Abstract

The article is a reflection on the topic of “philosophical generations” in Russia. The author begins by saying that if it is difficult to talk about generations in general, it is difficult to talk about “philosophical generations” at all. Therefore, he focuses on describing his experience with academic philosophy in Russia. The author devotes a special place to the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University, the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences and most importantly to the journal Logos. Using the latter as an example, the author shows how in Russia over the past fifteen years humanities science in general (and philosophy in particular) has been conquering new spaces and coming closer to equal the level of world research.

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