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  1. Alexandre Kojève. La philosophie, l'Etat, la fin de l'Histoire.[author unknown] - 1990 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 180 (3):555-556.
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  • Ethnophilosophy, comparative philosophy, pragmatism: Toward a philosophy of ethnoscapes.Thorsten Botz-Bornstein - 2006 - Philosophy East and West 56 (1):153-171.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Ethnophilosophy, Comparative Philosophy, Pragmatism:Toward a Philosophy of EthnoscapesThorsten Botz-Bornstein, Associate ResearcherIn this essay I would like to reflect on the place of philosophy within a "globalized" world and reconsider its status as a phenomenon that is potentially linked to a "local" culture. Whenever we question the authority of "general" truths and we look for ways of integrating "local discourses" into the overall construction called "global philosophy," we come across (...)
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  • Four essays on liberty.Isaiah Berlin - 1969 - Oxford University Press.
    "Political Ideas in the Twentieth Century", Historical Inevitability", "Two Concepts of Liberty", "John Stuart Mill and the Ends of Life". These four essays deal with the various aspects of individual liberty, including the distinction between positive and negative liberty and the necessity of rejecting determinism if we wish to keep hold of the notions of human responsibility and freedom.
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  • Philosophy in the Act: The Socio-Political Relevance of Mamardašvili’s Philosophizing.Evert van der Zweerde - 2006 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (3):179 - 203.
    Although topics in social and political philosophy might not be the first to associate with Mamardašvili, it is argued in this paper that key concepts in his thought, viz. the concepts of form, thought, and culture come together, in the 1980s in particular, in a notion of civil society that goes deeper than that of many of his contemporaries. The relevance of his philosophy at this point is intensified by the specific nature of Soviet philosophical culture, but, it is argued, (...)
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  • Philosophy in the Act: The Socio-Political Relevance of Mamardašvili’s Philosophizing.Evert Zweerde - 2006 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (3):179-203.
    Although topics in social and political philosophy might not be the first to associate with Mamardašvili, it is argued in this paper that key concepts in his thought, viz. the concepts of form, thought, and culture come together, in the 1980s in particular, in a notion of civil society that goes deeper than that of many of his contemporaries. The relevance of his philosophy at this point is intensified by the specific nature of Soviet philosophical culture, but, it is argued, (...)
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  • Philosophy in the Act: The Socio-Political Relevance of Mamardašvili’s Philosophizing. [REVIEW]Evert van der Zweerde - 2006 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (3):179-203.
    Although topics in social and political philosophy might not be the first to associate with Mamardašvili, it is argued in this paper that key concepts in his thought, viz. the concepts of form, thought, and culture come together, in the 1980s in particular, in a notion of civil society that goes deeper than that of many of his contemporaries. The relevance of his philosophy at this point is intensified by the specific nature of Soviet philosophical culture, but, it is argued, (...)
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  • Modernity and its critique in 20th century Russian orthodox thought.Kristina Stöckl - 2006 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (4):243 - 269.
    Orthodox Christianity has often been understood as not pertaining to Modernity due to its different historical and theological trajectory. This essay disputes such a view with regard to 20th century Orthodox thought, which it examines from the point of view of a sociology of Modernity in order to identify where Orthodox thinkers of the Russian Diaspora and in Russia today position themselves in relation to modern society and philosophy. Two essentially modern positions within Orthodoxy are singled out: an institutional and (...)
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  • Modernity and its critique in 20th century Russian orthodox thought.Kristina Stöckl - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 58 (4):243-269.
    Orthodox Christianity has often been understood as not pertaining to Modernity due to its different historical and theological trajectory. This essay disputes such a view with regard to 20th century Orthodox thought, which it examines from the point of view of a sociology of Modernity in order to identify where Orthodox thinkers of the Russian Diaspora and in Russia today position themselves in relation to modern society and philosophy. Two essentially modern positions within Orthodoxy are singled out: an institutional and (...)
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  • Être singulier pluriel.Jean-Luc Nancy - 1996 - Galilée.
    "Les uns avec les autres" : ni les “uns”, ni les “autres” ne sont premiers, mais seulement l’“avec” par lequel il y a des “uns” et des “autres”. L’“avec” est une détermination fondamentale de l’“être”. L’existence est essentiellement co-existence. Non seulement co-existence de “nous” (les hommes), mais de tous les étants (il faut de tout faire un “monde”). Être-avec, ou s’exposer les uns aux autres, les uns par les autres : rien à voir avec une “société du spectacle”, mais rien (...)
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  • Isaiah Berlin: A Life.Michael Ignatieff - 1998 - New York: Metropolitan Books.
    A biography of the Soviet-born British philosopher describes how he was shaped by politics and culture of his time, and his contributions to contemporary liberal philosophy.
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  • Die Petersburger religiös-philosophischen Vereinigungen: die Entwicklung d. religiösen Selbstverständnisses ihrer Intelligencija-Mitglieder, (1901-1917).Jutta Scherrer - 1973
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  • Problems of Idealism: Essays in Russian Social Philosophy.Owen Bennett Jones (ed.) - 2003 - Yale University Press.
    This work was originally published in 1902 & marked a watershed in the Russian Silver age, a vibrant cultural renaissance.
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  • Signposts: A Collection of Articles on the Russian Intelligentisa.Marshall S. Shatz, Judith E. Zimmermann & William F. Woehrlin - 1990 - Studies in Soviet Thought 40 (4):357-359.
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  • Russian Philosophical Terminology.K. G. Ballestrem - 1965 - Studies in Soviet Thought 5 (1):95-95.
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  • Russian Philosophical Terminology.Karl G. Ballestrem & Guy Planty-Bonjour - 1967 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 23 (4):509-510.
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  • Introduction à la lecture de Hegel.Al Kojève - 1950 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 140:197.
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  • [Book review] democracy and the foreigner. [REVIEW]Bonnie Honig - 2002 - Ethics and International Affairs 16 (1):129-134.
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