• Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue
    Vol 4 No 3 (2021)

    During the jubilee year of F. M. Dostoevsky, the journal continues its column devoted to the work and intellectual biography of the great Russian writer. The issue acquaintance readers with current Dostoevistics, and new books on philosophy. It also presents articles on the philosophical and literary dialogue between Russia and Europe.

  • Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue
    Vol 4 No 2 (2021)

    The new issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue" continues to acquaint readers with new research in Dostoevsky studies. We also publish some translations of works by Miguel de Unamuno and Fritz Lieb dedicated to F.M. Dostoevsky. We continue the Russian and European dialogue in the section "Memory of Culture", and inform of new archival finds and books on philosophy and history.

  • Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue
    Vol 4 No 1 (2021)

    The new issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian-European Dialogue" (No. 1/2021) is dedicated to the 200th anniversary of the birth of the great Russian writer Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoevsky. The issue opens with articles about Dostoevsky, his work, and socio-philosophical views. We continue to acquaint our readers with various philosophical and historical aspects of the Russian-European intellectual dialogue. This issue is the first to publish S. L. Frank's lecture notes, read in Europe in 1920-1930.

  • Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue
    Vol 3 No 4 (2020)

    In the fourth issue of "Philosophical Letters" of 2020, we publish articles dedicated to the conceptualization of the Slavic idea and comprehension of relations between Slavic countries. We also devote a separate section to archival materials and publish reviews for some new books on the history of Russia, the history of culture, and Russian philosophy. The section "In a Gutenberg's Mirror" acquaints readers with some recently published books on Russian philosophy.

  • Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue
    Vol 3 No 3 (2020)

    The third issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue" for 2020 contains articles and reviews on philosophy and literature, dialogue between Russia and Europe, as well as archival materials. There is a section that is devoted to the topic of Russian emigration and exile. The new section of the journal "In a Gutenberg's Mirror" acquaints readers with recently published books on philosophy and Russian thought.

  • Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue
    Vol 3 No 1 (2020)

    The central theme of the first issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian-European Dialogue" in 2020 is the Russian emigration to Serbia. We publish some materials from the Summer School held in Belgrade in August, 2019, as well as articles by Serbian and Russian authors on the intellectual heritage of Serbia and Russia, and archival texts by the historian of literature, cultural philosopher E.V. Anichkov. We continue the rubric “Around the Revolution: Process and Consequences”, and we also publish here articles on the philosophy, and history of literature.

  • Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue
    Vol 3 No 2 (2020)

    The main theme of the new issue of the journal "Philosophical letters. Russian and European dialogue" is the 75th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic war. The issue includes articles on political, philosophical, cultural, and artistic experience of the war. For the first time, the transcript of the meeting of the literary Commission of the Jewish anti-fascist Committee, as well as other archival materials, is published in a full version. We continue the section "Literature. Philosophy. Religion", and we acquaint readers with new books on the history of Russian thought in the section "Reviews".

  • № 4 (2019)
    Vol 2 No 4 (2019)

    The new issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue" is dedicated to the Russian philosopher P. Ya. Chaadaev. The issue contains articles reflecting the relevance of the thinker's heritage, revealing new approaches to understanding his work. In the section"Archival materials. From unpublished", we continue to publish letters of the philologist O. M. Freidenberg, as well as publish the letters of the philosopher S. L. Frank to the psychologist and psychiatrist L. Binswanger. A new section of the journal "Memory of Culture" opens to the reader articles on collective memory and historical analysis of the work.

  • №3 (2019)
    Vol 2 No 3 (2019)

    The central figure of the third issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue" of 2019 is F.A. Stepun, Russian and German philosopher, critic, writer, famous thinker of the 20th century. We publish materials about F.A. Stepun, as well as his articles and letters. We also continue to cover the history of the Russian revolution, paying special attention to the interpretation of Marxism in Russia, as well as to the processes within the Russian emigration. In the regular column "Academic Life. Critique. Reviews", reviews of new current books on history, philosophy, philology, and intellectual history are published.

  • №2 (2019)
    Vol 2 No 2 (2019)

    The new issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian-European Dialogue" acquaints readers with the history and structure of the Vatican Secret Archive, research on the history and current state of the Russian language, letters from the philologist O.M. Freidenberg, as well as books on socio-political thought, published in recent years.

  • № 1 (2019)
    Vol 2 No 1 (2019)

    The first issue of the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian-European Dialogue" in 2019 contains articles on history, philosophy of culture, history of Russian philosophy, philology of domestic and foreign researchers. Of particular interest is the presentation of the speech by the Ambassador of Switzerland to Russia, Yves Rossier, in March 2019 at the HSE. In the section "Academic Life. Critique. Reviews" we continue to acquaint readers with new books on the history of Russian philosophical thought, as well as publish previously unpublished letters of the historian, religious thinker G.P. Fedotov to Z.O. Mikulovskaya.

  • № 2/2018
    Vol 1 No 2 (2018)

    We offer the reader the second issue of the new journal on the philosophy of culture “Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue". Judging by the readers' responses, the first issue was a success. In the new issue, we continue the main theme of the intellectual dialogue between Russia and Europe as equal partners. The results of their research are presented by historians, philosophers, philologists, art historians. Special attention is paid to archival materials. For the first time, unknown letters from S. Frank and N. Berdyaev are published, as well as unknown articles from S. Frank.

  • № 1
    Vol 1 No 1 (2018)

    We offer the university and academic community a new Philosophical Journal - “Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue". The publication is thought of as fundamentally new, if we talk about the current century. They say that the new is the well-forgotten old. We hope that the journal "Philosophical Letters. Russian and European Dialogue” will become a field for communication between scientists and interested readers - after all, our intellectual platform is unthinkable without their interaction. The journal, in our opinion, will help expand intellectual contacts for everyone, whether a scientist or a person who is only entering the world of high culture. The diversity and relevance of new problems in the ever-changing modern world give an impetus to new readings of the main theme - the Russian -European intellectual dialogue. Accordingly, the rubrication of the content will change from issue to issue: a dialogue involves different interlocutors and different points of view.