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No. 2 (2023)
No. 2 (2023)
Published:
2023-02-08
Philosophy and Ideology
On Methodological Difficulties when Working with the Concept “Ideology”
Olga Yu. Malinova
5–9
Between Philosophical Criticism and Ideological Apologetics (on the Levels of Existence of Human Ideas)
Alexei A. Kara-Murza
10–14
Philosophy and Science
Grammar and Ritual in Indian Theoretical Culture and the Western Ideal of “Pure Theory”: an Intercultural Approach
Viktoria G. Lysenko
15–26
Hermann Cohen’s Philosophy of Mathematics, or What is Wrong with the Marburg Method
Alexey S. Pertsev
27–41
Lev Vygotsky’s Theory of Cognition. Vygotsky, Lev S., Psychology and Theory of Cognition, Maidansky, Andrei D., ed.
Andrei D. Maidansky, Oleg G. Kravtsov
42–59
Philosophy, Culture, Society
“Fence Science” by Valery Savchuk: Reflections on the Limits of Civilization and Human Capabilities
Sergey A. Malenko, Andrey G. Nekita
60–67
Interpretation of the Nature of Dementia in a Context of Humanism and Transhumanism Polemic
Alena P. Sidenkova, Victor S. Myakotnykh, Mariia A. Ivanchenko
68–78
Post-working Society: Synthetic Freedom and Work Ethics
Oleg G. Nesterov
79–88
The Problem of the Meaning of Death in Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings Part II. Endless and Mortal World of Tolkien
Maxim A. Monin
89–97
Dawkins, Morality, and Religion Part II. The Trolley Problem
Anton V. Karabykov
98–110
Philosophy and Religion
The Influence of Confucianism on Formation Zeng Guo-fan’s System of Philosophical Views
Ekaterina A. Konstantinova
111–120
Understanding the “Vernacular”: Between “Native Chickens”, Architectural “Peculiarity”, and “Living Religiosity”
Evgenyi I. Arinin, Maria S. Lyutaeva, Margarita V. Silantyeva
121–131
History of Russian Philosophy
Russia and Europe, Man and History in the Book by Vladimir Kantor “Dostoevsky’s Two Homelands: an Attempt at Comprehension”
Anastasia G. Gacheva
132–142
Rammohun Roy and Pyotr Tchaadaev: Philosophical Thought in the Dialogue of the West and the East
Tatiana G. Skorokhodova
143–154
The “Roman Idea” in V.I. Lamansky’s Civilization Concept
Alexsey V. Malinov
155–166
Reflection on “Language” in the Publications of the Thinkers of “Siberia near Moscow” after the Vologda Exile: the Experience of Reconstructing the “Forced Conversation”
Alexander V. Zagumennov
167–176
History of Philosophy
Was There a Babylonian Philosophy?
Vladimir V. Emelianov
177–189
Soteriology of Hindu Tantric Sādhana Part II
Sergey V. Pakhomov
190–200
Kant’s Philosophy of Pure Reason as a Speculative Foresight of Cosmism, Virtualization and Artificial Intelligence (Transcendental Digitalism Contra Telluric Realism)
Vladimir A. Kutyrev
201–209
Letters to Editors
The Idea and Action of Zikr in Sufism
Sejin Jung
210–214
Scientific Life
Sense and the Making of Sense: Factors, Practices, Actors
Ivan B. Mikirtumov , Larissa Ye. Muraviova , Grigorii L. Tulchinskii
215-220
Book Reviews
ALEKSEEV, Aleksandr P., ALEKSEEVA, Irina Yu. (2021) The Destiny of Intelligence and the Mission of Reason: Philosophy Facing the Challenges of the Digitalization Era
Nadezhda G. Bagdasaryan
221-222
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