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The development of philosophy and Marxism-Leninism in Poland since the war
Vol. 1/1
Z. Jordan
Soviet impressions of the XIVth International Congress Of Philosophy
Vol. 10/1
Thomas J Blakeley
Das tschechoslowakische Modell des Sozialismus
Vol. 10/4
Helmut Dahm
Das Ende der "Evolution wider Willen"? II
Vol. 10/2
Das Ende der "Evolution wider Willen"?, I
Identity and contradiction
Vol. 10/3
Steve S. Chin
Soviets vs. Soviet scholasticism
Donald J. McCarthy
Game theory and politics
Thomas W. Robinson
The 80th anniversary of the birth of S. L. Rubinštejn
T. R. Payne
The introduction of Marxism-Leninism into China
Jen Ch'o-Hsüan
Freedom and Marxism
Frederick J. Adelmann
The puzzling pattern of the Marxist critique of Feuerbach
Vol. 11/3
Michael Gagern
Cybernetics — Marxism — jurisprudence
Vol. 11/2
Michael Csizmas
S. M. Kovalev
Historical laws
Vol. 11/4
Nikolaus Lobkowicz
Mao's "on contradiction"
Joseph Liu
Computer socialism
Eugen Loebl
Is it possible to humanize Marxism?
Pavel Kovaly
Chinese translations of Soviet philosophical works, 1949–1963. ii
Wei-Shung Chang
Problems of anti-humanism and humanism in the life and work of Alexander Solzhenitsyn
Vol. 11/1
The impact of Soviet dialectical materialism on China through translations,
Chinese translations of Soviet philosophical works, 1949–1963 I
Diskussion über den modernen Begriff des Proletariats und der Arbeiterklasse in der sowjetischen Fachliteratur
Laszlo Révész
Zur sowjetischen Rezeption der Phänomenologie Schelers
Ideologische Gegenreformation
Marxist ideology and the Soviet economy
Vol. 12/3
Patrick McNally
Another negation of negation
F. J. Adelmann
Changes in the meaning of the term "the people' (jen-min) — an example of conceptual revolution as reflected in semantic evolution
Vol. 12/2
The people's communes and the Paris commune
The new Sovietphilosophical encyclopedia I
Vol. 12/4
Peter Ehlen
Chinese translations of Soviet philosophical works, 1949–1963 IV
A Soviet defense mechanism
Peter S. Tang
Arnošt Kolman
Leadership of antireligious propaganda in the Soviet union
Joan Delaney Grossman
Chinese translations of Soviet philosophical works, 1949–1963 III
Vol. 12/1
Soviet views on Mao and maoism
Bradley Arnold
Der Ideologiebegriff bei Marx und die heutige Kontroverse über Ideologie und Wissenschaft in den sozialistischen Ländern
Death of the Soviet regime
M. K. Dziewanowski
Mao and the Chinese revolution in philosophy
K. T. Fann
Marx and the human individual
Michael H. Mitias
Study notes of Marxist "classics" and the red flag 1971–1972
Vol. 13/3-4
Ignatius J. Tsao
A note on contemporary Soviet ideology
Vol. 13/1-2
Kurt Marko
Emancipation through morality
Status of research on scientific atheism
Russel P. Moroziuk
Mao Tsetung thought since the cultural revolution
The history of an error
The Soviet folktale as an ideological strategy for survival in international business relations
Dean Grimes Farrer
A note on some Armenian philosophers
Bernard Jeu
The history of philosophy as a science, in the Filosofskaja enciklopedija
Mario L. Rybarczyk
Schacht on Marx's concept of alienation
George G. Brenkert
Social psychology in the Soviet union
Levy Rahmani
The new Soviet philosophical encyclopedia II
Richard De George
Marx on species-being and social essence
Paul Santilli
The new Soviet philosophical encyclopedia III
James Scanlan
A critique of the Engels-Soviet version of Marxian economic determinism
Some remarks on expectations of imminent changes in socialist countries
Vol. 14/3-4
The new Soviet Philosophical Encyclopedia, IV
Vol. 14/1-2
The old and new Marxisms
Assen Ignatow
The role of atheism in Marxian philosophy
A Soviet self-reflection
Soviet philosophy of biology today
Anatoly Partashnikov
East German research on the West
Eberhard Schneider
La pensée politique de Malinovski ou les ambiguités du prédécembrisme
Philosophical aspects of Maoist thought
John M. Koller
Dialectic, violence or dialogue?
Oliva Blanchette
The history of philosophy as science
Herzen and James
William J. Gavin
Russische Philosophen und Rousseau in der Filosofskaja Enciklopedija
Wilhelm Goerdt
Sartre on the individual in the historical dialectic
Vol. 15/3
Thomas A. Shipka
The Soviet union then and now
Vol. 15/2
Husserl and Soviet Marxism
Thomas Nemeth
Das Existentialismus-Bild der Filosofskaja Enciklopedija
Understanding Maoism
Joseph S. Wu
The Soviet onslaught on Mao Tsetung thought
The problem of unity and opposition in the Filosofskaja enciklopedija
Vol. 15/1
U.R.S.S. 1925
Royce and Khomyakov on community as process
Sowjetunion Ideologiebericht 1974
Vol. 15/4
Some observations on the alleged classicism of socialist realism
John Fizer
Kapital und soziale Organisation
Vol. 16/3-4
Armin Wildermuth
Capital and phenomenology
Dialectical logic, classical logic, and the consistency of the world
Vol. 16/1-2
Richard Routley Robert K. Meyer
Zur gesellschaftlich notwendigen durchschnittlichen Arbeitszeit
Philosophie der Arrieregarde
Czechoslovak Marxism in the reform period
Galia Golan
The ideological background of the 25th congress of the CPSU in view of foreign policy
A response to professor Colletti
Gary S. Orgel
Capital, sociality and the status of the subject
David Rasmussen
The logic of capital
Quality, quantity, and measure
Richard Gross
Facts, values and Marxism
Vol. 17/2
Susan M. Easton
Orthodox ethics and the matter of communism
Vol. 17/4
David B Zilberman
Soviet distortion of Mao Tsetung thought in the Filosofskaja enciklopedija
Vol. 17/1
Maurice Merleau-Ponty and the problem of self-accusations
Vol. 17/3
The fate of the Russian idea
Alexander Yanov
Lenin's relationship to the ideas of physicists
Jiří Marek
The past and present of the intelligentsia
Andrey Kudryavtsev
Marx, Engels, and the relativity of morals
Ideology and party
Preface
Yuri Glazov
The concept of race in Soviet anthropology
Lydia T. Black
The devils by Dostoevsky and the Russian intelligentsia
Dienstphilosophie und philosophisches Sektierertum in Rußland
Scientific atheism
Contemporary philosophy in Soviet Georgia
Vol. 18/3
Ash Gobar
The post-sociological society
Vol. 18/4
Bibliography of Georgian philosophy (1946–1976)
T. N. Granovskii
Nicholas S. Racheotes
The influence of Immanuel Kant on Peter Yakovlevich Chaadayev
Vol. 18/2
Mary-Barbara Zeldin
Reflection theory and the identity of thinking and being
Zeev Katvan
N. Lossky's moral philosophy and M. Scheler's phenomenology
Joseph L. Navickas
Die Emanzipation der Frau als Individualisierungsprozess
Ilma Rakusa
Engels, Aristotle, and non-contradiction
Vol. 18/1
Richard J. Fallon
Raumfahrt in der Sowjetunion
Winfried Petri
Phenomenology in the Filosofskaja enciklopedija
Edward Swiderski
Hegel's dialectic and Marx's manuscripts of 1844
Mitchell Aboulafia
Political realism — a Soviet view
Sigmund Krancberg
Justice in Marx, Engels, and Lenin
George Schedler
Lukács on Lenin
Norman Levine
The alternative could be Feuerbachian
Vol. 19/1
Das schwierige Gespräch oder
The Russian and Polish intelligentsias
Vol. 19/4
Aleksander Gella
The correspondence of two corners
Edward L. Keenan
The third emigration and the West
Lauren G. Leighton
Abram Moiseevič Deborin
Vol. 19/3
R. D. Rucker
Marxism and religion
Roland N. Stromberg
The Soviet intelligentsia, dissidents and the West
The unity of existential philosophy and literature as revealed by Shestov's approach to Dostoevsky
David Patterson
Completion, death, heritage
Mao's revolutionary humanism
Vol. 19/2
The nineteenth-century Russian intelligentsia and the future of Russia
N. G. Pereira
Anti-individualist chords in the Romanian-Marxist rhapsody
Juliana Geran Pilon
A Soviet view of history
John D. Windhausen
From a dictatorship of the proletariat to a state of the whole people
Patrick Schena
The three components of communist ideology
Vol. 2/1
Joseph Bocheński
Two recent Soviet conferences on logic
David D. Comey
A study in many-valued logic
L. H. Hackstaff Joseph Bocheński
Bibliography of recent Western works on Soviet philosophy
Vol. 2/2
Karl Ballestrem
Auf dem Bauplatz der materialistischen Dialektik
Vol. 2/4
Helmut Fleischer
The limits of "party-mindedness"
The materiality of matter
Zum Anschaulichkeitsproblem in der Quantenmechanik
Siegfried Müller-Markus
Die Organisation der sowjetischen Philosophie der Physik seit Dezember 1960
Is epistemology possible in diamat?
