Studies in East European Thought

Papers
(The TQCC of Studies in East European Thought is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
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Explaining Russia’s war against Ukraine: How can foreign policy analysis and political theory be helpful?4
The Name-glorifying projects of Alexei Losev and Pavel Florensky: A question of their historical interrelation3
Russia and power: unmasking the historical origins of the present crisis3
Astronomers of the inward: on the histories and case histories of Alexander Luria and Oliver Sacks3
Epoché and institution: the fundamental tension in Jan Patočka’s phenomenology2
The influence of Friedrich Engels on Alexander Bogdanov’s Basic Elements of the Historical View of Nature2
The correspondence between Józef M. Bocheński (1902–1995) and Heinrich Scholz (1946–1954)2
The Brothers Karamazov and the theology of suffering2
Schizophrenic fascism: on Russia’s war in Ukraine2
Patočka and the metaphysics of sacrifice2
Phenomenology and existentialism in dialogue with Marxist humanism in Yugoslavia in the 1950s and 1960s2
The writing of Cosmist philosophers Alexander N. Gorsky, Nikolai A. Setnitsky and Valeryan N. Muravyov as a synthesis of literature and philosophy2
Reformulation of knowledge: epistemological reading of Soviet Marxism in the post-Soviet times2
Russian Ontologism: An Overview2
Georges Florovsky on nuclear restraint and responsibility: introduction to Florovsky’s letter1
Bocheński’s model of the development of logic1
Review of: Gennadij Aljaev, Tereza Obolevitch, Tatjana Rezvykh, Aleksandr Tsygankov, S.L. Frank o F.M. Dostoevskom: novye materialy (S.L. Frank on F.M. Dostoevsky: new materials), Moscow, Institut fil1
100 years GAKhN. Artistic research between art and science1
Empty spaces: empire versus life1
Marina G. Ogden, Lev Shestov’s Angel of Death: Memory, Trauma and Rebirth. Oxford: Peter Lang, 2021. 270 pp. + xix. Softcover: ISBN 9781800791121, US $67.95, eBook ISBN 9781800791145, US $67.951
Józef M. Bocheński and the categorial reconstruction of concepts in the Lvov–Warsaw School1
Dialectical logic or logical dialectics? The Polish discussion on the principle of non-contradiction (1946–1957)1
Lyudmila Gogotishvili’s predicative concept and Russian young symbolism1
Saving philosopher Descartes: Valentin Asmus as a guardian of culture1
Evald Ilyenkov and the enactive approach1
Impromptu reflections on The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought, edited by Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster, Lina Steiner1
Knowledge and morality in Kundera’s novel The Farewell Waltz1
Modern Western philosophy and Ukrainian philosophical ideas in Eastern Galicia: the cases of Hankevych and Svientsits’kyi1
Sergius Bulgakov and his “neo-patristic” lens1
Anatoly Bakushinsky’s projects in art studies and knowledge production at the State Academy of Artistic Sciences1
Alexander Bogdanov’s holistic world picture: a materialist mirror image of idealism1
From groundlessness—to freedom: The theme of ‘awakening’ in the thought of Lev Shestov1
The paradoxical anchoring of Kojève’s philosophizing in the tradition of Russian religious philosophy1
The interactions between literature and philosophy: a view from Russia1
The beginnings of Czechoslovak Buddhism1
Nikolai Lossky, Dimitar Mihalchev, and Rehmkeanism1
The productiveness of errors and the GAKhN’s encyclopedia of artistic concepts1
Review of Dimitar Mihalchev, Metafisika (Zapiski), Sofia, Paradigma, 2021, 251 pages, ISBN 978-954-326-450-6, 16 leva1
Feminism as an antiwar strategy and practice: the case of Belarus, Russia, and Ukraine1
Florovsky’s logical relativism: a philosophical and theological analysis1
Imperialism and nationalism1
The philosophy of time of Henri Bergson and Russian culture of the nineteenth–early twentieth centuries1
Two responses to the “Sophia Affair” and Bulgakov’s theology of authority1
The significance of the relation of the logical and the historical in Ilyenkov’s approach to dialectics1
Solidarity of the shaken: from the experience (Erlebnis) to history1
Evald Ilyenkov’s legacy in Ukraine0
Patočka’s asubjective phenomenology as latent possibility of Husserl’s Logical Investigations0
Marian Zdziechowski and Leo Tolstoy: on true Christianity and Polish patriotism0
Against the self-sufficiency of reason. Concept of corporeity in Feuerbach and Patočka0
Philosophy in the Early St. Petersburg Theology Academy: toward the roots of classical Russian idealism0
Remarks on The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought and the woman question0
Review of Caryl Emerson, George Pattison and Randall A. Poole (eds.): The Oxford handbook of Russian religious thought. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Xxviii + 712 pages. Hardcover: ISBN 978-00
100 years of Evald Ilyenkov0
Editorial: Celebrating the centennial of the RAS Institute of Philosophy0
Westalgia as the infantilization of the East: narrating communist childhood in post-1989 Romania and the administration of the recent past0
Review of Tatiana Schedrina (ed.), Nikolai Berdyaev, Epistolyarniy Razgovor. Archivniye Materialy, Moscow, Rosspen, 2023, 303 pages, Hardcover, ISBN 978-5-8243-2553-9, 750"Equation missing"0
Russia as a patient for negative psychoanalysis0
Guest editors' introduction0
Is praise possible in modernist poetry? Mandelstam through the lens of Hannah Arendt0
Knowledge of art versus artistic knowledge. I. The GAKhN “Encyclopedia of Artistic Terminology” in the context of European intellectual history0
Czechoslovak intellectual debate on the crisis of democracy in the 1930s0
Roman Witold Ingarden’s discussions on artistic style: A contribution0
Ivan Ilyin: fascist or ideologue of the White Movement utopia?0
Introduction to the section on time0
Interpretations of Spinoza in early Russian Marxism0
Review of: Tatyana Popova, Istoriografija, bioistoriopisanie, bitsillievedenie: teorija, metodologija, praktika [Tatyana Popova, Historiography, Biohistoriography, Bitsilli Studies: Theory, Methodolog0
Correction to: On the distorted structure of Russian guilt0
Review of: Maksim Hanukai, Tragic Encounters: Pushkin and European Romanticism, Madison Wisconsin, The University of Wisconsin Press, 2023, 266 pages, cloth, ISBN 978-0-299-34140-4, $89.950
Review of Sofya Khagi, Pelevin and Unfreedom: Poetics, Politics, Metaphysics, Evanston, IL, Northwestern University Press, 2021. xi+284 pp. $39.95; £36.50. ISBN 978-0-81014-302-90
Review of: David Bakhurst, The Heart of the Matter: Ilyenkov, Vygotsky and the Courage of Thought, Leiden, Brill, 2023, 402 pp., ISBN: 1570-1522, ISBN: 978-90-04-32243-1 (hardback), ISBN: 978-90-04-540
Review of: Igor Zahrebelny, Evropeiski Khroniky [European Chronicles], Kyiv: Melnyk M.Y., 2020, 128 pp., Paperback: ISBN 978-617-7838-13-4, 250,00 UAH0
Review of: Pavel Khazanov, The Russia That We Have Lost, University of Wisconsin Press, 2023, 191 pages, Hardcover ISBN:9780299345105, $89.950
Review of: Alexandre Christoyannopoulos, Tolstoy’s Political Thought; Christian Anarcho-Pacifist Iconoclasm Then and Now0
False contradiction: a critique of Immanuel Kant’s transcendental dialectic in the Kantian thought of Valentin Asmus0
Review of: Alexander S. Tsygankov, Filosofskie smysly skazok A.S. Pushkina: genii evropeiskogo romantizma [Philosophical meanings of A. S. Pushkin’s fairytales: a genius of European Romanticism], Mosc0
Encounters: East/West dialogs on existence0
The crossing of borders0
Panspermia and the Golden Age in The Brothers Karamazov: Reading Beyond the Religious Paradigm0
Correlation between the concepts of All-Unity and self-will: Vladimir Solovyov and Lev Shestov as philosophers of freedom0
At the crossroads: Patočka and Althusser on the idea of modern science0
Problems of axiomatizing religion0
The ideas of the Scottish Enlightenment in Russia: Adam Smith and Semyon Efimovich Desnitskii on the philosophy of history0
Review of: Svetlana Klimova: Russian Intelligentsia in Search of an Identity (Between Dostoevsky’s Oppositions and Tolstoy’s Holism), Leiden, Brill, 2020, Hardcover, ISBN 978-90-04-44060-9, $ 82,800
Alexandre Kojève: revolution and terror0
Correction to: Encounters: East/West dialogs on existence0
Moral philosophy in the USSR: key trends of change0
Review of: Fred Leplat and Chris Ford (Eds.), Ukraine: Voices of Resistance and Solidarity, London, Resistance Books, 2022, 168 pp., ISBN 9780902869257 (print), 9780902869240 9 (e-book), £100
A way out of hell: Dante and the philosophy of personal salvation in post-Soviet Russia0
Rethinking The Philosophers’ Steamboat: the tragedy of Sergei Bulgakov0
“Time is our litmus test”: the philosophical world of Valentin Asmus0
Beyond the divide. Introducing the work of Aleksandr L’vovich Dobrokhotov0
Nicholas Afanasiev and his neo-patristic approach0
Different faces of Byzantium0
«Snovidets Mnemoziny»: dreaming of Mnemosyne: Evgeny Boratynsky’s poetry in Vyacheslav Ivanov’s aesthetics0
Development or self-destruction? Evald Ilyenkov vs. Slavoj Žižek on the problem of radical negativity0
Translation of Jan Patočka’s “Galileo Galilei and the end of the ancient cosmos”0
Review of: Joshua Zimmerman, Pilsudski: Founding Father of Modern Poland, Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Press, 2022, 640 pages, Hardcover: ISBN 9780674984271, $39.950
The role of gossip and money in Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Insulted and Injured, The Idiot and Evdokiia Rostopchina’s “Rank and Money” («Chiny i Den’gi» (1838))0
Review of: Paul Valliere and Randall A. Poole (eds.), Law and the Christian Tradition in Modern Russia, London & New York, Routledge, 2022, 339 pages, ISBN 978-0-367-86131-5, ISBN: 978-1-032-054420
Review of: Jonas Vanbrabant (ed.), Philosophers on the Russian Aggression in Ukraine, Germany, Verlag Traugott Bautz GmbH, 2023, 123 pages, ISBN 978-3-95948-602-6, € 18,000
The post-Siege logotherapy of Tamara Gabbe0
Review of: Nikolaj Plotnikov (ed.), Pered litsom katastrofy [In the Face of Catastrophe], LIT Verlag, Münster, 2023, ISBN 978-3-643-15317-3 (br.), ISBN 978-3-643-35317-7 (PDF), ISBN 978-3-643-15333-3 0
People are born to struggle: Vladimír Čermák’s vision of democracy0
The generation and suspension of meaning in Dostoevsky’s Demons0
Marian Zdziechowski’s work On Cruelty (1928–1938). Between past and present0
Stalin with Kant or Hegel?0
Nikolai Klyuev’s early works as the poetry of “social Christianity”0
Bulgakov’s sophiology and the neopatristic synthesis0
Review of: Thomas Nemeth, The Later Solov’ëv; Philosophy in Imperial Russia, Cham, Springer, 2019, 317 pages, ISBN 978-3-030-20610-9 (hardcover, $87.88), ISBN 978-3-030-20613-0 (paperback, $39.17), IS0
Introduction to Alexandre Kojève, “On Creative Freedom and Souls’ Fabrication. Response to Professor N. A. Berdyaev.”0
Hegel and the origins of Marxism—remarks on Russian and Chinese Marxism0
Translation of Evald Ilyenkov, “Notes on Wagner”0
From Realism to Symbolism: writing on transitional period. Review of: Elena A. Takho-Godi (ed.), Predsimvolizm: liki i otrazheniia [Pre-Symbolism faces and facets] Moscow: IMLI RAN, 2020, 542 pages, 10
Nikolai I. Zhinkin: Form of mythical consciousness0
Marxism and existentialism in state socialist Czechoslovakia0
Evald Ilyenkov: “On the State of Philosophy [Letter to the Central Committee of the Party]”0
Time as image of eternity: A.F. Losev’s criticism of subjectivist conceptions of time0
Independence of thought and national sentiment in the Russian Religious Renaissance0
Review of Hila Naot, Raft on the Open Sea—Man and the World in Jan Patočka’s (1907–1977) Phenomenological Philosophy, (in Hebrew) Jerusalem: Carmel 2020, 536 pp. 107 shekels0
Postmodernist thought of the late Soviet period: three profiles0
Time category in Anton Chekhov’s deep poetics0
Shame as Sensus Communis0
Fighting for philosophy in the Marxian sense: introduction to Evald Ilyenkov’s “On the state of philosophy [letter to the Central Committee of the Party]0
What is the truth of the ridiculous man? The question of the ‘difference’ in Dostoevsky’s dream0
Russian pseudo-conservatism in an international context0
The phenomenology of human existence movement: worldliness, transcendence, and responsibility0
