1 Introduction: On Russian Thought and Intellectual Tradition
Part I Russian Philosophical Thought
2 Politics and Enlightenment in Russia
3 Russian Religious Philosophy: The Nature of the Phenomenon, Its Path, and Its Afterlife
4 Russian Political Philosophy: Between Autocracy and Revolution
5 Between Aristocratism and Artistry: Two Centuries of the Revolutionary Paradigm in Russia
6 Kant and Kantianism in Russia: A Historical Overview
7 Hegels Philosophy of Freedom in Nineteenth-Century Russia
8 Vladimir Solovyov: Philosophy as Systemic Unity
9 Natural Sciences and the Radical
Intelligentsia in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
10 Lev Shestovs Philosophy of Freedom
11 Nikolai Berdyaevs Philosophy of Creativity as a Revolt Against the Modern Worldview
12 Lenin and His Controversy over Philosophy: On the Philosophical Significance of Materialism and
Empiriocriticism
13 Russian Marxism and Its Philosophy: From Theory to Ideology
14 Between East and West: Russian Identity in the Emigre Writings of Ilya Fondaminsky and Semyon Portugeis
15 Ivan A. Ilyin: Russias Non-Hegelian Hegelian
16 Gustav Shpets Path Through Phenomenology to Philosophy of Language
17 Evald Ilyenkov: Philosophy as the Science of Thought
18 The Men of the Sixties: Philosophy as a Social Phenomenon
19 The Activity Approach in Late Soviet Philosophy
20 A Return to Tradition: The Epistemological Style in Russias Post-Soviet Philosophy
Part II Philosophy in Dialogue with Literature and Art
21 The Russian Novel as a Medium of Moral Reflection in the Long Nineteenth Century
22 Nikolai Gogol, Symbolic Geography, and the Invention of the Russian Provinces
23 Belinsky and the Sociality of Reason
24 The Vocations of Nikolai Grot and the Tasks of Russian Philosophy
25 Chernyshevsky and Dostoevsky: Together in Opposition
26 Tolstoys Philosophy of Life
27 Teaching of Life: Tolstoys Moral-Philosophical Aesthetics
28 Osip Mandelstams Poetic Practice and Theory and Pavel Florenskys Philosophical Contexts
29 Future-in-the-Past: Mikhail Bakhtins Thought Between Heritage and Reception
30 Bakhtin, Translation, World Literature
31 Alexei F. Losevs Mythology of Music as a Development of the Hermeneutics and Sociology of Music
32 The Young Marx and the Tribulations of Soviet Marxist-Leninist Aesthetics
33 Mikhail Sholokhov, Andrei Platonov, and Varlam Shalamov: The Road to Hell in Twentieth-Century
Russian Literature
34 Yuri Lotman and the Moscow-Tartu School of Semiotics: Contemporary Epistemic and Social Contexts
35 Art as an Instrument of Philosophy
Part III Afterword
36 Russian Thought and Russian Thinkers