Aspects of the Soviet response to Popper
Vol. 20/2
R. M. Davison
Is Europe destroying itself?
Vol. 20/3
The role of the scientific-technological revolution in Marxism-Leninism
Arnold Buchholz
Orthodox philosophy of language in Russia
Vol. 20/1
Naftali Part
China's international image in the Soviet mirror
Albanian Marxism's notion of revisionism
Klaus Lange
Capitalism versus Marx's communism
Laurence Thomas
Reply to Laurence Thomas, "Capitalism vs. Marx's communism"
Elizabeth Rapaport
Options for a Marxist-Leninist theory of the aesthetic
Praxis and labor in Hegel
Ambiguity and orthodoxy
Vol. 20/4
Tom Rockmore(Peking University)
The actuality of "religious evolutionism"
Trotsky and Spain
James G. Colbert
Introductory remarks
George L Kline
Praxis and labor in Jürgen Habermas
Bertram D. Wolfe
Donald W. Treadgold
Marx
The "Leninist stage" in Soviet philosophy
I. Yakhot
The life and thought of David B. Zilberman
Irving H. Anellis
The Marxian notion of "ideology"
Alexandre Kojève
Vol. 2023
Aleksej M Rutkevič
Thinking in circles
Isabel Jacobs
The Soviet, Chinese and Albanian constitutions
Vol. 21/1
Marx and transcendence of ethical humanism
Vol. 21/4
David B. Myers
Sur l'avenir de l'art et de l'esthetique
Vol. 21/3
Practice and the social factor in cognition
Philosophical theory and scientific practice in Bukharin's sociology
Vol. 21/2
Maurice A. Finocchiaro
Socialist individualism
Gary C. Shaw
The function and efficacy of ideology
Engels, Darwin, and Hegel's idea of contingency
The importance of context
People's democracies in Soviet political theory
The philosophical interpretation of contemporary physics
E. Kolman
The Sanderson family and international relations
Terrence R. Crimmins
Une contribution soviétique essentielle au debat sur l'unité de la géographie
Jean Robert
Diamat and contemporary biology
Naftali Prat
Making the turn
John Ehrenberg
Vorwort
Kontinent — Ein gelungenes Experiment?
Althusser's anti-humanism and Soviet philosophy
Die Selbstauflösung des Humanismus
The concept of counterrevolution in Marxian theory
Vol. 22/3
Lewis Brownstein
The synthesis of Chinese and Western philosophy in Mao Tse-tung's theory of dialectic
Andreas Arndt
The marriage of heaven and hell
Vol. 22/2
Robert E. Kiernan
Bogdanov in Tula
Vol. 22/1
James D. White
Was Bogdanov Russia's answer to Gramsci?
Zenovia A. Sochor
Some remarks on an attempt at formalizing dialectical logic
Vol. 22/4
Katalin G. Havas
The socialist way of life
Russian philosophy
Lenin and Bogdanov
Avraham Yassour
The science of logic in Soviet philosophy and a reading in Hegelian dialectics
The influence of the personality of the scientist on his theorizing
Alex Kozulin
Yakhot and Ojzerman on "ideology"
No juvenal of bolshevism
Reviews
Marx between West and East
Vol. 23/1
Mikhail Vitkin
Marx, Engels, and dialectics
Vol. 23/4
Philip J. Kain
Ideological ideals
Vol. 23/3
Richard Cobb-Stevens
Philosophy of the Caucasus and of central Asia in the Soviet period
Eurocommunism and the Italian Marxist tradition
Soviet environmental policy parameters
Charles E. Ziegler
Sowjetische theoretisch-philosophische Perspektiven zur Kybernetik in den Humanwissenschaften
Alfons Reitzer
The sociological movement in the USSR (1960–1970) and the institutionalization of Soviet sociology
Vol. 23/2
Nikolai Novikov
Recent philosophy in Czechoslovakia
Vladimir Zeman
Red star
K. M. Jensen
A moderate among radicals
Vol. 24/2
Marx and Lenin
John A. Debrizzi
Marxism and social anthropology
Vol. 24/1
John Biggart
Labriola, Croce, anti-Croce
Husserlian phenomenology, Soviet Marxism, and philosophic dialogue
Vol. 24/4
Karl Marx and democracy
Peter Blonsky and Russian progressivism
The Soviet critique of new left legal theory
Vol. 24/3
Toby Terrar
Discussions
Thomas J BlakeleyMalcolm C. ChapmanPaul Zancanaro
West und östliches Gelände
Letter to the Institute of philosophy of the academy of sciences of the Georgian SSR
Marx, materialism and the limits of philosophy
Vol. 25/2
Frederick L. Bender
The retreat from history
Jeremiah P. Conway
Science and diamat
Vol. 25/1
Marx, Marxism, and philosophical modernity
Vol. 25/3
The role of practice in Marxism-Leninism
Communists and proletarians
Vol. 25/4
The Engelsian inversion
Over again
On the significance of V. N. Kulish
Mark N. Katz
Studia Georgica
History, knowledge, and essence in the early Marx
Sources of the materialist conception of history in the history of ideas
Vol. 26/1
Engels on morality and moral theorizing
Vol. 26/3
Kai Nielsen
Experiments in communism
Vol. 26/4
Solidarity
Marx and the Soviet system
Friedrich Rapp
Communism and utopia
The empiriomonist critique of dialectical materialism
The Marxian conception of the working class and the development of physics
Vol. 26/2
The idea of history in Karl Marx
Yuri Andropov
Bogdanov's tektology
George Gorelik
The "transition' from Feuerbach to Marx
Hans-Martin Sass
Art and the social world
John Murphy
Community, struggle and democracy
Vol. 27/2
John Ryder
In defense of the common in the communities
Vol. 27/3
Dobrin Spassov
Bogdanov-Malinovsky on party and revolution
Perun's revenge
Vol. 27/1
Matter in its "infinity"
Jiří Marek L. E. Musberg
Methodological problems of the social sciences
Stephan Anguelov
Gramsci
Controlling individual development and behavior
Vol. 27/4
Populism as a philosophical movement in nineteenth-century Russia
Das geschichtliche in Marxistischer Sicht
Marx' dialectic of identity
B. C. Sax
A critique of anarchism
Mandel'štam and Dante
Vol. 28/4
Marina Glazova
On Marxian epistemology and phenomenology
Vol. 28/3
Marxian epistemology and two kinds of pragmatism
Vol. 28/2
Marxism and pragmatism
ISM East-West conference on "the nature of society"
Vol. 28/1
Die Machtperzeption der UdSSR
Wilhelm Heiliger
In the looking glass of the lexicon
Dewey, Marx, and James' "will to believe"
A critique of Marxist legal theoretical constructs
Timothy M. Hyden
Soviet writings on Jewish press freedom
V. P. Tugarinov — a reminiscence
The value theory of V. P. Tugarinov
James J. O'Rourke
Person and society
The "socialist way of life" as paradigm
Joachim Sternkopf
The changing face of the Russian national character
Historical materialism, ideology and ethics
Vol. 29/1
Experiments in communism, Poland, the Soviet union, and China
Vol. 29/3
The changing role of intellectuals in the revolutionary order
Soviet-Marxist philosophy of technology
Vol. 29/2
Comment on Apostol's paper
Mario Bunge
Solzhenitsyn and Yanov
E. Vertlieb P. Boldyrev
The human significance and dignity of labor
Pavel Apostol
The Western intellectual heritage and the Soviet dissent
Anthony Mlikotin
The young Mao — a Soviet portrait
Vol. 29/4
Man, science, morality
1984 — the totalitarian model revisited
Some Marxist interpretations of James' pragmatism
Marx's social ethics and critique of traditional morality
George McCarthy
Der Monat
A political theorist from Eastern Europe
Zoltán Tar
Some remarks on Mao's handling of concepts and problems of dialectics
Vol. 3/4
Karl A. Wittfogel
A bibliography of Soviet ethics
Vol. 3/1
On dialectical materialism
Tse-Tung Mao
Thesen zur geistigen Problematik des Zukunftskommunismus
Vol. 3/2
The role of ideology for the self-preservation of a totalitarian regime
Vol. 3/3
Richard Löwenthal
Recent Soviet works on neopositivism
Wolfhart F. Boeselager
Soviet historiography of philosophy
Of Soviet historiography of philosophy
Der Kern der materialistischen Dialektik
Biographical data on Soviet philosophers I
Pierre J. Beemans
V. P. Branskij
Un problème central de l'épistémologie soviétique
Marxism-Leninism in high school
The foundations of Marxist-Leninist ethics
Needs and differences
Vol. 30/1
Mihajlo Nikolić
On idealization
Vol. 30/3
Leszek Nowak
Neo-Marxism in Eastern central Europe
Vol. 30/4
Tibor Hanak
From the editors
Peter P. Kirschenmann Andries Sarlemijn
The state and the Market in Rawls
Milton Fisk
Neopositivism, Marxism, and idealization
Peter P. Kirschenmann
The socialist world system
Eurocommunist recognition of fundamental rights and its limits
Manfred Spieker
The explanation of actions and Marxism
Engels
On progress, values, and Marx
Eduard Huber
Development of the concept and method of critique in Kant, Hegel, and Marx
Philosophie, Dialektik und Einzelwissenschaften bei Engels
Gustav A. Wetter
Lenin's utopianism
Vol. 30/2
Nikolaj Chernyshevsky and the philosophy of realism in nineteenth-century Russian aesthetics
Leninism and the enlightenment
Philip Moran
Self-realization and changing the world
The systems approach
Rafael Bello
The status of the debate on rights in the USSR
Sander H. Lee
Freedom of thought and expression in eurocommunist philosophy
D. B. Rjazanov and the Marx-Engels institute
Bud Burkhard
Marxism and positivism or dialectics in books and dialectics in action
The scientific-technological revolution (str) and Soviet ideology
Convergence in the philosophy of science?
