ISSN: 2658-5413.
The mass media registration certificate: ЭЛ № ФС 77 - 77668.
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The journal was included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission (VAK) in six specialties: 5.6.1. Domestic history (historical sciences), 5.7.2. History of philosophy (philosophical sciences), 5.7.3. Aesthetics (philosophical sciences), 5.7.8. Philosophical anthropology, philosophy of culture (philosophical sciences), 5.9.1. Russian literature and literature of the peoples of the Russian Federation (philological sciences), 5.9.3. Theory of literature (philological sciences).
Publisher: National Research University Higher School of Economics. 20 Myasnitskaya Ulitsa, Moscow 101000 Russia.
“Philosophical Letters. Russian-European Dialogue” is an electronic peer-reviewed journal dedicated to theoretical, empirical, and historical research on the intellectual dialogue between Russia and Europe as equal partners. The journal is published 4 times per year. Each issue contains original research articles, reviews, and archive papers.
Aim and Scope
The journal specializes in historical, cultural, philosophical and literary issues, providing a platform for discussions for Slavic researchers, historians, philosophers and literary scholars. The mission of the journal is to promote communication of scholars from different countries and various fields of research. It was created in order to facilitate an intellectual exchange. The range of regular rubrics of the journal allows for a broad coverage of the intercultural dialogue between Russia and Western countries.
Subject
• Philosophy in a literary context;
• Russia as a different Europe: cultural and philosophical context;
• Russian path to Enlightenment;
• Modern aspects of the dialogue between Russia and Europe;
• Social transformations in the modern world and the preservation of intellectual culture;
• Archive papers;
• Academic life: reviews.
Our audience
• scholars engaged in the study of the history of Russian thought, the intellectual history of Russia, Russian literature;
• lecturers of Russian and foreign universities in specialties related to the history of philosophy;
• students, graduate students, and doctoral students studying relevant disciplines;
• Western Slavic studies scholars, researchers of Russian history and culture;
• people who are not professionally interested in studying the heritage of Russian and European culture.
Editorial board
Vladimir Kantor, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor at the National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, head of the International Laboratory for the Study of Russian and European Intellectual Dialogue of National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow.
Marina Kiseleva, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, chief research fellow at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences, chief research fellow at the International Laboratory for the Study of Russian and European Intellectual Dialogue, National Research University “Higher School of Economics, Moscow.
Anna Doronina, research assistant at the International Laboratory for the Study of Russian and European Intellectual Dialogue, Moscow.
Irina Antanasievich, Doctor of Philology, Professor of Slavic Studies Department, Faculty of Philology, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Republic of Serbia.
Olga Bazhenova, Doctor of Art History, Professor at the Department of Arts and Environmental Design of the Belarusian State University, Minsk, Republic of Belarus.
Konstantin Barsht, Doctor of Philology, Professor, chief research fellow at the Institute of Russian Literature, Saint-Petersburg.
Irina Belobrovtseva, Doctor of Philology, Professor, head of the Department of Russian Literature of Tallinn University, Estonia.
Igor Volgin, Doctor of Philology, Candidate of Historical Sciences, Professor, President of the International Society of F.M. Dostoevsky, Moscow.
Fyodor Gayda, Doctor of History, Associate Professor at the History Department of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow.
Anastasia Gacheva, Doctor of Philology, Leading Research Fellow at the A. M. Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Alexey Gaponenkov, Doctor of Philology, Professor of Saratov State University named after N. G. Chernysheskij, Saratov.
Olga Zhukova, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, chief research fellow at the International Laboratory for the Study of Russian and European Intellectual Dialogue of the National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow.
Cornelia Ichin, PhD, Professor at Faculty of Philology of the University of Belgrade, Serbia.
Evgeny Kazartsev, Doctor of Philology, Professor, head of the School of Philological Studies of the Faculty of Humanities of National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow.
Alexander Kamenskii, Doctor of History, Professor, Professor at the National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, head of
the School of History of the Faculty of Humanities of National Research University “Higher School of Economics”, Moscow.
Natalya Kornienko, Doctor of Philology, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the head of the Department of Modern Russian Literature and Literature of the Russian Abroad, Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Vladislav Lektorsky, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Ludmila Lutsevich, Doctor of Philology, Professor at the Department of Literature and Intercultural Studies of the Institute of Special and Intercultural Communication, Faculty of Applied Linguistics of the Warsaw University, Warsaw, Poland.
Alexey Malinov, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor at the Saint-Petersburg University, Saint-Petersburg.
Sergey Mironenko, Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of History, Professor, the head of the Department of Russian History of the 19th Century — Beginning of the 20th Century of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow.
Fedor Polyakov, PhD, Professor at the University of Vienna, Austria.
Richard Tempest, PhD, Professor, Director of the Russian, East European and Eurasian Center, University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign, USA.
Eduard Tinn, PhD of History, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of Euroacademy, Tallinn, Republic of Estonia.
Valery Tishkov, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Minister for Nationalities of the Russian Federation (1992), Vice-President of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow.
Tatyana Chumakova, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor at the Saint-Petersburg State University, Saint-Petersburg.
Tatyana Shchedrina, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor at the Moscow Pedagogical State University, Moscow.
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