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  1. Problemy razvitii︠a︡ nauki i nauchnogo tvorchestva.Russia Rostov on the Don & Mikhail Mikhailovich Karpov (eds.) - 1971 - Rostov n/D: Izd-vo Rost. un-ta.
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  2. Filosofskie problemy obshchestvennogo razvitii︠a︡.Khachik Nisanovich Momdzhian & Russia Moscow (eds.) - 1971 - Mysl.
  3. Dokumentalʹnoe i khudozhestvennoe v sovremennom iskusstve.Vadim Mikhailovich Polevoi & Russia Moscow (eds.) - 1975 - Moskva: Mysl, ́.
     
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    In Memoriam Elena Mamchur 8 July, 1935–14 December, 2023.Andrei Paramonov Ras Institute Of Philosophy, Moscow & Russia - 2024 - International Studies in the Philosophy of Science 37 (1):69-73.
    Volume 37, Issue 1-2, March - June 2024, Page 69-73.
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  5. An interdisciplinary biosocial perspective.Birth Order, Sibling Investment, Urban Begging, Ethnic Nepotism In Russia & Low Birth Weight - 2000 - Human Nature: An Interdisciplinary Biosocial Perspective 11:115.
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  6. Ėvristicheskai︠a︡ i prognosticheskai︠a︡ funkt︠s︡ii filosofii v formirovanii nauchnykh teoriĭ.Fedor Fedorovich Viakkerev, Vladimir Pavlovich Branskii & Russia Leningrad (eds.) - 1976 - Leningrad: Izd-vo Leningradskogo universiteta.
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    Introduction: Russia's War Against Ukraine.Hilary Appel & Rachel A. Epstein - 2024 - Ethics and International Affairs 38 (3):302-307.
    Russia's war against Ukraine has had devastating human consequences and destabilizing geopolitical effects. This roundtable takes up three critical debates in connection with the conflict: Ukraine's potential accession to the European Union; the role of Ukrainian nationalism in advancing democratization; and the degree of human rights accountability, not just for Russia, but also for Ukraine. In addition to challenging conventional wisdom on each of these issues, the contributors to this roundtable make a second, critically important intervention. Each essay (...)
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    Narratives as Cultural Tools in Sociocultural Analysis: Official History in Soviet and Post‐Soviet Russia.James V. Wertsch - 2000 - Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 28 (4):511-533.
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    Unethical Business Behavior in Post-Communist Russia.Alexander Filatov - 1994 - Business Ethics Quarterly 4 (1):11-15.
    Russian is presently in a transition stage between the old centrally administered command economy and a market economy. The result is uncertainty and instability. In such a situation there is both little room and little concern for business ethics. The objective conditions for this include distortions in the systems of supply and exchange, political instability, and judicial ineffectiveness. The subjective conditions include the breakdown of morality under the communist system, and the wide acceptance of “wild” capitalism as a necessary stage (...)
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    Russia and the Liberal World Order.Anne L. Clunan - 2018 - Ethics and International Affairs 32 (1):45-59.
    While Russian leaders are clearly dissatisfied with the United States and the European Union, they are not inherently opposed to a liberal world order. The question of Russia's desire to change a liberal international order hangs on the type of liberalism embedded in that order. Despite some calls from within for it to create a new, post-liberal order premised on conservative nationalism and geopolitics, Russia is unlikely to fare well in such a world.
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    Russia's economy of favours: blat, networking, and informal exchange.Alena V. Ledeneva - 1998 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    The word blat refers to the system of informal contacts and personal networks which was used to obtain goods and services under the rationing which characterised Soviet Russia. Alena Ledeneva's book is the first to analyse blat in all its historical, socio-economic and cultural aspects, and to explore its implications for post-Soviet society. In a socialist distribution system which resulted in constant shortages, blat developed into an 'economy of favours' which shadowed an overcontrolling centre and represented the reaction of (...)
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    Russia–Ukraine war: Understanding and responding to wars and rumours of wars as ἀρχὴ ὠδίνων.Chidinma P. Ukeachusim - 2023 - HTS Theological Studies 79 (4):7.
    In Matthew 24, Jesus prophesied to his disciples about ‘wars and rumours of wars’ and other eschatological birth-pangs to prepare them in advance on how they are to be responding to eschatological events as they would be unfolding in the interim of his ascension and his promised Parousia. What then does Jesus mean by enlisting ‘wars and rumours of wars’ in this eschatological era to be functioning as ‘the beginning of birth-pangs’ and how should Christians be responding to wars and (...)
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    Russia and the west: The root of the problem of mutual understanding.Marian Broda - 2002 - Studies in East European Thought 54 (1-2):7-24.