Andries Sarlemijn
Recent philosophical perspectives on Lukács in the West
Vol. 31/1
Philosophy — religion — politics
Vol. 31/3
The "internal' and "external" moving forces of the development of physics
Marx on evaluating pre-capitalist societies
Vol. 31/4
Richard Nordahl
German social ethics and the return to Greek philosophy
The legitimacy of totalitarianism
Ex oriente ... and what about it?
Vygotsky and Mead on the self, meaning and internalisation
Vol. 31/2
Hans-Johann Glock
Lukács and the Frankfurt school in the Soviet union
Recent Lukács scholarship in Eastern Europe
Zoltán Tar Judith Marcus
Georg Lukács and the Frankfurt school
Joseph B. Maier
The young Marx and kantian ethics
Northrop on Russian communism
Vol. 32/2
Fred Seddon
Historicism, progress, and personality in the writings of Peter Chaadaev and Timothy Granovskii
Vol. 32/4
Common sense and philosophy in Gramsci's prison notebooks
"Adveniat regnum tuum"
Mark O'Connor
Introduction
Raymond T. McNally
Ideology as a code of politics
Crises in Eastern Europe since 1956
Vol. 32/3
Significant revelations in Chaadaev's letters to A. I. Turgenev
Against a friendly enemy
Chaadaev and Russia's destiny
Analysis of consciousness in the works of Marx
Merab Mamardašvili
Das Individuum als Opeferlamm auf dem Altar der Geschichte
Vol. 32/1
Leninskij sbornik
The secret of Troppau
Richard Tempest
Marx, Engels and Lenin on justice
Communist ideological development in Yugoslavia
Chaadaev and Tiutchev
Sartre on Stalin
Vol. 33/2
Ronald Aronson
The inauguration of the historical study exhibition on the lives and works of Marx and Engels
Vol. 33/1
Hans Pelger
Class or mass
Nancy S. Love
Marx on the Jewish question
Michael Maidan
The later Marx and the fate of the Russian obščina
The conference on Soviet philosophy in Nanning, China
Guoxun Su
The problem of Soviet ideological practice
Vol. 33/3
Boris Groys
Chasanow zu entdecken
Comments on R. Aronson's "Sartre on Stalin'
Seven comments on Ernst Bloch's philosopy
Vol. 33/4
Manfred Buhr
A. V. Lunačarskij und L. D. Trockij
Jochen-Ulrich Peters
Notes and comments
Ideocracy or realpolitik?
The "withering away" of law
Christine Sypnowich
The Soviet view of the moral and legal obligation of states
Secular religion and its futuristic-eschatological conceptions
Gottfried Küenzlen
On the poverty of moral philosophy
A critique of Habermas' theory of practical rationality
Nader Saiedi
Problems of psychology in the works of Karl Marx
Sergej L. Rubinštejn
Marx, human nature, and the fetishism of concepts
Vol. 34/3
Kit R. Christensen
Heroes and deconstruction
Vol. 34/4
On Sovietology
The relation between Vygotsky and Mead reconsidered
Vol. 34/1-2
René van der Veer
The importance of postmodernism for Marxist literary criticism
A model of socialist society
Ideological obstacles to the political evolution of communist systems
Joseph V. Femia
Lenin as seen by Martin Buber
Vol. 35/4
Rights and privileges
Vol. 35/2
David Ingram
Jean van Heijenoort, the revolutionary, the scholar, and man (1912–1986)
Marxist theory and the development of physics I
The category of culture in Soviet philosophy
Plekhanov on the role of the individual in history
Vol. 35/3
William H. Shaw
The germanization of Lenin
Vol. 35/1
On Marx not being an egalitarian
Logical pragmatism and dialectical materialism
James E. McClellan
Further notes on Liberation theology
Vol. 36/1-2
The principle of partijnost' and the development of Soviet philosophy
Kant in Russia
Perestrojka and ideology
Vol. 36/3
The concept of theoretical generalization and problems of educational psychology
V. V. Davydov
A sortie into Soviet ideology
The theme of language in the works of P. A. Florenskii and in the hermeneutics of H.-G. Gadamer
Leon Chernyak
The artist as transgressor in Mandel'štam's poetry
Die Kategorie "Freiheit" im Marxschen Denken
Vol. 37/4
The changing face of Soviet psychology
Vol. 37/3
Text vs.context
The Stalinist conception of communist party history
George Enteen
Soviet studies in the psychodynamics of the unconscious
Istoriko-filosofskij ežegodnik 1986
Vol. 37/1
Evert van der Zweerde
Was sind "ek-statische Maschinen"?
Mil'ner-Irinin's metaphysical ethics between god and nature
Vol. 37/2
Current trends in Soviet social psychology
Lloyd Strickland Eugenia Lockwood
Of "civil society" and socialism in Yugoslavia
Mojmir Križan
Marxism in contemporary France
Francis J. Murphy
Environmental psychology in the USSR
Jaan Valsiner
The changing face of Soviet defectology
Jane E. Knox
Controversies about reductionism in Soviet philosophy of science
Russian revisionism and the development of Marxian political economy in the early twentieth century
M. C. Howard J. E. King
Engels as an ontological materialist
Joseph Ferraro
Gorbachev's performance at the Washington summit
A struggle for an intellectually independent institute
New thinking about the "new man"
Vol. 38/2
Jan Feldman
China and modernization
Vol. 38/1
Francis Soo
Die traditionelle chinesische Kultur und das gegenwärtige Rechtssystem Chinas
Jian Mi
Changes in the attitude of Chinese philosophical circles towards pragmatism
Xufang Zhan
Dialectical materialism and logical pragmatism
Vol. 38/4
Elena Panova
From the editor
Guido Küng
Soviet "new political thinking"
Xicheng Yin
G. K. über Kybernetik und Information
Vol. 38/3
Wolfgang G. Stock
Fetishism, argument, and judgment incapital
The dialectic of freedom in Nikolai Berdjaev
Anmerkungen zum real existierenden Totalitarismus und zu seinen Apologeten unter uns
Die Ethik
Capitalism, state bureaucratic socialism and freedom
Reconstructing Soviet history
John Keep
Thomas J. Blakeley (1931–1989)
Paraconsistency
Vol. 39/3-4
Igor Urbas
The Marcuse-Dunayevskaya dialogue, 1954–1979
Vol. 39/2
Kevin Anderson
The justification of political conformism
Vladimir Shlapentokh
The third national conference on Soviet philosophy
Xu Bo
What restoring leninism means
Vol. 39/1
Dialectic and inconsistency in knowledge acquisition
Recent developments in Soviet historiography of philosophy
On dialectical consistency
Jindrich Zeleny
Against global paraconsistency
Diderik Batens
The essential tension
Marta Fehér
Motion and the dialectical view of the world
Laszlô Szôkely
Can knowledge be acquired through contradiction?
