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|a Philosophical thought in Russia in the second half of the twentieth century :
|b a contemporary view from Russia and abroad /
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|a Cover page; Halftitle page; Series page; Title page; Copyright page; CONTENTS; NOTES ON CONTRIBUTORS; ACKNOWLEDGMENTS; Introduction Philosophy in Soviet Russia: A Brief Overview; THE POLITICAL TIMELINE AND PERIODIZATION OF SOVIET PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT; ON THE TIMELINE AND COMPOSITION OF THE VOLUME; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PART I Russian Philosophy of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century in the Context of Culture and Science; CHAPTER ONE The Russian Philosophy of the Second Half of the Twentieth Century as a Sociocultural Phenomenon; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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|a CHAPTER TWO Main Configurations of Russian Thought in the Post-Stalin EpochIDEAS AGAINST IDEOCRACY. PLATO-MARXISM; THREE PHILOSOPHICAL AWAKENINGS; MAJOR TRENDS OF SOVIET THOUGHT IN THE POST-STALIN EPOCH; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER THREE Punks versus Zombies: Evald Ilyenkov and the Battle for Soviet Philosophy; APPENDICES; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER FOUR On Soviet Philosophy A Philosophical Reflection; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER FIVE The Philosophy of the Russian Sixtiers in the Humanist Context A Philosophical Reflection; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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|a CHAPTER SIX Philosophy From the Period of "Thaw" to the Period of "Stagnation" A Philosophical ReflectionNOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; PART II Philosophy of Science; CHAPTER SEVEN The Russian Philosophy of Science in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER EIGHT Systemic Analysis of Science: Ideas of Equifinality and Anthropo-Measurement; SYSTEMIC APPROACH TO SCIENTIFIC KNOWLEDGE AND ITS FORMS; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER NINE Soviet Philosophy and the Methodology of Science in the 1960s-1980s: From Ideology to Science A Philosophical Reflection; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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|a PART III Philosophy as the History of PhilosophyCHAPTER TEN Spinoza in Western and Soviet Philosophy: New Perspectives after Postmodernism; SPINOZA AS SEEN BY SOVIET PHILOSOPHERS; DELEUZE, ALTHUSSER, & CO.-SPINOZA AS "THE OTHER"; THE TWO SPINOZISMS; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER ELEVEN On the Reception of German Idealism; HEGEL AND HISTORICO-PHILOSOPHICAL SCIENCE; ON THE INFLUENCE OF GERMAN IDEALISM IN RUSSIA AT THE END OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY AND FIRST HALF OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY; MARXIST HEGELIANISM AND HEGELIAN MARXISM
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|a GERMAN IDEALISM IN RUSSIAN HISTORICO-PHILOSOPHICAL STUDIES AFTER THE KHRUSHCHEV "THAW"CONCLUSION; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER TWELVE Ilyenkov's Hegelian Marxism and Marxian Constructivism; ILYENKOV ON DIALECTICAL LOGIC; ILYENKOV AND THE PROBLEM OF MARX'S METHOD; IDEALISM, MATERIALISM AND DIALECTICAL LOGIC; DIALECTICAL MATERIALISM AND MARXIAN CONSTRUCTIVISM; CONCLUSION: ILYENKOV'S HEGELIAN MARXISM AND MARX'S CONSTRUCTIVISM; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY; CHAPTER THIRTEEN The Western Reception of Alexei Losev's Philosophical Thought; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHY
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|a "Philosophical Thought in Russia in the Second Half of the 20th Century is the first book of its kind that offers a systematic overview of an often misrepresented period in Russia's philosophy. Focusing on philosophical ideas produced during the late 1950s - early 1990s, it reconstructs the development of genuine philosophical thought in the Soviet period and introduces those non-dogmatic Russian thinkers who saw in philosophy a means of reforming social and intellectual life. Covering such areas of philosophical inquiry as philosophy of science, philosophical anthropology, the history of philosophy, activity approach as well as communication and dialogue studies, the volume presents and thoroughly discusses central topics and concepts developed by Soviet thinkers in that particular fields. Written by a team of internationally recognized scholars from Russia and abroad, it examines the work of well-known Soviet philosophers (such as Mikhail Bakhtin, Evald Ilyenkov and Merab Mamardashvili) as well as those important figures (such as Vladimir Bibler, Alexander Zinoviev, Yury Lotman, Georgy Shchedrovitsky, Genrich Batishchev, Sergey Rubinstein, and others) who have often been overlooked. By introducing and examining original philosophical ideas that evolved in the Soviet period, the book confirms that not all Soviet philosophy was dogmatic and tied to orthodox Marxism and the ideology of Marxism-Leninism. It shows Russian philosophical development of the Soviet period in a new light, as a philosophy defined by a genuine discourse of exploration and intellectual progress, rather than stagnation and dogmatism. In addition to providing the historical and cultural background that explains the development of the 20th-century Russian philosophy, the book also puts the discussed ideas and theories in the context of contemporary philosophical discussions showing their relevance to nowadays debates in Western philosophy. With short biographies of key thinkers, an extensive current bibliography and a detailed chronology of Soviet philosophy, this research resource provides a new understanding of the Soviet period and its intellectual legacy 100 years after the Russian Revolution."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
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