THE PHILOSOPHY OF THE HUMAN BEING
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The Human Being: individual and global. To the 90th anniversary of the birth of I.T. Frolov |
Sergey Korsakov
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Maria I. Frolova
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Pages 6-19 |
Psychoanalytic Receptions in Baudelaire, by Jean-Paul Sartre |
Andrey V. Gasilin
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Pages 20-37 |
A Human Being as Nothing: the Humanization of Nothing in the 20th century |
D. Gasparyan
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Pages 38-55 |
SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH
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Karl Jaspers’ Phenomenology and the Potential of Interdisciplinary Research into Self-Consciousness |
Olga N. Strelnik
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Sergey N. Strelnik
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Pages 56-75 |
SYMBOLS. VALUES. IDEALS
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Nicolas de Condorcet: A Theorist of Progress or an Ideologist of Transhumanism? |
Olga A. Vinogradova
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Pages 76-89 |
TIMES. MORALS. CHARACTERS
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The Labour did create the Human Being indeed. And its illusions as well. Interview with Yuri Semenov |
Uliana G. Nikolaeva
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Tat`yana V. Pushkareva
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Pages 90-117 |
IMAGES OF THE HUMAN BEING
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A Portrait as an Identity: An Essay on Belorussian Portrait Painting of the 16th ̶ 17th centuries |
O.D. Bazhenova
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Pages 118-135 |
Look and Distance: The Problem of Depth in the Image Studies |
N.R. Sharopova
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Pages 136-155 |
REVIEWS
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Irony in the New Testament (A Review of the English-language literature of the 20th–21st centuries) |
A.A. Medvedeva
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Pages 156-173 |
Psychopath as a New Hero in the Postmodern Literature (Based on a Study of Transformation of the Image of the Genius in Patrick Süskind’s Novel, Perfume. The Story of a Murderer) |
A.V. Kucherova
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Pages 174-189 |