Evandro Agazzi
Different concepts of dialectics
Ioanna Kuçuradi
Vagueness and meaning in Lukács' ontology
György Mezei
Report on a Chinese conference on questions of Soviet philosophy
On the development of knowledge
E. K. Voišvilo
Partial truth, fringes, and motion
Lorenzo Peña
Antinomies and paradoxes and their solutions
Paul Weingartner
The fate of one forgotten idea
Valentine A. Bazhanov
Marxist interpretations of the Soviet state
A survey of recent trends in Marxist-Leninist aesthetics
Vol. 4/3
Ervin Laszlo
The Soviet concept of truth
Vol. 4/1
A concise introduction to Hungarian Marxism-Leninism
Philosophical revisionism in post-war czechoslovakia
Vol. 4/2
Erwiderung an M.E. Omel'janovskij
Vol. 4/4
Soviet writings on atheism and religion
Terminology in Soviet epistemology
Books and articles by S. L. Rubinštejn
Philosophical dissertations in the USSR (1947–1954)
The Soviet concept of man
Recent discussions on the micro-structure of space and time in Soviet philosophy
Gerhard Gössmann
Soviet ethics and Soviet society
Translations of Russian works
Lee R. Kerschner
Lenin, Gorbachev, and "national-statehood'
Vol. 40/1-3
Gregory Gleason
The blackmail of the single alternative
Richard B. Day
Reflections on the structure of the peace process between East and West
Philip Bismarck Arnold Buchholz
Die Rolle der Philosophiegeschichte im "Neuen philosophischen Denken" in der UdSSR
On finessing perestrojka
Perestrojka der Philosophie?
Perestrojka and literature
Leonid Heller
The ideological impasse of Gorbachev's Perestrojka
The state of studies on Western philosophy in China
Vol. 40/4
Fang-Tong Liu
The reform of Soviet psychology
The on-going deconstruction of Marxism-Leninism
Kant in Russia II
Bibliography
The spiritual situation of the age
Gorbatschews "Erneuerung des Sozialismus"
Ernst Kux
Two conservative views of nationality and personality
Vol. 41/1
E. W. Dowler
Marxism in the USSR today
The problem of atheism in recent Soviet publications
Vol. 41/2
The unity of theory and practice in historical perspective
Vol. 41/3
Die Praxis als die "entscheidende Antriebskraft" der Entwicklung der Physik im 17. Jahrhundert?
Mysl' and the intuitivist debate in the early 1920s
Frances Nethercott
Denken kann man an jedem Ort der Erde
Nikolaj Nowikow
Trotsky's dialectic
Ian D. Thatcher
Marxism as the foundation of philosophies of science
Barbara Tuchanska
"Socialism of science" versus "socialism of feelings"
Vol. 42/1
Georgii D. Gloveli
Lukács, Marcuse and after
Zoltán Tarr
Lev Vygotsky and contemporary social thought
Vol. 42/2
Polen
Vol. 42/3
Marek Jan Siemek
Zur Geschichte und aktuellen Situation der Ethik in der Sowjetunion
Abdusalam Gusejnov
Die Perestrojka in der heutigen sowjetischen Philosophie
Tamara Dlougač
Die Philosophie und das Marxsche Erbe
Peter Ruben
Vom Ende des Marxismus-Leninismus
G. H. Mead and L. S. Vygotsky on action
Ibolya Vari-Szilagyi
Positivist and hermeneutic principles in psychology
László Garai Margit Köcski
From being motivated to motivating oneself
Eugene V. Aidman Dmitry A. Leontiev
On the present state of philosophy in central and Eastern Europe
The makings of a leninist
Raymond Taras
Russia and the West
Vol. 43/3
The end of the Russian idea
Dmitry Shlapentokh
Philosophy inside communism
Vol. 43/2
Jan Woleński(Uniwersytet Jagielloński)
Vol. 43/1
See the devil and tame him
Stefan Morawski
The role of religious and intellectual elements in overcoming Marxism in Poland
Józef Życinski
Paradoxes of social consciousness under socialism
Polish historians and Marxism after World War II
Jerzy Topolski
The road to emptiness (the dynamics of Polish Marxism)
Dariusz Aleksandrowicz
Vol. 44/2
Metaphysik und Herrschaft
Vol. 44/3
Alexander Dobrochotov
Re-reading Soviet philosophy
Vol. 44/1
Brendan Larvor
Soviet philosophy in transition
David Bakhurst
Review-essay
Modern feminism and Marx
Lenin, Hegel and Western Marxism
Marxism, science, materialism
Vol. 45/3
John Marot
Is Marxism dead?
Vol. 45/1-2
A. A. Gusejnov V. I. Tolstykh
Is theory responsible for practice?
A. A. Gusejnov
V. I. Tolstykh
The heart of the matter, or what must not be simplified
Marx was right in details and great in his errors
V. P. Lebedev
Marxist postulates and concentration camp practices
V. E. Matizen
Marxism in the context of the history of civilization and culture
V. M. Mezhujev
The dictatorship of the proletariat from Plekhanov to Lenin
Vol. 45/4
Robert Mayer
A drama that should be studied
A. I. Gelman
Debol'skij and Lesevič on Kant
"To overcome, not to reject ..."
I. M. Kljamkin
Karpov and Jurkevič on Kant
A quick and unjust trial
K. M. Kantor
Intellectual hypocrisy of the "orthodoxes" or a long way to common sense
A. S. Tsipko
The fate of Marxism and the future of civilization
V. S. Stepin
Fragen zur Rezeption der russischen religiösen Philosophie heute
Eberhard Müller
Is Marxist philosophy withering away?
Erdinç Sayan
The problem of freedom in Nicolai Berdjaev's existential philosophy
Vol. 46/3
Piama Gajdenko
Philosophy of culture before and after October
Svetlana Neretina
Afterword
Georgij Pomeranc
Vol. 46/1-2
J. C. Nyíri
Revolution and the counter-revolution
Nikolaj Plotnikov(Institut für Philosophie I, Universität Rostock)
Democracy and the politics of national identity
Julie Mostov
A national compensation for backwardness
Péter Hanák
New Serbian nationalism and the third Balkan war
The failure of the Yugoslav national idea
John R. Lampe
Nationalism, responsibility, and the people-as-one
Gale Stokes
A. F. Losev and mysticism in Russian philosophy
Vol. 46/4
Nationalism and ethnic conflict
James G. Kellas
What is the philosophy of nationalism?
Gershon Weiler
Old enemies and new
G. M. Tamás
Marx, Stalin, Marcuse
The Soviet philosophical community and power
Gennady S. Batygin Inna Devyatko
Social being and the human essence
Vol. 47/1-2
Aleksandr I. Vvedenskij on other minds
Vol. 47/3-4
Art as cognition in Russian neo-kantianism
James West
Put' against Logos
Michael A. Meerson
Bernice Glatzer Rosenthal
An unexpected source of Russian neo-kantianism
Catherine Evtuhov
Windelband's influence on S. I. Frank
Philip J. Swoboda
Between East and West
Jurij Borodaj Aleksandr Nikiforov
The struggle for the constitution in Russia and the triumph of ethical individualism
Vol. 48/2-4
Richard Sakwa
A. F. Losevs personalistische ontologie
Vol. 48/1
Merleau-ponty, Marx, and Marxism
The impact of ethical considerations on oresent-day Russian law
F. J. Feldbrugge
Civil society and ideology
Jonathan Sutton
The problem of moral absolutes in the ethics of Vladimir Solov'ëv
Oleg Pugachev
From Nimrod to the grand inquisitor
Mikhail Blumenkrantz
P. A. Kropotkin on legality and ethics
John Slatter
Bogdanov and Lenin
David G. Rowley
From dialectic to organization
Anthony Mansueto
Notes from the profession
Vladimir Pečerin (1807–1885) und die russische Sehnsucht nach dem Abendlande
Leonid Luks
The "volatile" Marxian concept of the dictatorship of the proletariat
Vol. 49/1
Zoltan Barany
Gustav Shpet and phenomenology in an orthodox key
Vol. 49/2
Steven Cassedy
Die Marxismus
Vol. 49/3
Plekhanov, Lenin and working-class consciousness
Liberalism in Poland
Vol. 49/4
Miłowit Kuninski
Memory of politics and politics of memory
Leszek Koczanowicz
The Gorbachev era in historical context
From the profession
Jarosław Kozak
Georgii Shakhnazarov and the Soviet critique of historical materialism
Mark Sandle
Recht und Sozialnorm
Vol. 5/1-2
The planification of Hungarian Marxism-Leninism
Vol. 5/4
Soviet dialectical logic
Vol. 5/3
Soviet philosophy and the semantic definition of truth
Bemerkungen zum Materialismusproblem
Rüdiger Thomas
Soviet discussion on general relativity theory
Nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russian thought
R. J. Kemball
Die Metaphysik Whiteheads im Urteil der Sowjet-Philosophie
J. Hölling
Selected writings on nineteenth- and early twentieth-century Russian thought
Ideologic learning under conditions of social enslavement
Vol. 50/1
Achim Siegel
Bruce Menning, Bayonets before bullets
Timothy E. O'Connor
Culture, contexts, and directions in Russian post-Soviet philosophy
Vol. 50/4
K. Sword (ed.), The Soviet takeover of the Polish Eastern provinces, 1939–41
Philip Pajakowski
A. Walicki, Legal philosophies of Russian liberalism
Sicherheit vor, mit Rußland?
