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Between past orthodoxies and the future of globalization : contemporary philosophical problems / edited by Alexander N. Chumakov and William C. Gay.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Chumakov, A. N. (Aleksandr Nikolaevich), editor.
Gay, William C., editor.
Series:
Value inquiry book series. Contemporary Russian philosophy ; Volume 288.
Value Inquiry Book Series. Contemporary Russian Philosophy, 0929-8436 ; Volume 288
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Globalization--Russia (Federation)--Philosophy.
Globalization.
Culture and globalization--Russia (Federation).
Culture and globalization.
Philosophy--Russia (Federation).
Philosophy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (267 p.)
Place of Publication:
Leiden, Netherlands ; Boston, Massachusetts : Brill-Rodopi, 2016.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
For over a quarter century Russian scholars have operated apart from past ideological constraints and have been discussing in new ways the most acute problems of Russia and of the world community as a whole. Between Past Orthodoxies and the Future of Globalization makes available in English current research by leading thinkers in Russia in philosophy, political theory, and related fields. At the international level, one group of essays articulates Russian perspectives on key global issues. At the national level, another group of essays delivers analyses of the global dimensions in a variety of current issues in Russia. Taken together, the fourteen chapters of this book demonstrate the relevance and vitality of contemporary Russian philosophy to the study of globalization. Contributors are: Akop P. Nazaretyan, Alexander N. Chumakov, Alexander V. Katsura, Anastasia V. Mitrofanova, Ilia V. Ilyin, Ivan A. Aleshkovskiy, Leonid E. Grinin, Olga G. Leonova, Pavel S. Seleznev, Sergey A. Nikolsky, Tatiana A. Alekseeva, Valentina G. Fedotova, Vladimir N. Porus, Vladimir V. Mironov, William C. Gay, Yakov A. Plyais
Contents:
Preliminary Material / Alexander N. Chumakov and William C. Gay
Introduction: Contemporary Russian Philosophy and the Challenges of Globalization / William C. Gay
Globalization from a Philosophical Point of View: Russian Vision / Alexander N. Chumakov
Russian Culture and Challenges of Socio-cultural Globalization / Ilia V. Ilyin and Olga G. Leonova
The Transformation of Economics, Politics, and Law in Globalization / Vladimir V. Mironov
The Cultural Heritage of Russia and Globalization / Sergey A. Nikolsky
Globalization and Contemporary Russia: The Need for Innovation / Pavel S. Seleznev
International Migration, Globalization, and Development / Ivan A. Aleshkovski
Internal Anarchy in Russia as an Obstacle for National and International Security (After the Dismantling of the Soviet Union) / Valentina G. Fedotova
The Change of the Elites in Modern Russia / Yakov A. Pleis
America and Russia: A Multipolar World as an Echo of Fear before Future Unification / Alexander V. Katsura
The New World Order and Philosophy / Leonid E. Grinin
The Prospect for Politicization of Orthodox Christianity / Anastasia V. Mitrofanova
Non-linear Futures: The “Mysterious Singularity” in View of Mega-History / Akop P. Nazaretyan
The Tragedy of Philosophy and the Philosophy of Tragedy (Sergey N. Bulgakov and Lev I. Shestov) / Vladimir N. Porus
Liberalism in a Non-ideal World / Tatiana A. Alekseeva
Bibliography / Alexander N. Chumakov and William C. Gay
Index / Alexander N. Chumakov and William C. Gay.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-30784-2
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004307841 DOI

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