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    Averintsev’s Archipelago: Towards Understanding the Era of Post-Atheism.Konstantin Sigov - 2006 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (2):85-93.
    Drawing on MacIntyre's encyclopaedia-genealogy-tradition typology of the humanities, the author describes Averintsev's project as bringing together the elements of encyclopaedia and tradition. The article identifies three forms of isolationism which are evident not only in 'post-atheistic' societies but more widely, and comments on Averintev's treatment of these.
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    Ethisch-ästhetische Aspekte einer Philosophie des Spiels.Konstantin Sigov - 1995 - In Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht, Dietmar Kamper & Christoph Wulf (eds.), Ethik der Ästhetik. De Gruyter. pp. 85-94.
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    Les lieux du mythe européen : La langue de Rome, le plurilinguisme de Genève, l'hétéroglossie de Kiev.Konstantin Sigov - 1999 - Hermes 23:271.
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    Meridián Celan – Levinas. K topologii setkání skrze zlom (přel. J. Kapičiak – P. Vaškovic).Konstantin Sigov - 2022 - Reflexe: Filosoficky Casopis 2022 (62):135-145.
    Translation of Celan’s and Lévinas’ Meridian. On the Topology of Meeting-Through-a-Caesura by Konstantin Sigov.
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    Averintsev’s Archipelago: Towards Understanding the Era of Post-Atheism. [REVIEW]Konstantin Sigov - 2005 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (2):85 - 93.
    Drawing on MacIntyre’s encyclopaedia–genealogy–tradition typology of the humanities, the author describes Averintsev’s project as bringing together the elements of encyclopaedia and tradition. The article identifies three forms of isolationism which are evident not only in ‘post-atheistic’ societies but more widely, and comments on Averintev’s treatment of these.
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