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Peculiarities of the modern historical era: some issues and objectives of philosophy. Part 1. The turning point in history: issues and heuristic capabilities of modern philosophy
Philosophy
Lyeva A. Musayelyan
5–15
Jacques Derrida’s philosophy of «positive» deconstruction
Philosophy
Msiya G. Kuparashvili
63–75
What makes possible the collective existence of the subjects of mass music
Philosophy
Georgij Yu. Kwiatkowski
38–51
The theme of suffering in the Roman philosophy of Stoicism
Philosophy
Anna A. Korolkova
16–27
The influence of B. Spinoza’s metaphysics on the evolution of V.S. Soloviev’s philosophy of all-unity
Philosophy
Aleksandr A. Mukhianov
52–62
The interconnection of four approaches to history in Paul Ricoeur’s philosophy: textual, narrative, epistemological and public
Philosophy
Maria A. Sidorova
483–493
Analyzing the problem of artificial intelligence through the prism of Immanuel Kant’s philosophy
Philosophy
Yana V. Grigorova, Sergey V. Komarov
463–470
The problem of defining and formation of anti-value: a methodological aspect
Philosophy
Nicolay I. Petev
516–526
Ontology of the subject’s identity in the philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas
Philosophy
Stanislav M. Bulanov
494–504
The problem of psychic reality before the anthropological turn: criticism by H. Plessner of the classical models of the psyche of R. Descartes, I.G. Fichte, E. Mach
Philosophy
Kirill V. Kyanganen
471–482
Creativity out of nothing and polyphony-2: Chekhov’s philosophical anthropology through the prism of ideas of Lev Shestov and Leonid Heifetz
Philosophy
Vyacheslav A. Kon, Alexander V. Markov
527–542
To save Sisyphus and avoid the Happiness Ward: modern discussions on the meaning of life
Philosophy
Sergey A. Lokhov, Dmitry V. Mamchenkov
505–515
The struggle for being in symbolic reality
Philosophy
Aleksander Yu. Ogorodnikov, Elena Yu. Ruppel
391–401
American socio-philosophical utopia: the genesis and problems of representation
Philosophy
Mikhail V. Kulikov
402–410
Quantum ontology of «elementary intelligence»
Light and shadows of digital reality: the artificial and the natural
Alexander N. Spaskov
305–316
Human and posthuman: qualities, boundaries, and relationships from the perspective of technological posthumanism
Light and shadows of digital reality: the artificial and the natural
Ilya L. Belousov
340–350
Artificial intelligent systems and the problem of experience
Light and shadows of digital reality: the artificial and the natural
Ekaterina V. Biricheva
317–327
Light and shadows of digital reality: the artificial and the natural (editor’s note)
Light and shadows of digital reality: the artificial and the natural
Alexander Yu. Vnutskikh
299–304
On the fundamental (im)possibility of strong artificial intelligence
Light and shadows of digital reality: the artificial and the natural
Oleg A. Gabrielyan
351–361
An event in the digital age: the status of the actor
Light and shadows of digital reality: the artificial and the natural
Aleksei D. Durnev
328–339
Synthesis of knowledge as the value of science
Philosophy of creativity in the becoming of the culture’s language
Natalia R. Sabanina
192–204
Science and art in design development: history and modern times
Philosophy of creativity in the becoming of the culture’s language
Galina B. Stepanova
170–179
Tradition in Vietnam: reality or a simulacrum?
Philosophy
Elena V. Gill , Daniil E. Krapchunov
241–249
Image schemas as a cognitive basis of language articulation
Philosophy of creativity in the becoming of the culture’s language
Natalia M. Smirnova
152–159
The language of art is the language of education (based on Russian philosophy and Russian art)
Philosophy of creativity in the becoming of the culture’s language
Olga B. Panova
223–229
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