Studia humana (SH) is a multi-disciplinary peer reviewed journal publishing valuable
contributions on any aspect of human sciences such as...
read more...

The article in the issue 1:1:

The date of the publication:
2012-05-08
The number of pages:
103
The issue:
1:1
Commentaries:
2
The Authors
Igor Dzhadan, Alex Shkotin, Vladimir Ryakhovsky, Nicholas N. Zhaldak, Petr Kusliy, Vsevolod Ladov, Alexander Boldachev, Andrej Ule, Andrew Schumann, András Máté, Péter Szegedi, Andrei Krennikov, Andy Adamatzky,

Opinion journalist, Ukranian and Russian political columnist.

Email: idzhadan@mail.ru

ARTICLE:

Review: Who Will Make Philosophy in Russia?

The philosophical project “Who Makes Philosophy in Russia Today?” whose second volume was published by the end of 2010 at the publishing house Agraf (Moscow, Russia), may be compared with Diogenes Laertius famous book Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers by its invention. I believe that if the majority of philosophical works were deleted from the memory of mankind by a pandemia of computer viruses or by an attack of the Chinese hackers, these two volumes would be saved for mankind as well as the book of Diogenes Laertius was saved. The two-volume book covers all spectrums of trends of Russian philosophy in the early 21st century.

Commentary:

The Authors:

Content:

Write the cod from the picture: