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Interview with Keti Chukhrov
This short interview explores the influence of Evald Ilyenkov’s work on contemporary philosopher, art theorist, and writer Keti Chukhrov. The...
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The “Spirit” of New Atheism and Religious Activism in the Post-9/11 God Debate
In this article I examine the contemporary discourses and debates that surround the sociology of spirituality, with especial attention to the term...
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Autochthony: Abandoning Social Mythologies of Rationality
Two seminal notions of Harold Garfinkel have endured despite some uncertainty and indeterminacy that accompany them: “autochthonous” and...
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Ivan Ilyin: fascist or ideologue of the White Movement utopia?
The present article is an attempt at a closer reading of Ivan Ilyin’s relationship to fascism. This is explored primarily through a selection of...
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Towards understanding the nature of theology in the thought of Frs. S. N. Bulgakov, G. V. Florovsky and the Venerable Sophrony Sakharov
This paper focuses on what can be said to be the definitive features of the approach to theology by three Russian theologians: Fathers Sergii...
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Migration as Reparation for Colonialism
It is commonly accepted that former European colonising states ought to make reparations for the many harmful legacies of colonialism. I defend an...
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Individualistic Versus Relational Ethics – A Contestable Concept for (African) Philosophy
Thaddeus Metz, in his book “A Relational Moral Theory” compares the relational African view to Western theories of right action with a focus on Kant...
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Less is More: A Normative Evaluation of the ECtHR’s Protection of Commercial Speech
Academics and legal practitioners unanimously agree that two of the main justifications for protecting free speech are autonomy and democracy. Free...
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Should We Increase Young People’s Voting Power?
This paper argues that democratic collectives have reason to increase the voting power of their younger members. It first presents an intuitive case...
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Epistemic Partiality and the Nature of Friendship
The debate around epistemic partiality in friendship presents us with several tough philosophical puzzles. One of these has been articulated in two...
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Human Rights Violations Committed Against Human Rights Defenders Through the Use of Legal System: A Trend in Europe and Beyond
Human rights defenders (HRDs) fight for various human rights and address concerns related to corruption, employment, the environment, and other...
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Compensation for Historic Injustice: Does it Matter how the Victims Respond?
When states are required to compensate victim groups for the historic wrongs they have committed, how should the compensation due be calculated? It...
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Intentionality, pointing, and early symbolic cognition
Concepts such as “symbolism” and “symbolic cognition” often remain unspecified in discussions the symbolic capacities of earlier hominins. In this...