Abstract

The present essay offers a discussion of the problems connected with establishing a journal devoted to the history of Russian philosophy and culture. In this article, we reveal the prerequisites that were needed for the creation, goals and objectives of the journals “Solovyov Studies” and “Russian Philosophy”. The role of scientific centers – the Ivanovo Interregional Scientific and Educational Center for the Investigation of V.S. Solovyov’s Legacy (Solovyov Seminar) and the St. Petersburg seminar “Russian Thought” - in the formation of journals is emphasized. We show the importance of source studies and publications as the most important condition and prerequisite for a reliable reconstruction of the history of Russian philosophy. We also consider the various forms of scientific and educational activities of journals and the problems associated with the training of research personnel who are capable and ready to work with archival documents. Finally, we characterize the thematic diversity of the content of the first two issues of the journal “Russian Philosophy”.

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