Intellectuals in the face of the war: between anger and guilt0
Soviet Spinoza: introduction0
Aza A. Takho-Godi’s contribution to the history of ideas and concepts0
Review of: John Chryssavgis and Brandon Gallaher (eds), The Living Christ: The Theological Legacy of Georges Florovsky, London, T&T Clark, 2021, pp. 4940
Review of: Marcus Plested, Wisdom in Christian Tradition: The Patristic Roots of Modern Russian Sophiology, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2022, xiv + 274 pages, ISBN 9780191954153, $1000
Is Law Possible?0
Introduction to Alexandre Kojève’s “Moscow, August 1957”0
Review of Teresa Obolevich, The eastern Christian tradition in modern Russian thought and beyond, Leiden, Brill, 2022, Hardcover ISBN 978-90-04-52181-0, € 119.000
Marxism as Spinozism? One episode in the history of Soviet philosophy0
“The Collapse of Empires” in music of the twentieth century: France–Russia, Maurice Ravel–Igor Stravinsky0
“The Polish question” in the correspondence of Prince Evgenii Nikolaevitch Troubetzkoy and Marian Zdziechowski0
Reception of Emil Lask’s philosophy in Russia0
Review of: John Garrard and Carol Garrard, Russian Orthodoxy Resurgent, Princeton University Press, 2008, 326 pages, Paperback ISBN 978069125732, £28.000
On the distorted structure of Russian guilt0
Paradoxical Russian nationalism in the Soviet context: a contentious literary debate in 1969–19700
Observing logics: revisiting reason in The Brothers Karamazov0
Alexander Scriabin as a Russian Cosmist0
Pessimism, Schopenhauer, and Schopenhauerianism in nineteenth century Romania. The case of the poet Mihai Eminescu0
Józef M. Bocheński. Two Anniversaries0
Dostoevsky studies in China from the perspective of big data analysis0
“If there is a God, then anything is permitted” (Dostoevsky’s meta-theme in Jacques Lacan’s psychoanalytic interpretation)0
Czechoslovak praxeology—a discipline that did not exist?0
Review of: Velykaia druzhba: Perepiska Zhaka i Raisy Mariten z N.A. Berdiaievym [Great Friendship: Correspondence between Jacques and Raisa Maritain with N.A. Berdyaev], redaktsiya i perevod Teresa Ob0
Vratislav Effenberger’s conception of the role of imagination in ideological thought0
Correction to: Existentialism, existentialists, and Marxism: From critique to integration within the philosophical establishment in Socialist Romania0
Georges Florovsky: Letter to Davis McCaughey0
Spinoza, Marx, and Ilyenkov (who did not know Marx’s transcription of Spinoza)0
Comments for the book symposium “The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought”0
The Key Figures in the Field0
Review of Thomas Nemeth, Russian Neo-Kantianism. Emergence, Dissemination, and Dissolution, Berlin, De Gruyter, 2022, IX + 345 pages, Hardcover ISBN 9783110755350, € 113.95, Ebook ISBN 9783110755404, 0
Russian guilt and Russian irresponsibility0
Wholeness and totalitarianism0
After the Ball: Appraisals of Leo Tolstoy by the theorists at the State Academy for the Study of Arts and Mikhail Bakhtin in the year of “The Great Turn”0
On Soviet criticism of fascist interpretation of Hegel: the case of V. F. Asmus0
Russian philosophy and the question of its exceptional nature0
Review of Slobodanka M. Vladiv-Glover: Dostoevsky and the realists: Dickens, Flaubert, Tolstoy New York: Peter Lang, 2019, 215 pp, Hardcover, ISBN: 978-1-4331-5223-8, USD $94.950
Review of: Lyudmila Gogotishvili, Lestnitsa Iakova. Arhitektonika lingvofilosofskogo prostranstva [Jacob’s Ladder. Architectonics of Linguo-philosophical Space], Moscow, Publishing House Languages of 0
Review of Martin Koci: Thinking faith after Christianity. A theological reading of Jan Patočka's phenomenological philosophy. New York: SUNY Press, 301 pp. Hardcover: ISBN: 978-1-4384-7893-7, $95.00, 0
Correction to: From fertile hostility to stale benevolence0
NO TO WAR IN UKRAINE0
Spinoza and Tolstoy in Valentin Asmus’ comparative analysis0
Review of: Diana Gasparyan, The Philosophic Path of Merab Mamardashvili, Leiden and Boston, Brill, 2021, 176 pages, Hardcover ISBN 978-9004465817, £95.910