    I examine issues tied to the allegeddifficulties of mutual understanding betweenRussia and the West. I show that some of thebackground to these issues lies in thedifference of culturally grounded differencesin perceptual and conceptual schemata. In theWest, a broadly understood Aristotelianism andin Russia Neoplatonism designate dominantattitudes to the world. The Russian `lunar''consciousness, in comparison with the `solar''consciousness of the West, tends by and largeprecipitously to totalize the world, and theexperienced multiplicity of the real isreferred to its imagined center. The differencebetween (...)
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    John Dewey's Impressions of Soviet Russia and the Revolutionary World Mexico-China-Turkey.W. W. Brickman & John Dewey - 1964 - British Journal of Educational Studies 13 (1):86-86.
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    Three Studies on the History of Sampling Surveys: Norway, Russia-USSR, United States.Alain Desrosires - 2002 - Science in Context 15 (3):377-383.
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    Long Way to the Anthropological Exhibition: The Institutionalization of Physical Anthropology in Russia.Galina Krivosheina - 2014 - Centaurus 56 (4):275-304.
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  17. The EU's energy security dilemma with Russia.Henry Helén - 2010 - Polis (Misc) 4:1.
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    Dialogue of Negation: Debates on Hegemony in Russia and the West Jeremy Lester.Alan Shandro - 2003 - Historical Materialism 11 (3):257-269.
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    G.S.Skovorodà, il primo filosofo ucraino nella Russia del Settecento.Ruslan Andriyeshyn - 2000 - Idee 45:101-112.
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  20. Rudolf Kjellén's great power studies : examining Germany, USA, Russia, Japan.Ragnar Björk - 2021 - In Ragnar Björk & Thomas Lundén, Territory, state and nation: the geopolitics of Rudolf Kjellén. New York: Berghahn Books.
     
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    The question of abortion in revolutionary Russia, 1905–1920.Claire J. Davis - 1999 - Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 30 (1):45-67.
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    Teaching theology from a distance: Experiences of the Institute of Distance Learning at St Tikhon’s Orthodox University in Moscow, Russia.Gennady Egorov, Tatiana V. Melanina & Jennifer J. Roberts - 2019 - HTS Theological Studies 75 (1).
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    Diplomacy and Murder in Tehran: Alexander Griboyedov and Imperial Russia's Mission to the Shah of Persia.Caryl Emerson - 2003 - Common Knowledge 9 (2):347-347.
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    Motherland: A Philosophical History of Russia.Caryl Emerson - 2006 - Common Knowledge 12 (2):308-309.
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  25. Unwilling Journey, a Diary from Russia.Helmut Gollwitzer - 1953
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    Political Ideology and Genetic Theory: Russia and Germany in the 1920's.Loren R. Graham - 1977 - Hastings Center Report 7 (5):30-39.
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    Vico’s Presence in the Intellectual World of Eastern Europe and Russia.Alexander Gungov - 1992 - New Vico Studies 10:11-23.
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    Did the Orange Revolution change Ukraine's geopolitical position regarding Russia and the west?Daniel Hatton - 2010 - Polis (Misc) 3:1.
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    Soul Suckers: Vampiric Shamans in Northern Kamchatka, Russia.Alexander D. King - 1999 - Anthropology of Consciousness 10 (4):57-68.
    This paper proceeds from the assumption that the spiritual beliefs of native people of northern Kamchatka (Koryaks, Chukchis, Evens) are not false consciousness, nor "really" about something else. I situate beliefs about vampiric shamans in the larger cultural context of the spiritual world, the human soul, and the afterlife. After this description of d iscourse about shamans, the second half of the paper demonstrates how the way people talk about the spiritual world is interconnected with their social reality.
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    "Russian Hegel": the perception of Hegel´s philosophy of history in Russia.Korotkih Vyacheslav - 2016 - Journal of Philosophical Researchжурнал Философских Исследований 1 (6):2-2.
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    From ‘Beastly Philosophy’ to Medical Genetics: Eugenics in Russia and the Soviet Union.Nikolai Krementsov - 2011 - Annals of Science 68 (1):61-92.
    Summary This essay offers an overview of the three distinct periods in the development of Russian eugenics: Imperial (1900–1917), Bolshevik (1917–1929), and Stalinist (1930–1939). Began during the Imperial era as a particular discourse on the issues of human heredity, diversity, and evolution, in the early years of the Bolshevik rule eugenics was quickly institutionalized as a scientific discipline—complete with societies, research establishments, and periodicals—that aspired an extensive grassroots following, generated lively public debates, and exerted considerable influence on a range of (...)
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    Enlightenment and Ontology. Ontological Aspects of Enlightenment-in-Russia.Vsevolod Kuznetsov - 2015 - Sententiae 33 (2):149-165.
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    On the history of Mystical Anarchism in Russia.V. V. Nalimov - 2001 - International Journal of Transpersonal Studies 20 (1):85-98.
