Russian Studies in Philosophy

Papers
(The median citation count of Russian Studies in Philosophy 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 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
The Embers of Memory1
Vladimir F. Ern and Semyon L. Frank: A Dispute on the Distinguishing Features of Russian Philosophy1
Dostoevsky’s Prophecy of Soviet and Post-Soviet Being1
Variants of Images of the Future in the Work of Lev P. Karsavin1
Disputes on the Marxist Understanding of Russian History: On One of the Theoretical Prerequisites for Creating the Soviet Union1
The Concept of Perfection in Lev Karsavin’s Religious Metaphysics0
Concluding Russian Studies in Philosophy: An Eye Towards the Future0
The Nonthinkable, the Nonhuman, the Nonphilosophical: On the Function of Negation in Posthumanism0
Lev Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky Through the “Mirror” of Lev Shestov’s Philosophy0
From Past to Future: The Soviet Union and the Russian Empire in Discourses of Rupture and Continuity0
Eurasianism as “Revealing Russia’s Essence” and “Gold Reserve of Life”0
The Phenomenon of Consciousness in the Works of Lev Tolstoy and Jiddu Krishnamurti0
USSR: The Union of National Form and Socialist Content (Culture, Nation, Class)0
The “Philosophy Steamer” as Cognitive Category and Historical Collective Individuality0
The Ambivalence of Early Gentry Liberalism in Russia0
A Country That No Longer Exists Editor’s Introduction0
Could the Slavophiles Be Considered Liberals?0
The Multi-Sided World View of Fyodor Stepun0
The Algebra of Cosmic Intelligence: Inhumanism and Cosmology in the Reflexive Neocybernetics of Vladimir Lefebvre0
Stavrogin and His Soul, or: The Transformation of Skepticism in the Digital Age0
New Atlantis, Castalia, the Abbey of Thélème . . .0
Nikolai O. Lossky’s Intuitivism and Personalism in the Context of Russian Philosophy0
Late Tolstoy’s Perception of Law0
L.N. Tolstoy: Enstrangement, Politics, Religion0
Elements of Anthropocosmism0
The Philosophy and Drama of Life: The Theatrical Understanding of Dostoevsky0
A Generation Enlightened by War: (Philosophers of the Soviet 1960s)0
The Split Existence: (An Analysis of F.M. Dostoevsky’s The Double)0
Lev Karsavin: Russian Religiosity and Russian Revolution0
Was Lev Tolstoy a Humanist?0
Konstantin N. Leontiev and Lev N. Tolstoy: A “Failed Creative Dialogue”0
“Those born in godforsaken years . . .”0
The Seductions of Gnosticism: Lev Karsavin and Gnosis0
The Way We Think When Reading Dostoevsky Today0
The Ethico-Religious Imperatives of Lev Tolstoy’s Life and Work0
Vladimir Solovyov’s “Three Speeches on Dostoevsky.” Then and Now0
Two Condemnations of Sergei Bulgakov0
Soviet and Post-Soviet Generations of Russian Philosophers: Framing the Problem0
On the Problem of Developing a Theory of Russian Bureaucracy0
Orthodoxy and the Soviet Regime: From Conflict to Adaptation0
The “Philosophy Steamer.” A Dialogue Returns to Russia0
Lev P. Karsavin on the Phenomenology of Revolution0
The Soviet Union in Its Project and Reality: Philosophical-Historical Notes0
Law, Morality, and Personhood in the Philosophical–Legal Understandings of Boris Chicherin and Vladimir Solovyov: On the Philosophical Foundations of Russian Liberalism0
Dostoevsky’s Philosophical Universe0
Thinking Environments: In-Formation and Entropy0
On Some Features of Russian Liberalism0
Modification of the Principles of Freedom and Equality in Early Twentieth-Century Russian Liberal Thought0
The Cultural and Spiritual Dimension of Russian Liberalism at the Turn of the Nineteenth/Twentieth Centuries0
The Metaphysical Path: Lev P. Karsavin’s Philosophical Experience0
The Social Ideal of Early Twentieth-Century Russian Liberal-Centrists0
The Era of Posthumanism0
Henry George’s Reforms as Economic Impetus for Lev Tolstoy’s Moral Doctrine0
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