Studies in East European Thought. Volume 66 , Issue 1-2
In this issue:
The ideas of 1914
Aleksej M. Rutkevič
International argument: regarding the history of the development of international philosophical communication in the nineteenth century
Vitaly Kurennoy
The Russian University system and the First World War
Alexander Dmitriev
Why are we fighting? A view of the “great war” from across the ocean
Timofej Dmitriev
The spiritual meaning of war in the philosophy of the Russian silver age
Alexander. L. Dobrokhotov
Fjodor Stepun and Ernst Jünger: intellectuals at war
Alexander Mikhailovsky
Towards the formalist dimension of war, or how Viktor Šklovskij used to be a soldier
Jan Levchenko
The World War against the spirit of Immanuel Kant: philosophical Germanophobia in Russia in 1914–1915 and the birth of cultural racism
Ilya Kukulin
The role of culture in early Soviet models of governance
Rouslan Khestanov
The concept of joy in the context of F. Dostoevskij’s understanding of the essence of religious belief
Igor Evlampiev
Who thinks inside of me? Some aspects of Merab Mamardašvili`s theory of consciousness
Diana Gasparyan
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