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Russia
and Phenomenological Tradition
St.Petersburg, RUSSIA
September
14-18, 2005
Convener N.A.
Pecherskaya, edited by A.A. Volokovykh. – St. Petersburg: St. Petersburg
School of Religion and Philosophy, 2005. – 219 p.
Price:
18$ without the mailing costs.
ISBN
5-900291-27-8
The collection
contains papers presented at the International Conference “Russia and
Phenomenological Tradition” held in St. Petersburg during the period
September 14th - 17th, 2005 by the Research Seminar
Orbiculus Phaenomenologicus of the St. Petersburg School of Religion and
Philosophy and the Center for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, Inc.,
headquartered at Florida Atlantic University. Prominent Russian and foreign
scholars provide in their presentations a comprehensive overview of the
history and the contemporary state of phenomenological philosophy in Russia,
outline the place of phenomenology in the forming of the present-day
cultural and historical identity of Russian society, and specify the role of
phenomenology in the encounter between traditional Russian culture and the
values of “European humanity”.
The collection is
addressed mainly to scholars, and postgraduate students specializing in
philosophy, history of arts and the humanities in general. Many problems
raised in the articles might also be interesting for the general public in
regard to the history of Russian culture in the 20th century and
its future perspectives.
Supported by the Organization
of Phenomenological Organizations (OPO) )
www.phenomenologycenter.org
If you are interested in
purchasing the volume, please, address to
phenoconf@mail.ru with your requests.
CONTENTS
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FROM THE ORGANIZING
COMMITTEE………………………. |
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Prof. Dr.Eugene
ARININ
PHENOMENOLOGY OF RELIGION AS A UNIVERSITY
DISCIPLINE…………………………………………………………...
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Yuri BESPECHANSKY
ABOUT SOME SIMILARITIES
IN THE CONCEPTIONS AND IDEAS OF “REALITY AND MAN” BY S.L. FRANK AND
“CARTESIAN REFLECTIONS” BY E. HUSSERL…………………. |
13 |
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Dr. Anastasia
CHADAEVA
THINKING THE NAME AS A
WAY TO COGNIZE REALITY…… |
19 |
Prof. Dr. Alexei
CHERNYAKOV
HEIDEGGER AND “RUSSIAN QUESTIONS”……………………...
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22 |
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Dr. Jonkus DALUS
FROM GNOSEOLOGY TO
PHENOMENOLOGY OF MAN AND CULTURE (ADOPTION OF PHENOMENOLOGY IN V.
SESEMANN’S PHILOSOPHICAL THOUGHT)……………………. |
36 |
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Prof. Dr. Irina
Dmitrevskaya
ONTOLOGICAL PREMISES OF
PSYCHOLOGISM AND E. HUSSERL’S PHENOMENOLOGY………………………………….. |
42 |
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Prof. Dr. Ilia
DOKUCHAEV
PHENOMENOLOGY, SEMIOTICS AND STRUCTURAL-FUNCTIONAL
ANALYSIS…………………………………………..
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47 |
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Prof. Dr. Lester
Embree
Reflection on Others………………………………………….
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51 |
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Dr. Igor EVLAMPIYEV
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF
E. HUSSERL AND THE CONCEPTS OF MAN IN THE RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY OF THE
BEGINNING OF THE 20TH CENTURY……………………………... |
59 |
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Dr. Roman
Gromov
East-European structuralism and phenomenology. Methodological
problems of historico-philosophical study…………………………… |
62 |
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Dr. Ilia INISHEV
PHENOMENOLOGY AND
LANGUAGE…………………………... |
65 |
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Dr. Olga
Ivashchuk
Conceptual form in Hegel’s Logic as a claim and turn to
phenomenological problems…………………. |
70 |
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Dr
Svetlana
KONACHEVA
PHENOMENOLOGY AND
THEOLOGY IN THE WORKS OF EARLY HEIDEGGER………………………………………………... |
73 |
Prof. Dr. Alexander
Kozin
Painting the Divine: Iconoclasm and the Revelation of the
Face………………………………………. |
80 |
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Dr. Alexei
Kurbanovsky
Malevich and Husserl: the PUNCTURED line of suprematist
phenomenology……………………………… |
82 |
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Dr. Vitaliy
KURENNOY
MORITZ SCHLICK AND CRITICISM OF PHENOMENOLOGY:
FROM THE HISTORY OF STRUGGLE FOR THE STATUS OF
“PHILOSOPHY AS AN EXACT SCIENCE”………………………...
