Russian philosophy and the question of its exceptional nature

IF 0.3 3区 哲学 Q4 ETHICS
Marina F. Bykova
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This essay addresses one of the most concerning features of Russian thought: its claim to exceptionality. The author contends that the notion of Russian distinctiveness and exceptionality has reverberated consistently throughout Russian intellectual discussions. In contemporary Russia, these debates have heightened, often taking on a distinctly political character. The essay highlights the perilous consequences of believing in the exclusivity and superiority of one national tradition over others. Not only does this belief lead to national isolationism, negatively impacting the country’s intellectual culture and diminishing its vibrancy and creativity, but it also erodes the foundation for a critical attitude and self-reflection, essential aspects of philosophical inquiry. Russia needs an open philosophy that is seamlessly integrated into the global philosophical process and actively engages in constructive dialogue with other philosophical cultures. Achieving this goal requires breaking free from the longstanding belief in exceptionality that has cast a shadow over Russia’s state, culture, and thought for centuries.

俄国哲学及其特殊性质的问题
本文论述了俄罗斯思想最令人关注的特征之一:它的独特性。作者认为,俄罗斯的独特性和特殊性的概念一直在俄罗斯的知识分子讨论中回响。在当代俄罗斯,这些争论愈演愈烈,往往带有明显的政治色彩。这篇文章强调了相信一个民族传统的排他性和优越性所带来的危险后果。这种信念不仅导致国家孤立主义,对国家的知识文化产生负面影响,削弱其活力和创造力,而且还侵蚀了批判态度和自我反思的基础,这是哲学探究的重要方面。俄罗斯需要一种开放的哲学,无缝地融入全球哲学进程,并积极参与与其他哲学文化的建设性对话。要实现这一目标,就必须摆脱长期以来对俄罗斯国家、文化和思想蒙上阴影的特殊信仰。
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期刊介绍: Studies in East European Thought (SEET) provides a forum for impartial scholarly discussion of philosophical thought and intellectual history of East and Central Europe, Russia, as well as post-Soviet states. SEET offers a venue for philosophical dialogue in a variety of relevant fields of study. Predominantly a philosophical journal, SEET welcomes work that crosses established boundaries among disciplines whether by bringing other disciplines to respond to traditional philosophical questions or by using philosophical reflection to address specific disciplinary issues. The journal publishes original papers by scholars working in the field without discriminating them based on their geographical origin and nationality. The editorial team considers quality of work to be the sole criterion of publication. In addition to original scholarly essays, SEET publishes translations of philosophical texts not previously available in the West, as well as book reviews. * A forum for scholarly discussion on philosophical thought and intellectual history of East and Central Europe, Russia, and post-Soviet states * Includes analytic, comparative, and historical studies of thinkers, philosophical and intellectual schools and traditions * In addition to original papers, publishes translations and book reviews * Although formatting is not crucial at the review stage, authors are strongly advised to refer to the Submission Guidelines of SEET to which articles accepted for publication must conform
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