Russian Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century : An Anthology.
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- 9789004432543
- B4231 .R877 2021
Intro -- Russian Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: An Anthology -- Copyright -- Contents -- Foreword: Russian Philosophy as Anthology -- From the Editors -- Anatolii Akhutin -- Homo Europaeus -- Alexander Chumakov -- Historical and Philosophical Aspects of Global Studies in the Modern Scientific System -- David Dubrovskii -- Solving the Mind-Body Problem: Thomas Nagel's Article, "Conceiving the Impossible and the Mind-Body Problem," Revisited -- Mikhail Epstein -- From Analysis to Synthesis: Conceiving a Transformative Metaphysics for the Twenty-first Century -- Valentina Fedotova -- Terrorism: An Attempt at Conceptualization -- Fedor Girenok -- On Culture's Turn to Nonconceptual Thinking -- Aleksei Griakalov -- Philosophy of the Event and Hermeneutics of Memory: Evidence of Assertion -- Boris Groys -- Becoming Cosmic -- Pavel Gurevich -- The Theme of Man in Russian Philosophy -- Sergey Horujy -- Synergic Anthropology: foundations, Goals, Results -- Vladimir Kantor -- The Problem of Posthumous Existence from Plato to Dostoyevsky: "Bobok," a Short Story by Dostoyevsky -- Igor Kliamkin -- Demilitarization as a Historical and Cultural Issue -- Vladimir Kutyrev -- Philosophy for and by Humans -- Boris Markov -- The Image of the "Other": xenophobia and Xenophilia -- Vadim Mezhuev -- Russia in Search of Its Civilizational Identity -- Alexander Nikiforov -- The Value of Science -- Valery Podoroga -- What Does One Really Mean by Asking: "What Is Philosophy? -- Nikolai Rozov -- The Cyclical Dynamics in Russian History -- Mikhail Sergeev -- The Enlightenment Project: reflections on the National Identity of US Americans -- Natalya Shelkovaia -- Friedrich Nietzche on the Way of Recurrence to Oneself -- Karen Swassjan -- Theologia Heterodoxa -- Index.
Russian Philosophy in the Twenty-First Century: An Anthology presents a variety of contemporary philosophic problems found in the works of prominent Russian thinkers, ranging from social and political matters and pressing cultural issues to insights into modern science and mounting global challenges.
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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2024. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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