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90 |
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Dr. Zhanna
LATYSHEVA
G.G. SHPET’S CONCEPTION
OF A WORK OF ART……………... |
93 |
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Dr. Andrey
Lavrukhin
The idea of formal axiology in Husserl’s 1908-1914 lectures on
ethics……………………………………………... |
96 |
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Dr. Vitaliy
LEKHTSIYER
GNOSEOLOGY AND
PHILOSOPHICAL PSYCHOLOGY OF S.L. FRANK IN THE CONTEXT OF GERMAN
PHENOMENO-LOGY OF CONSCIOUSNESS (F. BRENTANO, E. HUSSERL)…… |
101 |
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Prof. Dr. Algis
Mickunas
TRANSCENDENTAL GROUND
OF INTRINSIC WORTH IN RUSSIAN LITERATURE…………………………………………….. |
105 |
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Prof. Dr. Viktor
Molchanov
Unity of Consciousness and Deformation of Experience (Flux of
Consciousness und Hypertrophy of Ego)………………………………………….. |
124 |
Prof. Dr. Nelly
MOTROSHILOVA
GUSTAV SHPET’S WORK
“APPEARANCE AND MEANING” IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN
PHENOMENOLOGY………. |
134 |
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Dr. Rakhmatullo
MUKHAMADIYEV
SPET AND HUSSERL – SOLIDARITY AND DIFFERENCE………
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144 |
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Dr. Oleg MUKHUTDINOV
IDEA OF
PHENOMENOLOGY……………………………………... |
147 |
Dr. Andrei
Patkul
THE PHENOMENOLOGICAL COURSE OF I. A. IL’IN’S historico-philosophical
STUDIES…………………………. |
150 |
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Dr. Evgenii
Plekhanov
V. I. Nesmelov’s Phenomenological concept of
personality………………………………………………………. |
153 |
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Dr. Tatyana
Sñhedrina
Gustav Shpet’s ideas in the context of the phenomenological
aesthetics……………………………. |
157 |
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Dr. Anna SHIYAN
PHENOMENOLOGICAL PROBLEMS IN SHPET’S CREATIVE
WORK………………………………………………………………….
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160 |
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Stanislav SIMAKOV
PHENOMENOLOGICAL
SOURCES OF THE ANTHROPOLOGICAL IDEAS OF MAX
SCHELER………………. |
165 |
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Prof. Dr. Tanja
Stähler
Reverse Perspective: Pavel Florensky and Maurice Merleau-Ponty on
Space and Linear Perspective in Renaissance Art…………………………… |
170 |
Dr. Alexander USACHEV
PHENOMENOLOGICAL
COMPONENTS IN THE ONTOLOGICAL GNOSEOLOGY OF N.O. LOSSKY……………… |
178 |
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Anastasia VEINMEISTER
HUSSERL — CASSIRER—
LOSEV (THE SEMIOTIC ASPECT)…. |
181 |
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Ivan
Vikulov
S.N. Bulgakov: religion as recognition of the
transcendent……………………………………………………. |
185 |
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Dr. Viacheslav
VOLNOV
THE IDEA OF
PHENOMENOLOGY………………………………... |
188 |
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Dr. Alexey
Volskij
Hölderlins Dichtung aus Heideggers Sicht (Am Beispiel der Hymne „Wie
wenn am Feiertage…“)…….. |
192 |
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Prof. Dr. Ludwig
Wenzler
PhÅnomenalitÅt
und Nicht-Phånomenalitåt
der menschlichen Person…………………………………… |
203 |
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Dr. Anna YAMPOLSKAYA
PHENOMENOLOGICAL
APPROACH TO THE ONTOLOGICAL ARGUMENT: LEVINAS AND KOYRE…………………………….. |
211 |
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Prof. Dr. Natalia
ZHIVOLUPOVA
MAX SCHELER AND
MIKHAIL BAKHTIN IN THE 1920s: CONCEPT OF “BODY” IN PHENOMENOLOGICAL
INTERPRETATION OF VALUES…………………………………… |
216 |
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