Soviet Historiography of Philosophy: Istoriko-Filosofskaja Nauka

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Springer Science & Business Media, 1997 M11 30 - 296 pages
`Scientific history of philosophy' was one of the professional branches of Soviet philosophy, and a place where philosophical culture was preserved in an often hostile environment. Situated between the ideological exigencies of the Soviet system with its Marxist-Leninist `theoretical foundation' and the need for an objective account of philosophy's past, Soviet history of philosophy displays the characteristic features of Soviet philosophy as a whole, including a forceful reappearance of its Hegelian background. This book is the only Western monograph on this important part of Soviet philosophy, thus filling the last main gap in Western `Philosophical Sovietology'. At the same time, it offers the first survey of Soviet philosophy after the disappearance of the Soviet system itself, embarking on an historical and meta-philosophical investigation of Soviet philosophical culture.
The book will be of interest to students of Soviet and Russian philosophy, historians of philosophy and specialists in Soviet studies.
 

Contents

Three Perspectives on IFN
1
1i History of Philosophy as a Discipline
2
1ii Hegels Conception of the History of Philosophy
7
1iii The Klassiki MarksizmaLeninizma on the History of Philosophy
15
Soviet Philosophical Culture
25
2i Philosophical Culture and the Ideology of Soviet Philosophy
26
2ii The Wedding of Politics and Philosophy 19171930
32
2iii The Construction of Soviet Philosophy 19311946
35
5ii Modern West European Philosophy Revisited
120
5iii Critique of Bourgeois Philosophy KBF
127
5iv History of MarxistLeninist Philosophy IMLF
132
the Limits of AntiEurocentrism
135
5vi History of the Philosophy of the Peoples of the USSR IFNS
136
Soviet Theory of the History of Philosophy
141
6i Development of Soviet Theory of the History of Philosophy
142
A Systematic Exposition
145

2iv Cold War in Philosophy 19471954
40
2v The Defrosting of MarxistLeninist Philosophy 19551966
42
2vi Marginalization and Professionalization 19671975
47
the Limits of Development 19761985
49
2viii Perestrojka and the End of Soviet Philosophical Culture 19861989
54
The Development of IFN 1920s1980s
59
3i Towards a Soviet History of Philosophy 19171930
60
3ii Orthodoxy and Escape 19311946
63
3iii The Cold Start of PostWar IFN 19471954
69
3iv IFN Liberated 19551966
77
3v IFN Blooming and Booming 19671975
87
IFN A Soviet Philosophical Discipline
93
4i The Place of IFN in Soviet Philosophical Culture
94
the Functions of IFN
98
4iii The Disciplinary Structure of IFN
100
Translations Textbooks and Teaching
101
The Practice of IFN
115
5i IFN on Ancient and Medieval Philosophy
116
5iii Philosophy as Epochal SelfConsciousness
166
Coming to Terms With the Past IFN 19861989
175
7ii Towards a Pure History of Philosophy
177
7iii From KBF to the History of Contemporary Western Philosophy
179
7iv From Philosophy to IFN and Back Again
180
Theory of the History of Philosophy
182
Conclusion
191
REFERENCES
3
CHAPTER TWO
6
CHAPTER THREE
12
CHAPTER FOUR
22
CHAPTER FIVE
27
CHAPTER SIX
33
CHAPTER SEVEN
39
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS
43
BIBLIOGRAPHY
45
Index of Names and Subjects
81
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