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    Dana Swartzberg and Pavel Tichthenko Discuss Healthcare Reforms and Human Rights in Post-soviet Russia with a Prominent Member of the Russian Parliment.Rudolf S. Goon - 1994 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 3 (2):277.
  35. Rome as an unlaid ghost in sixteenth-eighteenth century Russia : Rome spiritual and Rome secular from the early sixteenth century to 1725.Endre Sashalmi - 2018 - In Wouter Bracke, Jan Nelis & Jan De Maeyer, Renovatio, inventio, absentia imperii: from the Roman Empire to contemporary imperialism. Bruxelles: Academia Belgica.
     
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    The Death of a Science in Russia. Conway Zirkle.Karl Sax - 1950 - Isis 41 (2):238-239.
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    (1 other version)Populism as a philosophical movement in nineteenth-century russia: The thought of P. L. Lavrov and N. K. mikhajlovskij.James P. Scanlan - 1984 - Studies in East European Thought 27 (3):209-223.
  38. A history of Masonic collections in Russia.A. I. Serkov - 1993 - In Carlos Gilly & M. I. Afanasʹeva, 500 years of gnosis in Europe: exhibition of printed books and manuscripts from the gnostic tradition, Moscow & St. Petersburg. Amsterdam: 'In de Pelikaan'.
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    The growth of inequality in Russia: is globalisation to blamec.Irina Soboleva - 2013 - International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy 7 (1):64.
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    Matter and Metaphor: Media Philosophy in Russia.Nina N. Sosna - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (2):117-127.
    Theoretical work on media, which brings together certain lines of development from both the modern exact sciences and the human sciences, has elevated the pressing global question of the place of t...
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    Politics, Modernisation and Educational Reform in Russia: From Past to Present.Ted Tapper - 2011 - Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education 15 (3):109-110.
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  42. Ostrov Rossiya: Perspektivy rossiyskoy geopolitiki (Island Russia: Perspectives on Russian Geopolitics).Vadim L. Tsymburskiy - 1993 - Polis 5:11-17.
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    Community Ecology in Stalin's Russia: "Socialist" and "Bourgeois" Science.Douglas Weiner - 1984 - Isis 75 (4):684-696.
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    Circassian Exile In Xixth Century By Tsarist Russia And The Circassians Located In Uzunyayla.Selma Yel - 2008 - Journal of Turkish Studies 3:949-983.
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    Prospects for Feminism and Phibsophy for Children in Russia.N. S. Yulina - 1994 - Thinking: The Journal of Philosophy for Children 11 (3-4):43-43.
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    Russia’s Relations with the European Court of Human Rights in the Aftermath of the Markin Decision: Debating the “Backlash”.Galina A. Nelaeva, Elena A. Khabarova & Natalia V. Sidorova - 2020 - Human Rights Review 21 (1):93-112.
    Russia’s relations with the European Court of Human Rights since the time of Russia’s accession to the Council of Europe have received a lot of attention on the part of academic scholars, practitioners, and media. Research on the ECtHR became especially important in the context of the twentieth anniversary of Russia’s acceptance of ECtHR jurisdiction that coincided with the unprecedented worsening of relations between Russia and the European countries due to the 2014 Crimea annexation. With voices (...)
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    Understanding Russia’s October: Andrei Platonov on the Revolutionary Dream.Sergey A. Nikolsky - 2020 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 58 (3):155-170.
    Russia’s October 1917 revolution had an international vector along with its domestic one. The idea of transforming not only a single country but the entire world into a dictatorship of the proletar...
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  48. Constitutional order in Russia.Andrej Poleev - 2013 - Enzymes.
  49. Russia’s Atopic Nothingness: Ungrounding the World-Historical Whole with Pyotr Chaadaev.Kirill Chepurin & Alex Dubilet - 2019 - Angelaki 24 (6):135-151.
    Russian philosopher Pyotr Chaadaev (1794–1856) declared Russia to be a non-place in both space and time, a singular nothingness without history, topos, or footing, without relation or attachment to the world-historical tradition culminating in Christian-European modernity. This paper recovers Chaadaev’s conception of nothingness as that which, unbound by tradition, constitutes a total, even revolutionary ungrounding of the world-whole. Working with and through Chaadaev’s key writings, we trace his articulation of immanent nothingness or the void of the Real as completely (...)
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  50. Kant and "tabula Russia".Vadim Chaly - 2023 - Con-Textos Kantianos 18: 153-162.
    The article offers an attempt to understand the present state of Kant’s legacy in Russia on the threshold of the Tercentenary. An explanans is found in the metaphors of “ tabula rasa ” and “unplowed virgin soil,” first used by Leibniz in relation to Russia in his letters and memoranda addressed to tsar Peter I and other members of the Russian elite, which became the country’s “absolute metaphors to live by” up to present time. Several known and unknown (...)
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