Vol. 50/3
The rise of Russian neo-kantianism
Vol. 50/2
Boris Chasanow – writer in freedom?
C. Friedrich, B. Menzel (eds.), Osteuropa in Umbruch
Tom Casier
J. Habermas, Autonomy and solidarity
Was the Soviet union totalitarian?
Jay Bergman
G. S. Morson. C. Emerson, Mikhajl Bakhtin
Perestrojka and science
Alessandro Mongili
On Marx, Hegel, and critical theory in postwar Germany
L. V. Karasëv, Filosofija smecha
Anton Simons
"Impersonalismus" und die "werdende Vernunft der Wahrheit" in Solov'evs Spätphilosophie
Vol. 51/3
J. C. Nyíri, Tradition and individuality
Vol. 51/4
Tamás Demeter
Vladimir Solov'ëv's "virtue epistemology"
E. van der Zweerde, Soviet historiography of philosophy
Vol. 51/1
From neo-kantianism to logicism
Martin Heidegger and Russian symbolist philosophy
Vol. 51/2
Robert Bird
Lenin and the Jacobin identity in Russia
Philosophy in post-Soviet Russia (1992-1997)
Valentin A. Bazhanov
The shattered horizon how ideology mattered to Soviet politics
Unity and disunity in landmarks
Brian Horowitz
"Past continuous"
János Laki Katalin Neumer
In the name of the spirits
"Why not Lukács?"
László Székely
Can power be humanized?
Gábor Kovács
T. Szabó, G. Szécsi, eds., A filozófia keresztútjain
Erika Scholz
From classical studies towards epistemology
A. Ignatow, Selbstauflösung des Humanismus
Vol. 52/1-2
The centenary of the death of Vladimir Solov'ëv (1853–1900)
Vol. 52/4
Die philosophisch-theologische Begründung des Eurasismus bei L. P. Karsavin
Julia B. Mehlich
The early intellectual careers of Bakhtin and Herzen
Ruth Coates
Der Eurasismus als Erbe N. Ja. Danilevskijs?
Stefan Wiederkehr
State and society in the political thought of the Moscow slavophiles
Vol. 52/3
Michael Hughes
Imagining membership
Josette Baer
An american philosopher at Moscow state university, 1964–1965
A. de Lazari et al. (eds.), Idei v rossii/Idee w rosji/Ideas in Russia
Manon Courten Pauline Schrooyen Anton Simons Evert van der ZweerdeFrances Nethercott
Der "dritte Weg" der "neo-eurasischen" Zeitschrift "Elementy"
Jan Zieliński
On the history of rightist thought in inter-war Bulgaria
Vol. 53/1-2
Ivan Elenkov
On the reception of Marxism in Bulgaria
Emilia Mineva
Bulgarian interpretations of ancient and medieval philosophy
Dimka Gitcheva
Aesthetics as a philosophical discipline in Bulgaria
Pravda Spassova
Aileen M. Kelly, Views from the other shore
Vol. 53/4
European moral values and their reception in Bulgarian education
Nedyalka Videva Stilian Yotov
Pavel Florenskij
Frank Haney
D. Denkov, Martin Heidegger – an ontology of the tragic
Maurice Fadel
Market socialism and political pluralism
Michael W. Howard
K. Todorov, Essays on the philosophy of history
Todor Polimenov
P. Sériot, Structure et totalité
Political liberalism, group rights, and the politics of fear and trust
Vol. 53/3
Claus Offe
The rule-making and policy actors in the transition and the issue of the strategy of transformation
Ulrich K. Preuß
Human rights – internationally established standards as challenged by constitutional policies
Vojin Dimitrijevic
Public sector reforms, institutional design and strategy for good governance in East central Europe
Attila A'gh
Political philosophy in Bulgaria – a fresh start?
Nikolay Milkov
Leonid Stolovich, Filosofija – estetika – smekh
Paradoxes in the Bulgarian reception of European philosophical thought
Atanas Stamatov
David C DurstAleksandr Gungov
French philosophy and Bulgarian philosophical culture
Tatyana Batuleva
The transfer of allegiances of the intellectual elites
Gennady S. Batygin
One of the new faces of Bulgarian philosophical thought
The critical tradition in Bulgaria
Dimitar Tsatsov
Conference report
Vol. 54/3
Posthumanism and Russian religious thought
Vol. 54/1-2
Jan Krasicki
M. Tataryn, Augustine and Russian orthodoxy
James R. Payton
P. Duncan, Russian messianism
Vladimir Solov'ëv's fundamental philosophical ideas
Grzegorz Przebinda
Nikolai Mikhailovskii and Konstantin Leont'ev
Michał Bohun
Marx and Russia
Ewa Borowska
Pëtr Chaadaev and the rise of modern Russian philosophy
Janusz Dobieszewski
S.Bulgakov, Trudy o troichnosti
Katharina Breckner
Polish studies in Russian thought
Justyna Kurczak
Unified pluralism
Vol. 54/4
Rory J. Conces
Nenad Mišćević
Ethno-nationalized states of Eastern Europe
Nenad Dimitrijević
On the boundary of two worlds
Leonidas Donskis
Ethnicity and sovereignty
Andrew Oldenquist
Marian Broda
T. Venclova, Forms of hope
Constructing a European civic society
Andreas Follesdal
Cosmopolitan democracy and justice
Gillian Brock
Russian eurasianism
Sławomir Mazurek
Transformation politics
James F. Pontuso
On political philosophy in Bulgaria
Plamen Makariev
Sergei Bulgakov, Philosophy of economy
Boris Jakim
S. Rossbach, Gnostic wars
Philip Boobbyer
Bocheński on morality and ethics
Vol. 55/4
Czesław Porębski
Soviet philosophy revisited
Bocheński and balance
Peter Simons
F. Nethercott, Russia's Plato
Vol. 55/3
Wendy Helleman
The Russian spinozists
Andrey Maidansky
Vol. 55/2
M. Kolerov (ed.), Issledovanija po istorii russkoj mysli
Galin Tihanov(Queen Mary University of London)
F. Haney, Zwischen exakter Wissenschaft und Orthodoxie
J. Bruhn, J. Lundquist (eds.), The novelness of Bakhtin
Thomas Seifrid
Vladimir Solov'ëv as "a mirror of the Russian counter-revolution"
Igor V. Smerdov
C. Hufen, Fedor Stepun. Ein politischer Intellektueller aus Rußland in Europa
Feind oder Zeuge des Glaubens?
