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Russian philosophy

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10.4324/9780415249126-E042-1
DOI: 10.4324/9780415249126-E042-1
Version: v1,  Published online: 1998
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References and further reading

  • Berlin, I. (1978) Russian Thinkers, London: The Hogarth Press.

    (Essays in nineteenth-century Russian thinkers, including Tolstoi, Herzen, Bakunin and Belinskii.)

  • Edie, J.M., Scanlan, J.P. and Zeldin, M.B. (1966) Russian Philosophy, Chigaco, IL: Quadrangle Books, 3 vols.

    (A selection of texts, well annotated and introduced, from the beginnings of Russian philosophy until the Soviet period.)

  • Masaryk, T.G. (1955) The Spirit of Russia. Studies in History, Literature and Philosophy, trans. E. and C. Paul, with additional chapters and bibliographies by J. Slavik, London: Allen & Unwin, 3 vols.

    (First published in German in 1913, and still an excellent introduction to Russian philosophy.)

  • Walicki, A. (1980) Russian Thought From the Enlightenment to Marxism, Oxford: Clarendon Press.

    (Covers the main movements in Russian thought from the eighteenth to the early twentieth century.)

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

    (A general history.)

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