The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought /

This volume is a comprehensive Handbook of Russian thought that provides an in-depth survey of major figures, currents, and developments in Russian intellectual history, spanning the period from the late eighteenth century to the late twentieth century. Written by a group of distinguished scholars a...

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Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Bykova, Marina F. (Editor), Forster, Michael N. (Editor), Steiner, Lina (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
Edition:1st ed. 2021.
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. Introduction: On Russian Thought and Intellectual Tradition
  • 2. Politics and Enlightenment in Russia
  • 3. Russian Religious Philosophy: The Nature of the Phenomenon, Its Path, and Its Afterlife
  • 4. Russian Political Philosophy: Between Autocracy and Revolution
  • 5. Between Aristocratism and Artistry: Two Centuries of the Revolutionary Paradigm in Russia
  • 6. Kant and Kantianism in Russia: a Historical Overview
  • 7. Hegel's Philosophy of Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Russia
  • 8. Vladimir Solovyov: Philosophy as Systemic Unity
  • 9. Natural Sciences and the Radical Intelligentsia in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
  • 10. Lev Shestov's Philosophy of Freedom
  • 11. Nikolai Berdyaev's Philosophy of Creativity as a Revolt against the Modern Worldview
  • 12. Lenin and His Controversy over Philosophy: On the Philosophical Significance of Materialism and Empiriocriticism
  • 13. Russian Marxism and its Philosophy: From Theory to Ideology
  • 14. Between East and West: Russian Identity in the Émigré Writings of Ilya Fondaminsky and Semyon Portugeis
  • 15. Ivan A. Ilyin: Russia's "Non-Hegelian" Hegelian
  • 16. Gustav Shpet's Path Through Phenomenology to Philosophy of Language
  • 17. Evald Ilyenkov: Philosophy as the Science of Thought
  • 18. The "Men of the Sixties": Philosophy as a Social Phenomenon
  • 19. The Activity Approach in Late Soviet Philosophy
  • 20. A Return to Tradition: The Epistemological Style in Russia's Post-Soviet Philosophy
  • 21. The Russian Novel as a Medium of Moral Reflection in The Long Nineteenth Century
  • 22. Nikolai Gogol, Symbolic Geography, and the Invention of the Russian Provinces
  • 23. Belinsky and the Sociality of Reason
  • 24. The Vocations of Nikolai Grot and the Tasks of Russian Philosophy
  • 25. Chernyshevsky and Dostoevsky: Together in Opposition
  • 26. Tolstoy's Philosophy of Life
  • 27. "Teaching of Life": Tolstoy's Moral-Philosophical Aesthetics
  • 28. Osip Mandelstam's Poetic Practice and Theory and Pavel Florensky's Philosophical Contexts
  • 29. Future in the Past: Mikhail Bakhtin's Thought between Heritage and Reception
  • 30. Across Time and Language: Bakhtin, Translation, World Literature
  • 31. Alexei F. Losev's Mythology of Music as a Development of the Hermeneutics and Sociology of Music
  • 32. The Young Marx and the Tribulations of Soviet Marxist-Leninist Aesthetics
  • 33. Mikhail Sholokhov, Andrei Platonov, and Varlam Shalamov: The Road to Hell in Early Twentieth-Century Russian Literature
  • 34. Yuri Lotman and the Moscow-Tartu School of Semiotics: Contemporary Epistemic and Social Contexts
  • 35. Art as an Instrument of Philosophy
  • 36. Russian Thought and Russian Thinkers.