Über Werte
The younger generation of culture scholars and culture-studies in Russia today
Vol. 55/1
Boris Dubin
S. Frank, Der Gegenstand des Wissens
G. S. Smith, D. S. Mirsky
S. Bulgakov, Trudy o troichnosti
On the ruins of orthodox Marxism
Almira Ousmanova
F. Björling (ed.), On the verge. Russian thought between the nineteenth and the twentieth centuries
Gender studies in post-Soviet society
Anna Temkina Elena Zdravomyslova
L. Donskis, Identity and freedom
Andrius Bielskis
On the performativity of gender
Irina Zherebkina
Solov'ëvs letzte Philosophie
Vesa Oittinen
Polish attempts to modernize thomism by logic (Bocheński and Salamucha)
The humanistic-legal problematic in Solov'ëv's philosophical journalism
Erikh Solov'ëv
A short story about the Übermensch
Nel Grillaert
The Polish case in Vladimir Solov'ëv's vision of the future
Lilianna Kiejzik
P. Florenski, Eis und algen
Vol. 56/1
Anita Schluechter
The suspended aesthetic
Vol. 56/4
Vol. 56/2-3
Minding the gap
Sergei Hessen, neo-kantian
Marek Styczyński
R. Bracht Branham (ed.), Bakhtin and the classics
Craig Brandist(University of Sheffield)
Mythos and logos in Losev's absolute mythology
Vladimir L Marchenkov
Slavoj Žižek and the real subject of politics
R. Moolenaar
On the generation that squandered its philosophers
Caryl Emerson
A. Renner, Russischer Nationalismus und Öffentlichkeit im Zarenreich 1855–1875
Pauline Schrooyen
The structure of domination today
Slavoj Žižek
Die Wüste des Realen
Sigrun Bielfeldt
On the religious foundations of A. F. Losev's philosophy of music
Konstantin V. Zenkin
Aleksej Losev's antiutopia
Elena Takho-Godi
U. Heftrich, G. Ressel (eds.), Vladimir Solov'ëv und Friedrich Nietzsche
Social scientists in times of crisis
Aleksej Losevs Philosophie des Mythos als Kritik an der sowjetischen Moderne
Annett Jubara
J. Scanlan, Dostoevsky the thinker
Metamorphoses of the ideal
Vol. 57/3-4
Il'enkov on education
D. Gordon and D. Durst (eds.), Civil society in Southeast Europe
Vol. 57/2
Nicolas Hayoz Anne Fouradoulas
Nachschrift eines Freundes
Vol. 57/1
J. D. Mininger
20th century Russian philosophy of science
A. P. Ogurtsov S. S. Neretina M. Assimakopoulos
A grand theory and a small social scientific community
Frane Adam Ivan Bernik Borut Rončević
Evald Il'enkov and world philosophy
Lev Naumenko
A Sisyphean tale
G. Lukács, A defence of "history and class consciousness"
Cosmology of mind
Sergei Mareyev
Evald Il'enkov as an interpreter of Spinoza
A. Zupancic, Ethics of the real
Bożena Shallcross
Was Il'enkov an aesthetician?
Elena Mareyeva
Prospects for a cultural-historical psychology of intelligence
Birger Siebert
On the "Soviet paradigm" (remarks of an indologist)
Sergej Serebriany
Ludvik Bartelj und France Vebers "gegenstandstheoretische Schule''
Tanja Pihlar
G. Tihanov, The master and the slave
E. van Ree, The political thought of Joseph stalin
Mikhail Ryklin, Dirk Ufflemann and Klaus Städtke (eds.), Uskol'zajushchij Kontekst
Russian philosophers on continuous creation as the basis for social change
Vol. 58/4
Leon Trotsky's contribution to the Marxist theory of history
Vol. 58/1
Paul Blackledge
Re-appraising the subject and the social in Western philosophy and in contemporary orthodox thought
Ilias Papagiannopoulos
Modernity and its critique in 20th century Russian orthodox thought
Kristina Stöckl
The aesthetic import of the act of knowledge and its European roots in Merab Mamardašvili
Vol. 58/3
Elisa Pontini
Consciousness and conscience
Daniel Regnier
What is classical and non-classical knowledge?
Slobodanka Vladiv-Glover
Philosophy in the act
Reflections on Averintsev's method
Vol. 58/2
Olga Sedakova
Averintsev's archipelago
Konstantin Sigov
The demise of the first secularization
Mikhail Epstein
"Minimal religion" and Mikhail Epstein's interpretation of religion in late-Soviet and post-Soviet Russia
Vol. 59/1-2
"Ridiculous" dream versus social contract
Olga Stuchebrukhov
The specter of freedom
Alina Wyman
S. Cassedy, Dostoevsky's religion,
Kate Holland
Totalitarianism and the problem of Soviet art evaluation
Vol. 59/4
Skaidra Trilupaityte
In pursuit of a historical tradition
John Gonzalez
The role of the hyperintellectual in civil society building and democratization in the Balkans
Vol. 59/3
A new anthropology
S. Auer, Liberal nationalism in central Europe
Dugin Eurasianism
Two camps of theoreticians (apropos of day and a bit more)
D. Ost, The defeat of solidarity, anger and politics in postcommunist Europe
Conceptualizing religious discourse in the work of Fëdor Dostoevskij
Svetlana Klimova
Apotheosizing the party
Lee Congdon
Journey to transcendence
Elizabeth A. Blake Rubén Rosario
Chamberlain, Lesley, Motherland, A philosophical history of Russia
S. Hudspith, Dostoevsky and the idea of russianness
The rabbit and the duck
Ksana Blank
Iconic wonder
Alexander Kozin
Dostoevskij's guide to spiritual epiphany in the Brothers Karamazov
Julian W. Connolly
Unorthodox confession, orthodox conscience
Sharon Allen
The Brothers Karamazov
Karen Stepanian
The second Sovietology
Vol. 6/4
Works of Georg Lukács in non-Hungarian languages ii
Vol. 6/3
Soviet dialectical methodology
Vol. 6/2
Neue Beiträge zur "Philosophie des Menschen"
Open questions in contemporary Soviet ontology
Open questions in contemporary Soviet epistemology
Das handelnde Subjekt im historischen Materialismus
Soviet philosophic method
Vol. 6/1
Open questions in contemporary Soviet theory of social law
The philosophical works of Bonifatij Mixajlovič Kedrov
Soviet philosophical works 1917–1947
On the theoretical foundations of Soviet psychology
Freedom of thought and ideological coexistence
A natural history of a lonely man
Vol. 60/1-2
István Danka
Construction, reconstruction, deconstruction
Vol. 60/3
Kristian Petrov
G. Fodor, Das hoffnungslose Meisterwerk, Essays zur Musikphilosophie
Veronika Kovács
From dissidents to collaborators
Marina Peunova
Literary critics in a new era
Martin Paulsen
Simmering in the Soviet pot
Vol. 60/4
Mladen Uhlik
The good vs. "the own"
Nerija Putinaitė
Language and its social functions in early Soviet thought
Anti-metaphysical reasoning and sociological approach
Gábor Gángó
The background scenery
László Perecz
L. Congdon, Seeing red
Viktor Žirmunskij and German Mundartforschung
Matthias Aumüller
"Social phonology" in the USSR in the 1920s
Elena Simonato
For neoclassical tragedy
The social semantics of Mikhail Pokrovskij and Nikolaj Marr
Ekaterina Velmezova
György Lukács 1902–1918
Ferenc L. Lendvai
The networked mind
Kristóf Nyíri
The safe haven of a new classicism
Éva Forgács
Soul–life–knowledge
András Karácsony
Russian postcommunism and the end of history
Sergei Prozorov
The sociological tradition of Hungarian philosophy
Lakatos' philosophical work in Hungary
Gábor Kutrovátz
Reflex theory in a linguistic context
Katya Chown
Agency, ethics and politics in Aurel Kolnai's philosophy,
Socialising technology
Péter Szirák
Skin to skin
Irina Sandomirskaja
The concept of personality in Russian theological literature
Vol. 61/2-3
Nikolai Gavryushin
Das Personalitätskonzept Pavel Florenskijs
Rainer Goldt
The linguistic aporias of Alexei Losev's mystical personalism
Gasan Gusejnov
Sergej N. Trubetskoj and the concept of "subject" in the history of russian thought
The concept of lichnost' in criminal law theory, 1860s–1900s
Ethische und ästhetische Persönlichkeit
Alexander Haardt(Hermann-Schmitz-Forschungsstelle, University College Cork)
Personality, person, subject in Russian legal philosophy at the turn of the twentieth century
Elena Pribytkova
Vol. 61/1
Tomas Kačerauskas
Personale Seinsweisen bei S. L. Frank
Anne Rörig
Der Begriff "ličnost'" in den theoretischen Schriften Andrej Belyjs und Aleksandr Bloks
Henrieke Stahl
Feminism, intellectuals and the formation of micro-publics in postcommunist Ukraine
Vol. 61/4
Alexandra Hrycak Maria G. Rewakowicz
The rise of philosophy in Lithuania
Romanas Plečkaitis
The European university at St. Petersburg
Oleg Zhuravlev Daneil Kondov Natalia Savel'eva
Phenomenology in Lithuania
Arūnas Sverdiolas Tomas Kačerauskas
The reception of Western philosophy in the Lithuanian philosophy of religion
Mindaugas Briedis
Post-Soviet academia and class power
Elena Gapova
Existentialism in Lithuania
Bronislovas Genzelis
Casting off the coat of Konrad
Hanna Palska
Nietzsche, postmodernism and the phenomenon of Arvydas Šliogeris in contemporary Lithuanian philosophy
Jūratė Baranova
The slavophile lexicon of personality
Albert Alyoshin
Karsavin as philosopher of personality
Sergej Horužij
Man and mind in the philosophy of Boris N. Chicherin
Igor Yevlampiev
Concepts of the person in the symbolist philosophy of Viacheslav Ivanov
The semantics of personality in Russian "subjective sociology"
Kirill Faradzhev
M. Baár, Historians and nationalism
Vol. 62/2
Gábor Szűcs
Utopia and history
Vol. 62/1
Leszek Augustyn
T. Trank, Double exile
Gábor Palló
Berdjaev
B. Trencsényi, M. Kopeček (eds), Discourses of collective identity in central and southeast europe
Tamás Scheibner
Milestones and Russian intellectual history
Andrzej Walicki
Neoplatonic tendencies in Russian philosophy
Negative theology and science in the thought of Semyon Frank
Teresa Obolevitch
Freedom as praxis
Alicja A. Gęścińska Steven Lepez
Recent studies on Russian thought in Poland
Political hesychasm?
