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Russian Studies in Philosophy
Editor: Marina F. Bykova, Professor of Philosophy, Department of Philosophy and Religion, North Carolina State University ( mfbykova@unity.ncsu.edu)
Russian Studies in Philosophy publishes thematic issues featuring selected scholarly papers from conferences and joint research projects as well as from the leading Russian-language journals in philosophy. Thematic coverage ranges over significant theoretical topics as well as topics in the history of philosophy, both European and Russian, including issues focused on institutions, schools, and figures such as Bakhtin, Fedorov, Ilyenkov, Leontev, Losev, Mamardashvili, Rozanov, Solovev, and Zinovev. The complete digital archives of Russian Studies in Philosophy beginning with Volume 1 (1962) are available free of charge to current institutional subscribers for the life of the paid subscription. Volumes 1-39 (1962-2000) are also included in the Russian & East European Studies digital archive collection available for one-time purchase to non-subscribers. "Scholarly, thoughtful, and well-documented articles. ... This is a valuable and very important journal, recommended for academic and research libraries." -Magazines for Libraries
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Vol. 51 (Summer 2012 - Spring 2013)
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Editorial Board
David Bakhurst, Queen's University; Richard T. de George, University of Kansas; Loren R. Graham, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Philip T. Grier, Dickinson College; Michael Hagemeister, University of Basel; George L. Kline, Bryn Mawr College; Leonid Poliakov, Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences; James P. Scanlan, Ohio State University (Editor Emeritus); Edward M. Swiderski, University of Fribourg
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Winter 2012-13
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Alexander Herzen
| Editor's Introduction | | The Russian European | | MARINA F. BYKOVA | 3 | | Herzen and the Russian Philosophical-Political Tradition | | | | IGOR' K. PANTIN | 11 | | Herzen on "the Ragged Improvisation of History" | | | | IRINA N. SIZEMSKAIA | 31 | | The Tragedy of Herzen, or Seduction by Radicalism | | | | VLADIMIR K. KANTOR | 40 | | Herzen: In Search of the Russian Personality | | | | ALEXEI A. KARA-MURZA | 58 | | A Metaphysical Perspective on Herzen's Drawing Closer to Slavophilism | | | | VALENTIN V. LAZAREV | 71 | | The Philosophical-Historical Views of Herzen as a Problem in the History of West European Philosophy | | | | ERIK IU. SOLOV'EV | 83 |
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