Print

Fëdorov, Nikolai Fëdorovich (1829–1903)

DOI
10.4324/9780415249126-E012-1
Versions
DOI: 10.4324/9780415249126-E012-1
Version: v1,  Published online: 1998
Retrieved April 30, 2024, from https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/biographical/fedorov-nikolai-fedorovich-1829-1903/v-1

List of works

  • Fëdorov, N.F. (1982) Sochineniia (Works), ed. S.G. Semenova, Moscow: Mysl’.

    (Consists mainly of selections from Filosofiia obschago dela. Includes bibliographical references and indexes.)

  • Fëdorov, N.F. (1907?–13) Filosofiia obschago dela. Stat’i, mysli i pis’ma Nikolaia Fëdorovicha Fëdorova (The Philosophy of the Common Task. Essays, Thoughts and Letters of Nikolai Fëdorovich Fëdorov), ed. V.A. Kozhevnikov and N.P. Peterson, vol. l, Verny, vol. 2, Moscow, 1970; repr. Farnborough: Gregg International.

  • Fëdorov, N.F. (1990) What Was Man Created For? The Philosophy of the Common Task. Selected Works, trans. E. Koutaissoff and M. Minto, UK: Honeyglen and Switzerland: L’Age d’Homme.

    (The first English translation of extensive selections from Fëdorov’s major essays.)

  • Edie, J., Scanlan, J., Zeldin, M. and Kline, G. (1965) Russian Philosophy, Chicago: Quadrangle Books, vol. 3, 16–54.

    (Translation of part of the opening essay in Fëdorov’s collected works.)

  • Schmemann, A. (1965) Ultimate Questions: An Anthology of Modern Russian Religious Thought, New York, 175–223.

    (Translation of selected passages from the collected works.)

References and further reading

  • Hagemeister, M. (1989) Nikolaj Fëdorov: Studien zu Leben, Werk und Wirkung (Nikolai Fëdorov: A Study of his Life, Work and Influence), Munich: Otto Sagner.

    (Detailed and thorough, with special attention to Fëdorov’s twentieth-century followers.)

  • Koehler, L. (1979) N.F. Fëdorov: The Philosophy of Action, Pittsburgh, PA: Institute for the Human Sciences.

    (Special attention to Fëdorov’s relationship to twentieth-century Russian religious thinkers.)

  • Lukashevich, S. (1977) N.F. Fedorov (1828–1903): A Study in Russian Eupsychian and Utopian Thought, Newark, NJ: University of Delaware Press.

    (An interpretive study.)

  • Masing-Delic, I. (1992) Abolishing Death: A Salvation Myth of Russian Twentieth-Century Literature, Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press.

    (Gives special attention to Fëdorov’s impact on twentieth-century Russian literature.)

  • Semenova, S.G. (1990) Nikolai Fëdorov: Tvorchestvo zhizni, Moscow: Sovetskii Pisatel’.

    (A thorough study of the life and works using information from archives available only in Russia.)

  • Young, G.M. (1979) Nikolai Fedorov: An Introduction, Belmont, MA: Nordland.

    (A general introduction to the life and thought.)

  • Zenkovsky, V.V. (1948–50) Istoriia russkoi filosofii, Paris: YMCA-Press, 2 vols; 2nd edn, 1989; trans. G.L. Kline, A History of Russian Philosophy, London: Routledge & Kegan Paul and New York: Columbia University Press, 1953.

Print
Citing this article:
Young, George M.. Bibliography. Fëdorov, Nikolai Fëdorovich (1829–1903), 1998, doi:10.4324/9780415249126-E012-1. Routledge Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Taylor and Francis, https://www.rep.routledge.com/articles/biographical/fedorov-nikolai-fedorovich-1829-1903/v-1/bibliography/fedorov-nikolai-fedorovich-1829-1903-bib.
Copyright © 1998-2024 Routledge.

Related Searches

Periods

Regions