演讲:当代西方哲学的新词典

V. Malakhov
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对于西方读者来说,一本出版了15万册的哲学词典几乎立即售罄似乎是极不可能的。这正是发生在当代西方哲学上的事情,这是一本百科全书式的词典,我和我的同事,弗拉基米尔·菲拉托夫,在1991年一起编辑的。到1993年,它已成为罕见的收藏品。诚然,当过去和现在的哲学被赋予指导和指导的权力时,我们才刚刚脱离“苏联统治”。在那个时候,哲学的大量印刷是很正常的,不应该被解释为成功的标志。事实上,如果有什么区别的话,这些数字预示着对“世界上最高读者群”的夸大要求的含蓄妥协,正如它所吹嘘的那样。据一件轶事说,在六十年代初,当新版康德文集准备出版时,进行了一项调查,以找出可能有多少潜在的买家。请求数超过25万。然而,最终只印刷了2.2万册,远远落后于柏拉图全集(4万册)或霍布斯全集(3.1万册)的印刷量。
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Presentations: The new dictionary of contemporary Western philosophy
Abstract It will seem highly improbable to a western reader that a philosophical dictionary with a print-run of 150,000 copies could sell out almost immediately. Well, this is exactly what happened to Contemporary Western philosophy, an encyclopaedic dictionary I edited, together with my colleague, Vladimir Filatov, in 1991. By 1993, it had become a rare collector's item. Granted, we were barely out of ‘Soviet rule’ when philosophy past and present was empowered to guide and instruct. At that time, major print-runs in philosophy were quite normal, and should not be interpreted as a sign of success. Indeed, if anything, the figures betoken an implicit compromise with the exaggerated demands of the ‘highest readership in the world’, as it was boasted. According to one anecdote, in the early sixties when a new edition of Kant's collected works was in preparation, a survey was carried out to find out how many potential buyers there might be. The number of requests exceeded 250,000. In the end, however, only 22,000 copies were printed, a figure which falls well behind the print-run for, say, the Plato Complete works (40,000) or Hobbes (31,000).
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