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Studies in East European Thought
Studies in East European Thought provides a forum for Western-language writings on philosophy and philosophers who identify with the history and cultures of East and Central Europe, including Russia, Ukraine, and the Baltic States. The contents include descriptive, critical, comparative, and historical studies of individuals, schools, currents, and institutions whose work and influence are widely regarded in their own environments to be philosophical or provide insight into the socio-cultural conditions of philosophical life in Eastern Europe. Coverage includes concepts of the social, the cultural and the political, following the demise of Marxism-Leninism; foundational questions in metaphysics and epistemology; the standing of ‘culture theory’ (e.g., Russian ‘kul’turologija’); the reception of Western theories and methods as well as intellectual traditions; the reassessment of ‘local’ intellectual traditions; ethics, moral theory, theology and religious studies, and much more.
Vol. 61/2-3
The Discourse of personality in the Russian intellectual traditionEdited by Plotnikov Nikolaj
2009
Vol. 64/3-4
Sergej Bulgakov, the 'awakening giant' of Orthodox TheologyEdited by Zwahlen Regula M.
2012
Vol. 66/1-2
The Great War in the eyes of Russian thinkers, then and nowEdited by Dobrokhotov Alexander L.
2014
Vol. 68/1
The philosophy and legacy of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz (1890-1963)Edited by Łukasiewicz Dariusz; Mordarski Ryszard
2016
Vol. 68/2-3
Russia and the West: Bridging the philosophical traditionsEdited by Bykova Marina F.
2016