and “dogmas” of that cult are later subjected to deconstruction. The editors, van der Veer (...)
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    Lev Vygotsky’s Psychology of Freedom.Andrey D. Maidansky - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (4):275-289.
    The author argues that the idea of freedom guided Vygotsky’s research from his very first steps in psychology, when he was deliberating on the “overman” and on “mastering one’s own behavior” by mea...
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    Recent Archival Discoveries and New Perspectives in Vygotsky Studies Guest Editor’s Introduction.Andrey D. Maidansky - 2021 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 59 (4):255-262.
    It was as early as during the 1960s1 that Anglo-American readers first discovered Vygotsky, although he did not rise to real fame until 1978, when a thin collection of his works, Mind in Society,2...
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    Spinoza in Late-Soviet philosophy.Andrey Maidansky - 2022 - Studies in East European Thought 74 (3):333-344.
    This article considers the history of Soviet Spinoza studies after World War II. V.V. Sokolov, editor of the last Soviet publication of Spinoza’s works, regards him as a metaphysician, at times rising to dialectics, and a pantheist rising to materialism. E.V. Ilyenkov, Ya. A. Milner and B.G. Kuznetsov offer a radically different interpretation of Spinoza, as our advanced contemporary. The article provides a critical analysis of the concept of man as a “thinking body,” which Ilyenkov mistakenly ascribes to Spinoza and (...)
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    The Logic of Marx's Theory of History.Andrey D. Maidansky - 2012 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 51 (2):44-82.
    The article offers a logical reconstruction of Marx's theory of history. On the basis of an analysis of the concept of labor, the author presents and discusses the four main socioeconomic formations of human history. The author challenges the Marxian project of the elimination of both division of labor and private property pointing to its theoretical and practical shortcomings.
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    The Practical Essence of Man: The 'Activity Approach' in Late Soviet Philosophy.Andrey Maidansky & Vesa Oittinen (eds.) - 2015 - Boston: Brill.
    This edited collection of original research represents the first substantial English-language overview of the current in late Soviet philosophy known as the 'activity approach'.
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    Review of: David Bakhurst, The Heart of the Matter: Ilyenkov, Vygotsky and the Courage of Thought, Leiden, Brill, 2023, 402 pp., ISBN: 1570-1522, ISBN: 978-90-04-32243-1 (hardback), ISBN: 978-90-04-54425-3 (e-book), $180.82 (hardcover). [REVIEW]Andrey Maidansky - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-5.
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    Book Review: Vygotsky's Notebooks: A Selection. [REVIEW]Andrey Maidansky - 2021 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
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    James D. White: Marx and Russia: The Fate of a Doctrine London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, 240 pp, ISBN-10: 1474224067; ISBN-13: 978-1474224062. [REVIEW]Andrey Maidansky - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (1):113-116.