Ludwig Feuerbach's conception of the religious alienation of man and mikhail Bakunin's philosophy of negation
Jacek Uglik
Discourse on a Russian "Sonderweg"
Vol. 62/3-4
Rozaliya Cherepanova
Andrea Zink Rosalinde Sartorti Annett Jubara
Intellectuals as missionaries
Igor Narskij
The culture of justice
Andrea Zink
Dostoevskij in the eyes of Leont'ev
Soviet patriotism in a comparative perspective
Olga Nikonova
Pictures at an exhibition
Rosalinde Sartorti
The USSR instead/inside of Europe
Konstantin A. Bogdanov
The individual and nothingness
Writing the nation and reframing early modern intellectual history in Hungary
Balázs Trencsényi
The search for an image of man
Constitution and narrative
Ulrich Schmid(Universität St Gallen)
Sergei Bulgakov's sophiology of death
Universalism in cultural history and the meaning of the Russian revolution
Poland translated
Carl Tighe
Michael Polanyi
Paul Blum
"The tragedy" of German philosophy
First person plural
Julia Kursell
Editor's preface
The riddle of the self revisited
Vol. 63/1
The politics and contexts of Soviet science studies (naukovedenie)
Vol. 63/3
Elena Aronova
Vol. 63/2
Vanessa Rampton Muireann Maguire
Gakhn
Digital'nye derevenščiki/digital villagers
Henrike Schmidt
Around the nation's mystic core
Vol. 63/4
Jens Herlth(Université de Fribourg)
Moscow on the fashion map
Djurdja Bartlett
S. Brzozowski (1878–1911)
Conflicting centres within the Russian state
Eleanor Peers
Semantic palaeontology and the passage from myth to science and poetry
Eine "kantianische Utopie" in russland
A "non-aligned" intelligentsia
Ivor A. Stodolsky
Ironic imperialism
Boris Noordenbos
A philosophy of labour
Daniela Steila
Tolstoj as analytic thinker
Stanisław Brzozowski on the ideal of the modern man
Anna Dziedzic
Stanisław Brzozowski and fascism
Maciej Urbanowski
Skepticism and faith in Shestov's early critique of rationalism
Miłosz and Wat read Brzozowski
Utopias of return
Evgeny Dobrenko(Department of Philosophy, University of Sheffield)
Another conversion
Agata Bielik-Robson
Stanisław Brzozowski's performative criticism
Dorota Kozicka
Hermann Cohen and Bakhtin's early aesthetics
Liisa Steinby
Writing the history of Russian philosophy
Alyssa DeBlasio
"The person is a monad with windows"
Vol. 64/3-4
Radical sophiology
David J. Dunn
But is it sociology of knowledge?
Vol. 64/1-2
Thomas Uebel
The material memory of history
Monika Wulz
Ludwik Fleck and the concept of style in the natural sciences
Claus Zittel
Perception, knowledge and freedom in the age of extremes
Michael Hagner
Art history, the problem of style, and Arnold Hauser's contribution to the history and sociology of knowledge
Axel Gelfert
M. T. Hoffman, Toward mutual recognition
Ferenc Erős
Tihamér Margitay (ed.), Knowing and being
Stefan Fothe
Discussions with Bocheński concerning Soviet marxism–leninism, 1952–1986
Regula M. Zwahlen
Different concepts of personality
What's in God's name
M. Wulz, Erkenntnisagenten
Thomas Ebke
Weltanschauung as a priori
Antinomism, trinity and the challenge of Solov'ëvan pantheism in the theology of Sergij Bulgakov
Brandon Gallaher
"… the art of shaping a democratic reality and being directed by it …"—philososophy of science in turbulent times
Johannes Fehr
On the hegelian roots of Lukács's theory of realism
Vol. 65/3-4
Vadim Shneyder
Two approaches to the problem of universals by J. M. Bocheński
Vol. 65/1-2
Mariusz Grygianiec
J. M. Bocheński's method of philosophical analysis and contemporary applied ontology
Marek Lechniak
Bocheński on divine ineffability
Roger Pouivet
The first formalized proof of the indestructibility of a subsistent form
Edward Nieznański
Józef Maria Bocheński's logical analyses of question I of st. Thomas Aquinas' Summa theologiae
Marek Porwolik
Józef Bocheński and static religion
Piotr Kostyło
Józef M. Bocheński and the Cracow circle
Hegelian madness?
Jeff Love(Department of History, Clemson University)
Dariusz Łukasiewicz Ryszard Mordarski
Stankevič and Hegel's arrival in Russia
Victoria Frede
Bocheński on divine providence and human freedom
Dariusz Łukasiewicz
The philosophical cap of Yegor Fjodorovič or becoming Belinskij
Vadim Shkolnikov
Goethe and Hegel in the commissariat of enlightenment
Inessa Medzhibovskaya
Bocheński on the human condition
Hegel at the GAKHN
Il'enkov's Hegel
Bocheński on authority
Anna Brożek
Five-year plan of philosophy
Siarhei Biareishyk
Reply
Vol. 66/3-4
Vladimir N. Porus
Valery V. Savchuk
Abdusalam A. Guseynov
Vladimir V. Mironov
Fedor I. Girenok
Philosophy in today's Russia
Boris I. Pruzhinin
Why are we fighting?
Vol. 66/1-2
Timofej Dmitriev
The world war against the spirit of Immanuel Kant
Ilya Kukulin
The role of culture in early Soviet models of governance
Rouslan Khestanov
Vladislav A. Lektorskij
The concept of joy in the context of F. Dostoevskij's understanding of the essence of religious belief
Igor Evlampiev
Aesthetics in russia
Helen Petrovsky Alexandra V. Volodina
Who thinks inside of me?
Diana Gasparyan
Contemporary Russian ethics
Olga Zubets
Fjodor Stepun and Ernst Jünger
Alexander Mikhailovsky
Epistemology and the philosophy of science and technology in contemporary Russian philosophy
Elena O. Trufanova Vitaly G. Gorokhov
After the eclipse
Svetlana V. Mesyats Mikhail V. Egorochkin
Philosophy of religion and religious studies in modern-day Russia
K. V. Karpov T. V. Malevich
Topical discussions in contemporary Russian social and political theory
Denis E. Letnyakov Alexandra F. Yakovleva
Continuity and succession in contemporary Russian philosophy
Anatoly V. Chernyaev
The reception of the western thought in contemporary Russian philosophy
Irina I. Blauberg Irena S. Vdovina Dmitry V. Ivanov Alexey E. Savin
Lakatos between Marxism and the hungarian heuristic tradition
Vol. 67/1-2
Val Dusek
Abstraction, dissociation, and mental labor
Vol. 67/3-4
The young Losev as phenomenologist
Knowledge, reality and manipulation
Gábor Szécsi
The eastern side of the circle
Bukharin and the social study of science
Constantine D. Skordoulis
On the philosophical roots of today's science policy
Nils Roll-Hansen
Editing history
Ken Hirschkop
Epistemological contributions to the study of science in the latter days of the USSR
Will and communality in Bakhtin, from a Nietzschean perspective
Christiaan Beyers
Bakhtin and the actor (with constant reference to Shakespeare)
Three genres of sociology of knowledge and their marxist origins
A strange kind of kantian
Sergeiy Sandler
The irrational act
Richard Westerman
Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz's philosophy of mathematics
Vol. 68/1
Marcin Tkaczyk
Interview with Sergey Horujy
Vol. 68/4
Kristina Stoeckl Alexander Michailowski
A progress report on the ongoing Heidegger reception
Vol. 68/2-3
Ajdukiewicz on justifying the laws of logic
Philosophy
Enlightenment, reason and universalism
Kenneth R. Westphal
Ajdukiewicz on skepticism
Renata Ziemińska
Liberty and determinism
Dieter Hüning
Hegel's spirit, marxist aesthetics and stalinist restoration
Dąmbska's presentation of Ajdukiewicz's conception of language
Zbigniew Orbik
Hegels Kritik des Subjektivismus der neuzeitlichen Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie im Naturrechtsaufsatz
Franz Hespe
Ajdukiewicz on analyticity
Marina F. Bykova
Der radikale Pragmatismus N. F. Fedorovs als Überwindung der philosophie Kants
What is wrong with the divine interpretation of Geist in Hegel?
