The end of Russian philosophy : tradition and transition at the turn of the 21st century / Alyssa DeBlasio.
The early 1990s saw a dramatic rise of optimism in philosophy in Russia, a rise marked by the triumphant return of Russian religious philosophy, the founding of new independent philosophy journals, and the introduction of academic freedom following nearly 75 years of Soviet rule. Already by the mid-...
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Table of Contents:
- Remarks on Transliteration and Translation
- List of Figures
- 1. Introduction
- 2. What is Russian Philosophy?
- 3. The Philosophical Boom: the 1990s
- 4. Writing the History of Russian Philosophy
- 5. The End of the History of Russian Philosophy: the 2000s
- 6. The End of the Russian Idea: Sergey Horujy and Valery Podoroga
- 7. The End of the Intelligentsia: the Future of the Philosopher in Russia
- 8. Conclusion.