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RESEARCHES

On the history of developmental education: characteristics of the main concepts

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article attempts to examine, from a systems-anthropological perspective, the fundamental concepts of developmental education, which have defined three main directions in the development of both Russian and global education: ...

Protomediality as a source of the public sphere

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
The research problem lies in the insufficient development of the concept of protomediality – a phenomenon that connects material forms of dwelling with the emergence of the public sphere. The relevance ...

Revision and interpretation of mythology in the God of War video game series: a religious studies analysis

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
The article explores how mythology persists in secular mass culture and how video games become a space of contemporary mythmaking. Drawing on the God of War franchise (2005-2022), it analyzes ...

Soviet animated films about the Town Musicians of Bremen as guides of hippie culture in the USSR

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
The article focuses on two Soviet animated films – “The Town Musicians of Bremen” (1969) and “On the Trail of the Town Musicians of Bremen” (1973), which are seen as cultural guides for ...

Semantic and historical halos of doubling: from souls, shadows, and reflections to the AI-twin

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
The article examines the phenomenon of doubling in its historical and semantic dynamics – from archaic conceptions of the multiplicity of the soul to contemporary technotronic forms of digital twins. ...

Blood as an element of the sacralization of violence in the sacrificial rites of ancient cultures
 

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article analyzes the significance and symbolism of blood in sacrificial rites across various ancient cultures. It examines how blood functioned in sacrificial rites and the significance it was attached ...

The semantic contours of the personality of A.A. Grigoriev in the dramaturgy of P.D. Boborykin ("The Sorrowful Brethren")

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
The study of A.A. Grigoriev's intellectual legacy faces a fundamental methodological challenge: his proclaimed method of "organic criticism" conflicts with his own improvisational, intuitive, and creative practice, complicating historical and philosophical ...

On the question of the place and significance of N. N. Glubokovsky in the Russian hermeneutic tradition

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article examines N.N. Glubokovsky's theological hermeneutics in the context of a historical era similar to our own time of intellectual unrest. N.N. Glubokovsky exemplifies intellectual and spiritual freedom, self-determination ...

Hermeneutic Foundations for Solving Equations and Their Systems

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article addresses issues related to schoolchildren's ability to solve different types of equations. It emphasises the importance of understanding the origins of algorithms and rules for solving equations, rather ...

Anatomy of addiction: The functional role of occupational stigma  in managing collective anxiety

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article investigates the affective and structural determinants underlying the low status of critical infrastructure professions. Drawing on historical data (specifically the role of sanitation in the demographic transition) and ...

Grand narratives, network society, digital hyperreality: the transformation of ideological architecture

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article examines how ideological discourse has changed in the context of digital civilisation and the networked organisation of modern society. The relevance of the study is determined by the ...

Poliosphere: The Theory of Political Consciousness as Self-Organizing Cognitive Systems

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
The article proposes an innovative concept of the “poliosphere” – a cognitive environment where political ideologies are considered as self-organizing systems possessing their own agency. The author, drawing on an interdisciplinary ...

A Stranger, with us and for us: Rice in Serbian national identity (reflections on the book by Uroš V. Šuvaković “R. A. Rice. Neutrality is impossible in the face of crime”)

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article analyzes the figure of Rudolf Archibald Reiss within Serbian national self-consciousness through a critical examination of Uroš V. Šuvaković’s monograph “R. A. Reiss. Neutrality Is Impossible in the ...

Subject of legal hermeneutics: to the anthropological experience of 19th-20th century Russian philosophy

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
This article examines the subject of legal hermeneutics in the context of Russian anthropology. The study aims to overcome the narrowly technical approach to the interpretation of law by addressing ...

Evolution of public catering institutions in the USSR (1920s-1930s): key issues of everyday life
 

Volume 12, Issue №1, 2026
The article examines the evolution of public catering institutions in the USSR during the 1920s-1930s as a core element of Soviet alimentary culture and socialist everyday life. The relevance of ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...

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 ...
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