Mikhail Lifshits' logomythy
Lev Shestov's philosophy of freedom
Julia V. SineokajaAnton M. Khokhlov
Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz on transcendental idealism from a semantic point of view
Arkadiusz Chrudzimski
Lifshits' ontognoseology as a version of lenin's theory of reflection
Elena Mareeva
Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz on the concept of the world-view and the rationality of religious beliefs
Mikhail Lifshits and the fate of hegelianism in the 20th century
Kant und der siebenjährige Krieg
Alexey Kruglov
Mikhail Lifshits
Andrey Maidansky Vesa Oittinen
Scrutiny of Ajdukiewicz's concepts of definition
Anna Brożek Jacek Juliusz Jadacki
An interview with Dmitri Gutov
Lifshits and Ilyenkov on the nature of the ideal
Sergey Mareev
The aesthetic realism of Mikhail Lifshits
Editorial introduction
Vol. 69/3
Adam Tuboly
Philipp Frank's decline and the crisis of logical empiricism
Philipp Frank and the Wiener kreis
Gerald Holton
Pragmatic engagements
George Reisch
Simplicity and scientific progress in the philosophy of Philipp Frank
Amy Wuest
The wound which will not close
Vol. 69/1
Daniel Leufer(KU Leuven)
Nikolai Lossky and Henri Bergson
Frédéric Tremblay
Vol. 69/2
Early phenomenology in Poland (1895-1945)
Witold Płotka(Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie)
Czechoslovak Marxist humanism and the revolution
Jan Mervart
Philosophical aspects of urban strangeness
"Are we still behaving as revolutionaries?"
Vítězslav Sommer
Eugen Enyvvari's road to Göttingen and back
Peter Andras Varga(Magyar Tudományos Akadémia)
Logic at old Vilnius university
Vytis Valatka
The defects of Bergson's epistemology and their consequences on his metaphysics
Nikolaj Losskij
Cultural and religious dimensions of the sacred and profane ambivalence
Basia Nikiforova
Henri Bergson, les deux sources de la morale et de la religion
Images of Vilnius in the context of philosophy, sociology and mediology
Agnieška Juzefovič
An involuntary phenomenologist
Christian Ferencz-Flatz(Alexandru Dragomir Institute for Philosophy)
Shades of grey in Russian pre-Soviet geopolitical traditions
Jaroslav Kurfürst
Fyodor Dostoevsky and the contronym that was the Russian revolution
Vol. 69/4
Tatyana Kovalevskaya
Philipp Frank on relativity in science and morality
Anne Siegetsleitner
What the Russian symbolists heard in the "music of revolution"
Alexander L. Dobrokhotov
Max Weber and Peter Struve on the Russian revolution
Timofey Dmitriev
Alexander Kojève
Political science in Eastern Europe
Vol. 7/3
Lenin über die Philosophie
Vol. 7/4
Nikolaj Černyševskij and Soviet philosophy
Vol. 7/1
Die Rolle der Naturwissenschaft im Historischen Materialismus
Current Soviet views on existentialism
The basic perspective of Marxism-Leninism
Homer Hogan
Changing the unchangeable
Joseph Schiebel
Die Entwicklung der Diskussion um die formale Logik in der Sowjetunion
Vol. 7/2
J. Hänggi
The structure of Soviet military thought
Robert D. Crane
The "brain-psyche" problem in Soviet psychology
Russian 19th-century thought — recent source material
Trends in East-European philosophy
Fidelity to the event?
Vol. 70/2-3
Martin Jay
The Russian revolution reconsidered
Vol. 70/4
Marina F. Bykova Lina Steiner
Lenin and the crisis of russian marxism
The tasks of our times
Lars T. Lih
Rosa Luxemburg, "The Russian revolution"
Katerina Clark
The abc of communism revisited
Sheila Fitzpatrick
Ilyenkov and language
Vol. 70/1
Igor Hanzel
Alexandre Kojève and philosophical stalinism
The prohibited Nietzsche
Julia V. Sineokaja
Smuta
Kåre Mjør
Gorky's return and the energetics of Soviet socialism
Petre Petrov
The experience of oppression and the price of nonconformity
Daniel Wicenty
Der Streit der russischen Marxisten um Kants ethik
The ethical catastrophe of contemporary Russia and its foresights in Russian thought
The communist manifestoes
James Farr
Revolutionology
Culture as permanent revolution
On Lenin's materialism and empiriocriticism
Lenin on democratic theory
Artemy Magun
Józef Tischner's interpretation and praxis of phenomenology in the context of Polish society under communist regime
Vol. 71/4
Anna M. Królikowska
Tischner as a metapolitician
Krzysztof Wieczorek
"Strike out, right and left!"
Vol. 71/2
"Interest in the Service of that which is disinterested"
Jarosław Jagiełło
Nikolai S. Plotnikov, Nadezhda P. Podzemskaia (eds.), Iskusstvo kak iazyk – iazyki iskusstva
The art of ethics as the art of wise life in the concept of Józef Tischner
Zbyszek Dymarski
Józef Tischner's epistemology of "political Reason" and the "ethics of truth"
Miłosz Hołda
Riccardo Mario Cucciolla (ed.): Dimensions and challenges of Russian liberalism
Philosophy, history, and the social commitment
God and cogito
Paweł Rojek
Merab Mamardashvili and Immanuel Kant
Vol. 71/3
Note from the editor in chief
Vol. 71/1
Revolutionen und Bohème
Ordinary life and the tragedy of solidarity
Theurgy revisited, or the Harmony of cultural spheres
Merab Mamardashvili and his philosophical calling
Literature and the revolution
Lina Steiner
Die Vorahnung der Revolution in den Werken russischer Schriftsteller
Dagmar Mironowa
Lenin without dogmatism
Joe Pateman
Thinking eternally and continuously
Guest editor's preface
Revivifying socialist realism
A revolutionary as a "beautiful soul"
A comparison of the German and Russian literary intelligentsia in Arnold Hauser's social history of art
Jim Berryman
The transcendental dimension of consciousness in Merab Mamardashvili's philosophy
Young Merab Mamardashvili, his department and his friends
Mikhail Nemtsev
Merab Mamardashvili
Dmitry Ryndin
Impossible possibility
Victoriya Faybyshenko
An outline of the natural-historical epistemology of Merab Mamardashvili and the possibility of its phenomenological interpretation
Tatiana V. Litvin
Mamardashvili on film
From structuralism to Marxism (and back?)
Vol. 72/1
Peter Steiner
Anton Yasnitsky, René van der Veer (eds.), Revisionist revolution in vygotsky studies
German philosophy in vilnius in the years 1803–1832 and the origins of Polish romanticism
Katarzyna Filutowska
Slovak Marxist–Leninist philosophy on work
Vasil Gluchman
Teresa Obolevitch, Faith and science in Russian religious thought
Jeff Love, The black circle
Chance as an existential reality
M. M. Bakhtin and the German proto-romantic tradition
John Cook
B. Collenberg-Plotnikov, Die allgemeine Kunstwissenschaft (1906-1943)
Vol. 75
Patrick Flack(Université de Fribourg)
Sartre's critique de la raison dialectique and the opacity of Marxism-Leninism
Vol. 8/2-3
Parteilichkeit und Erkenntnis
Vol. 8/4
A decade of philosophical issues in mainland China
Zur sowjetischen Ideologie und Philosophie
Problems of information in dialectical materialism
The development of Soviet psychological theory
A. v. Petrovskij's history of Soviet psychology
Čaadaev's "Lettres philosophiques" and "Apologie d'un fou"
Two recent works on freedom
Vol. 8/1
Der politische Begriff der Freiheit
Philosophische Artikel kommunistischer Länder ausserhalb der Sowjet-Union in Ost-Probleme
F. F. Heereman
Marxistisch-Leninistischer Demokratiebegriff
Dialektische Logik
N. I. Kondakov
On lies; big, little and Soviet
Vol. 9/3
Vol. 9/4
Die Interpretation naturaler und sozialer Regelkreise in der Marxistischen Philosophie
Vol. 9/1
Neuere Probleme einer sozialistischen Moraltheorie, II
Neuere Probleme einer sozialistischen Moraltheorie, I
Vol. 9/2
Georg Lukacs as an ontologist
Kenneth Megill
Vom Formalismus zum Strukturalismus
Felix Ingold
A short note to a review
Biographical data on Soviet philosophers III
The ambivalence of the Marxist concept of ideology
Was Marx an ethical humanist?
The confrontation on neurophysiology in Hungary
Marxism-Leninism vs. neurophysiology
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