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RESEARCHES

Man as a Whole: N. N. Strakhov's Anti-Reductionism in the Age of Transhumanism

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
The article focuses on the actualization of N.N. Strakhov's philosophical and anthropological concept in the context of contemporary transhumanism and scientific reductionism. The scientific novelty of the research lies in ...

Solving Zeno's aporias based on a dialectical approach
and the latest discoveries in physics:ontological consequences

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
This study analyzes the aporias of Zeno of Elea: "Achilles", "Arrow" and "Dichotomy" in order to propose approaches to their resolution in accordance with the latest results of scientific research ...

Mercy as an Element of the Common Good in User Discourse in the Russian Social Media Segment

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
In the digital age, traditional moral categories undergo significant transformation, both in meaning and in the ways they are expressed. Mercy, deeply rooted in philosophical and religious traditions, has become ...

Multidirectional meanings of the modern socio-cultural environment in terms of their influence on socially significant audience reactions

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
The article focuses on the social impact of the multidirectional meanings disseminated by popular Internet news sources on socially significant audience reactions. It focuses on articles on the same topic ...

Evald Ilyenkov's “Cosmology of spirit” as a manifesto of communist ethics

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
This article reconstructs the political subtext of Soviet philosopher Evald Ilyenkov's essay “Cosmology of Spirit”. Although there has recently been a revival of interest in Soviet thought, there is a ...

The creative personality in the philosophical and literary conceptualization of Apollon Grigoriev

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
This article attempts to organise the key elements of the philosophical concept of the creative personality, as proposed by the 19^(th)-century literary critic, poet and philosopher A. A. Grigoriev. By ...

The Women's Question: Value and Ritual Meanings from a Neo-Confucian Perspective
(to the poem Peacocks fly to the Southeast)

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
The article presents a retrospective analysis of the traditional attitude towards women, their freedoms and marriage in China based on historical, literary and poetic sources. The analysis is based on ...

The role of speed in diplomatic correspondence in Russia's foreign policy planning: The Olmütz Agreement of 1850

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
By the middle of the 19th century, the speed of information exchange had become a key factor in resolving international crises. This became particularly evident during the 1848-1849 revolution, exemplified ...

Reduction as a Phenomenological and General Scientific Principle

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
The article examines the principles and foundations of phenomenology, as well as its scientific methodology, on the basis of the central concepts of transcendental phenomenology, epoché and reduction. Despite Husserl's ...

Dostoevsky’s Novel Poor Folk as a Literary Event
 

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
A literary fact emphasizes objective attributes, while a literary event often describes a process of occurrence. In Dostoevsky’s debut novel Poor Folk, literary creation and works are not only objects ...

The transformation of the concept of 'network' in social research methodology

Volume 11, Issue №4, 2025
One of the most important characteristics of philosophical and socio-humanitarian science at the turn of the 20th and 21st centuries is the constant updating of conceptual and terminological apparatus, which ...

Contexts of the formation of the image of China
(based on the sample of the folk song “Jasmine Flower”)

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
This article examines the role of classical Chinese folk songs in facilitating a musical and aesthetic dialogue between China and Europe. For the first time, the author introduces several ...

Rethinking International Internships: Affective Subjectivation
and Normative Friction in the Chinese Context

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
This conceptual article reinterprets international internships not as neutral platforms for skill development, but as structured encounters with institutional normativity and affective dissonance. Focusing on the Chinese context – a high-power, ...

From the Hermeneutics of Silence to the Theology of Stillness

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
This philosophical and theological study of the ethical aspects of silence and listening is not only relevant in the context of interreligious dialogue between Christianity and Islam, but also in ...

The Imaginary Middle: The Case of the Storyteller (Odyssey. Song 8)

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
The authors strive to open the way to deeper understanding of the mechanisms by which archaic societies ensured social unity and identity in situations where traditional forms of communication could ...

Stage hermeneutics of J. Cranko's ballets in Stuttgart Ballet productions, late 20th – early 21st centuries

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
The article investigates the work of John Cranko, who revolutionized stage direction in ballet theatre, transforming classical plots into psychological dramas where dance speaks louder than words, thereby creating a ...

Kitovras on the border of cultural worlds:
literary and mythopoetic interpretations of the image

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
In the modern socio-cultural environment, the relevance of interdisciplinary research in the field of history, philology and literary criticism is increasing due to the need for joint scientific efforts ...

The Motif of Human Transformation into an Animal
in Medieval Commentaries on Ovid's “Metamorphoses”

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
The article examines the motif of transformation from human to animal in medieval commentaries on Ovid's «Metamorphoses». The relevance of this study is due to an interest in the representation ...

A New Patriotism for New People
(Interdisciplinary Orientations)
 

Volume 11, Issue №3, 2025
This article addresses the question of patriotism as a meaningful cognitive state, its historical foundations, and the practices of its presence in contemporary Russian public life. It clarifies the etymological ...

"Nobody to take...": Alexander I, reforms and Russian nobility
(Patrick O'Mеara and his "Russian nobility of the times of Alexander I")

Volume 11, Issue №2, 2025
The problem of reforms (or revolutions) "from above" in Russia has long been of interest to historians, political scientists, cultural scientists and other specialists studying the development of society and ...
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