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Alexey Kozyrev. The Histoy of Russian Philosophy
30.05.2018

Series of mini-lectures about the history of Russian Philosophy presented by PostNauka: from its origin in Ancient Rus’ to the doctrines of the XX-th century. The lecturer is Alexey Kozyrev, one of the greatest Russian authorities in this field.

PostNauka has made a wonderful series of 14 mini-lectures on the History of Russian Philosophy. Each lecture is devoted to a period, a doctrine or a school of Russian Philosophy. The lectures are given by Alexey Kozyrev – PhD in Philosophy, vice-dean on scientific work and associate professor of the Department of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University; editor in chief of the philosophical journal Socrates; specialist in the philosophy of Vladimir Solovyev, Konstantin Leontiev, Sergei Bulgakov, Vladimir Iljin, etc.; author of more than 200 papers on Russian Philosophy and the book Solovyev and Gnostics (2007).

 
1. Philosophy in Ancient Rus’
2. Philosophy of Gregory Skovoroda
3. Philosophy of the Russian Enlightenment
4. Philosophical Circles of the Twenties of XIX-th Century
5. Slavophilism and Westernizer
6. The Theory of Historical-Cultural Types
7. Philosophy of “Vseedinstvo” (“Total-Unity”)
8. “Soborical Mind” of Sergei Trubetskoy
9. The Philosophy of Freedom and Creativity of Nikolai Berdyaev
10. Sophiology of Pavel Florensky and Sergei Bulgakov
11. Russian cosmism
12. The Philosophy of Myth and Name of Aleksei Losev
13. Philosophy of dialogue of Mikhail Bakhtin
14. Eurasianism

 

1. Philosophy in Ancient Rus’

 

2. Philosophy of Gregory Skovoroda

 

3. Philosophy of the Russian Enlightenment

 

4. Philosophical Circles of the Twenties of XIX-th Century

 

5. Slavophilism and Westernizer

 

6. The Theory of Historical-Cultural Types

 

7. Philosophy of “Vseedinstvo” (“Total-Unity”)

 

8. “Soborical Mind” of Sergei Trubetskoy

 

9. The Philosophy of Freedom and Creativity of Nikolai Berdyaev

 

10. Sophiology of Pavel Florensky and Sergei Bulgakov

 

11. Russian cosmism

 

12. The Philosophy of Myth and Name of Aleksei Losev

 

13. Philosophy of dialogue of Mikhail Bakhtin

 

14. Eurasianism

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