URL: https://philosophy.hse.ru/article/view/11042/12246
The section dedicated to the memory of Mikhail Gefter opens with a series of interviews with his students and relatives — Gleb Pavlovskiy, Mikhail Rozhanskiy, Claudio Ingerflom, Valentin Gefter, and Vyacheslav Igrunov. Of additional interest are photographic materials, most of which are kindly provided for publication by the heirs of Michael Gefter. As a supplement to the interview with Gleb Pavlovsky, we publish Chapter 1 of his forthcoming book, «The Weaks», containing fragments of Gleb Pavlovsky's conversations with Mikhail Gefter and the comments of the former.
Two articles continue Gefter’s line of thought — Gleb Pavlovskiy's and Konstantin Gaaze's research on the reconstruction of the Gefter's theory of the event and Viktoriya Faybyshenko's article analyzing the peculiarities of functioning and problematization of the ideological discourse in the reflection of late Soviet philosophers, first of all, Mikhail Gefter, Ewald Ilyenkov, and Mikhail Lifshits.
The second section is devoted to the concepts of (self-)description of the history of Russian thought and opens with an article by Fedor Gayda analyzing the process of emergence and design of the concept of «intelligentsia» in Russia. Aleksey Panchenko's work is devoted to the peculiarities of knowledge production by «Narodniks» in the 1870s–90s and to the identification of common features of the intellectual evolution of Narodniks-ethnographers. Andrey Teslya's article considers the evolution of interpretations of the philosophical heritage of A.I. Herzen in the works of G.V. Florovsky in the 1920s — first half of the 1930s and the reflection of the conceptual scheme he developed in «The Ways of Russian Theology». The concluding article by Tat’yana Rezvykh and Gennadiy Alyayev analyses the ontology and gnoseology of Ludwig Binswanger in the context of the concepts of Semyon Frank and Martin Heidegger.
Andrey Teslya
TRANSLATIONS AND CRITICAL EDITIONS
- Mikhail Gefter: Six Conversations and Two Articles, Andrey Teslya, 13-15
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.a.IIntro.pdf (Русский)
- Two Conversations with Gleb Pavlovsky About Mikhail Gefter, Andrey Teslya, 16-29
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.b.IPavlovskiy-i.pdf (Русский)
- Alternatives and Counter-Alternatives in Action and in History, Gleb Pavlovskiy, 30-53
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.c.IPavlovskiy-ii.pdf (Русский)
- “The Russian Question is One of Gefter’s Main Questions”A Conversation with Mikhail Rozhanskiy, Andrey Teslya, 54-91
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.d.IRozhanskiy.pdf (Русский)
- “...Every Time It Starts from Today”A Conversation With Claudio Sergio Ingerflom, Andrey Teslya, 92-110
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.e.IIngerflom.pdf (Русский)
- “The Author is a Questioner, How to Think About the History” A Conversation with Valentin Gefter, Andrey Teslya, 111-143
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.f.IGefter.pdf (Русский)
- “Lenin Extremely Interested Him...”A Conversation with Vyacheslav Igrunov, Andrey Teslya, 144-162
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.g.IIgrunov.pdf (Русский)
STUDIES
- Marx and Michael Gefter's Theory of the EventGleb Pavlovskiy, Konstantin Gaaze, 165-202
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.h.PavlovskiyGaaze.pdf (Русский)
- On the Other Side of the “Vnenakhodimost'” PrincipleThe Event of the Revolution and the Problem of Metalanguage in Soviet Thought of the 1960s, Viktoriya Faybyshenko, 203-225
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.i.Faybyshenko.pdf (Русский)
- “Russian intelligentsia”: the Birth of the Concept, Fedor Gayda, 229-248
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.j.Gayda.pdf (Русский)
- From the General to the Quotient and BackwardPeculiarities of Knowledge Production by the Populists, Aleksey Panchenko, 249-281
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.k.Panchenko.pdf (Русский)
- A.I. Herzen in the G.V. Florovsky Interpretations and the Concept of the History of Russian Philosophy in “The Ways Of Russian Theology”, Andrey Teslya, 282-307
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.l.Teslya.pdf (Русский)
- Ludwig Binswanger: Between the Metaphysics of Simon L. Frank and Martin Heidegger's Analytics of DaseinTat’yana Rezvykh, Gennadiy Alyayev, 308-325
Phil.HSE-2020-IV-02.m.RezvykhAlyayev.pdf (Русский)
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