Merab Mamardashvili, A Spy for an Unknown Country. Essays and Lectures by Merab Mamardashvili. Edited and translated by Julia Sushytska and Alisa Slaughter. Stuttgart and Hannover, Germany: Ibidem, 200
Review of: Nicolas Tertulian, Modernité et antihumanisme. Les combats philosophiques de Georg Lukács, Paris, Klincksieck, 2019, 368 p.0
Review of Mikhail Sergeev, Alexander Chumakov, Mary Theis (eds): Russian Philosophy in the Twentieth-First Century: An Anthology, with a Foreword by Alyssa DeBlasio, Leiden & Boston: Brill Rodopi,0
Review of: Robert F. Slesinski, The Philosophy of Semyon Frank: Human Meaning in the Godhead. Fairfax, VA: Eastern Christian Publications, 2020. 266 pages. Paperback: ISBN 978-1-940219-50-9, $ 25.000
Review of Michał Mrugalski, Schamma Schahadat, and Irina Wutsdorff (eds.), Central and Eastern European Literary Theory and the West, Berlin, Boston, De Gruyter, 2023, 961 pages, Hardcover: ISBN 978-30
The post festum-rationality of history in Georg Lukács’ Ontology0
Review of: Jeremy Pilch, ‘Breathing the Spirit With Both Lungs’: Deification in the Work of Vladimir Solov’ev, Eastern Christian Studies 25, Leuven, Paris & Bristol, Peeters, 2018, 249 pages, ISBN0
Review of Julie Chajes, Recycled Lives: A History of Reincarnation in Blavatsky’s Theosophy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019, xii + 215 p., Hardcover, ISBN 978-0-19-090913-0, £640
Searching for the Fundamental Book of Buddhism in the Czech Lands and Slovakia0
The Different Senses of the Word Intuition0
Nikolai Zhinkin on Cassirer’s theory of myth0
Thinking in circles: Kojève and Russian Hegelianism0
In memoriam0
From fertile hostility to stale benevolence0
Robert Saudek’s graphology in the light of Fritz Mauthner’s critique of language0
Review of: N. Sazonov, A. Hennig (Eds.), Synthesis of Modernity: The Ruins of GAKhN and Postdisciplinarity, Moscow, Gaidar Institute Press, 2021, 312 pp. Hardcover: ISBN 978-5-93255-605-4, 4070
Unbalanced exposure: existentialism, Marxism, and philosophical culture in state socialist Hungary0
Review of: Olga Zhukova, An essay on Russian culture: philosophy of history, literature and art. Moscow: “Soglasie” Publisher house, 2019. 588 pages. Hardcover: ISBN 978-5-907038-50-9, € 170
How ideas connect to the world0
Pictorial meaning, language, tradition: notes on image semantic analyses by Kristóf Nyíri0
Review of: Grzegorz Przebinda, From Chaadayev to Solovyov: Russian modern thinkers between East and West. Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Warszawa, Wien: Peter Lang, 2022. 482 pages. Hardco0
Review of: Mikhail Epstein, The Phoenix of Philosophy; Russian Thought of the Late Soviet Period (1953–1991), New York &c, Bloomsbury Academic, 2019, 300 pages, ISBN 978-1-5013-1639-5, hardcover €0
The social myth and human domination of nature in Georg Sorel and Stanisław Brzozowski0
The Woman Thinker0
Galin Tihanov, The Birth and Death of Literary Theory: Regimes of Relevance in Russia and Beyond. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2019. 258 pages. $60. Hardcover ISBN: 9,780,804,785,2280
Knowledge of art vs. artistic knowledge. II. The GAKhN “Encyclopedia of Artistic Terminology”0
Interview with Keti Chukhrov0
Zdziechowski, Masaryk and Russian philosophy0
The finite subject and reflection in Jan Patočka0
Vygotsky and Spinoza0
Spinoza in Late-Soviet philosophy0
Failed human: on national guilt and its religious roots0
Deciphering Soviet philosophical forewords: an attentive reading of V.F. Asmus0
The theological program of Fr. Georges Florovsky from the Russian perspective0
David Riazanov and the Leninist stage of Soviet Marxism0
Ilyenkov’s cry from the heart: dialectics and the critique of positivism0
Guilty of goodness? Or innocently good?0
The Slovak ethos of plebeian resistance and the First World War0
Two Solovyovs: uncle and nephew0
The topophrenic space and the double exile: Norman Manea0
Review of: Berdnikova, Aleksandra Yurievna, Neoleibnitsianstvo v Rossii, Moskva, Institut filosofii Rossiiskoi akademii nauk, 2021, 248 pages, ISBN 978-5-9540-0358-1, 154 "Equation missing" 0.06689190864563