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Selected Philosophical Works by Alexander Herzen
A collection of selected philosophical works of Soviet philosopher Alexander Herzen. The present publication of A. Herzen’s work is a translation from the Russian two-volume edition of Herzen’s Selected Philosophical Works published by the Institute of Philosophy, Academy of Sciences … Continue reading
Plato (Man Through The Ages Series) by Alexei Losev; Aza Takho-Godi
Plato is one of the greatest classical Greek philosophers. Plato’s ideas are integral to the ideas of philosophy through last two thousand years or so. In this book Plato’s life and major philosophical ideas and works and their influence have … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990, Academy, Aristotle, classical philosophy, Dionysius, Greek philosophy, history of philosophy, idealism, logic, Lyceum, myth, philosophy, plato's dialogues, reality, Socrates, utopianism
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Aristotle (Man Through The Ages Series) by Alexei Losev; Aza Takho-Godi
In Ancient Greece there was no philosopher with a more encyclopedic scope than Aristotle (384-322 BC). He was a man who always looked first and foremost for the meaning of reality and formulated the truths he discovered as broadly and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1990, Academy, Alexander, Aristotle, Greek philosophy, history of philosophy, Lyceum, philosophy, Plato, progress publishers, Socrates
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Dwandabadara Mulakatha (Fundamentals of Dialectics in Oriya) by Yu. A. Kharin; T. N. Adjgibkova
https://archive.org/details/dwandabadara-mulakatha-bc-parida-tr-1983-fw Translated from the Russian by B.C. Parida. Many thanks to Srujanika Publications for the scans.
Grounds For Optimism by L. Bobrov
In this post, we will see the book Grounds For Optimism by L. Bobrov. About the book There is a story that early in the last century the Emperor of All the Russians ordered the word ‘progress’ to be suppressed. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1974, future, philosophy, progress, scientific thinking, social progress, socialism, soviet
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Nihilism Today by Y. Sogomonov; P. Landesmam
https://archive.org/details/sogomonov-landesmam-nihilism-today-progress-1977 Nihilism may be analysed by an internal and external critique of various systematised theories containing nihilistic views. Here the analysis would cover the substance of the criticised theories and their cognitive and social roots, and its purpose would be … Continue reading
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Tagged 1977, anxiety, consumerism, contentednes, life, neo-hedonism, nihilism, philosophy, social reality, soviet, Stoicism, wretchedness
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Eternal Man. Reflections, Dialogues, Portraits by Bogat Evgeny
In this post, we will see the book Eternal Man. Reflections, Dialogues, Portraits by Bogat Evgeny. About the book In Eternal Man, the third book of a trilogy on man’s moral world (the two preceding works—Are Wicked Sorcerors Immortal? and … Continue reading
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Tagged 1976, aesthetics, epistemology, morals, philosophy, soviet, truth
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History Of Ancient Philosophy Greece And Rome by A. S. Bogomolov
In this post, we will see the book History Of Ancient Philosophy Greece And Rome by A. S. Bogomolov. About the book This book is primarily intended for students of the humanities, but will also be found helpful in self-education. … Continue reading
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Tagged 1985, ancient Greek, Aristotle, atomism, Epicurus, Greek thought, history, Ionic school, philosophy, Plato, Pythagoras, Skepticism, Socrates, Sophists, Stoicism
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Main Trends In Philosophy by T. I. Oizerman
In this post, we will see the book Main Trends In Philosophy by T. I. Oizerman. About the book A Theoretical Analysis of the History of Philosophy The aim of my book is to investigate the initial propositions of the … Continue reading
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Tagged 1988, analysis, empiricism, history of philosophy, idealism, materialism, philosophy, soviet
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