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Between Past Orthodoxies and the Future of Globalization: Contemporary Philosophical Problems: Value Inquiry Book Series / Contemporary Russian Philosophy, cartea 288

Editat de Alexander N. Chumakov, William C. Gay
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 ian 2016
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
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789004307827
ISBN-10: 9004307826
Pagini: 252
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.41 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Value Inquiry Book Series / Contemporary Russian Philosophy


Cuprins

Preface
ALEXANDER N. CHUMAKOV

Introduction
CONTEMPORARY RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY
AND THE CHALLENGES OF GLOBALIZATION
WILLIAM C. GAY

PART ONE
THE GLOBAL WORLD AS SEEN FROM RUSSIA


ONEGLOBALIZATION FROM A PHILOSOPHICAL
POINT OF VIEW: RUSSIAN VISION
ALEXANDER N. CHUMAKOV

TWORUSSIAN CULTURE AND CHALLENGES OF
SOCIO-CULTURAL GLOBALIZATION21
ILIA V. ILYIN AND OLGA G. LEONOVA

THREETHE TRANSFORMATION OF ECONOMICS,
POLITICS, AND LAW IN GLOBALIZATION
VLADIMIR V. MIRONOV

FOURTHE CULTURAL HERITAGE OF RUSSIA AND
GLOBALIZATION
SERGEY A. NIKOLSKY

FIVEGLOBALIZATION AND CONTEMPORARY RUSSIA:
THE NEED FOR INNOVATION
PAVEL S. SELEZNEV

PART TWO
THE GLOBAL DIMENSION OF CURRENT ISSUES IN RUSSIA


SIXINTERNATIONAL MIGRATION, GLOBALIZATION,
AND DEVELOPMENT
IVAN A. ALESHKOVSKI

SEVENINTERNAL ANARCHY IN RUSSIA AS
AN OBSTACLE FOR NATIONAL
AND INTERNATIONAL SECURITY
VALENTINA G. FEDOTOVA

EIGHTTHE NEW ELITE CLASS FORMATION AS THE
TOP PRIORITY FOR RUSSIAN MODERNIZATION
YAKOV A. PLYAIS

NINEAMERICA AND RUSSIA: A MULTIPOLAR WORLD AS
AN ECHO OF FEAR BEFORE FUTURE UNIFICATION
ALEXANDER V. KATSURA

PART THREE
RUSSIAN PERSPECTIVES ON VARIOUS ISSUES


TENTHE NEW WORLD ORDER AND PHILOSOPHY
LEONID E. GRININ

ELEVENTHE PROSPECT FOR POLITICIZATION OF
ORTHODOX CHRISTIANITY
ANASTASIA V. MITROFANOVA

TWELVENON-LINEAR FUTURES: THE “MYSTERIOUS
SINGULARITY” IN VIEW OF MEGA-HISTORY
AKOP P. NAZARETYAN

THIRTEENTHE TRAGEDY OF PHILOSOPHY AND THE
PHILOSOPHY OF TRAGEDY (SERGEY N.
BULGAKOV AND LEV I. SCHESTOV)
VLADIMIR N. PORUS

FOURTEENLIBERALISM IN A NON-IDEAL WORLD
TATIANA A. ALEKSEEVA


BIBLIOGRAPHY

ABOUT THE AUTHORS

INDEX

Notă biografică

Alexander N. Chumakov is Professor; Chair, Philosophy Department, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation; Leading Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy; First Vice-President, Russian Philosophical Society; specializations in global studies, democratization, social philosophy, ecology; Editor-in-Chief, Age of Globalization, Vestnik RFO; author, 16 books.

William C. Gay is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. He has published five books with Russian philosophers and has authored many articles and book chapters on issues of war, peace, and justice.