1. Roman Svetlov, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Director of the Higher School of Philosophy, History, and Social science
Opening of the Conference
2. Irina Protopopova, CSc in Culturology, Associate Professor; Platonic Research Center (Moscow, Russia), Head; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Major Research Fellow
The problem of the subject in the Theaetetus
3. Emiliano Mettini, CSc in Pedagogy; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Moscow, Russia), Head of Department
Plato and struggle with Sensationalism and Empiricism: from the visible to the contemplative
4. Daniil Dorofeev, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; St Petersburg Mining University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Head of the Department of Philosophy, Professor
Idea, Image, Symbol: Plato's Dialectic of the Visible-Invisible and the Self-Perfection of the Soul
5. Roman Svetlov, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Director of the Higher School of Philosophy, History, and Social science
Direct and backward: visualization of the "movement of the soul" in "Timaeus" and "Statesman"
1. Gianluigi Segalerba, PhD, Independent scholar
Individuals, Ideas and Dialectic
2. Konstantin Shevtsov, DSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Dialectics of the ideal body
3. Alexey Bogomolov, CSc in Philosophy; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Associate Professor
Hesiod's "Proto-apophatics": not only Χάος?
4. Svetlana Karavaeva, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Lecturer; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Lecturer
Receptions to Hesiod in the Corpus of Plato's Works
5. Elena Sobolnikova, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
The Problem of Dialectics in Plato's dialogue "Parmenides"
6. Artem Iakimenko, CSc in Theology; LRO Parish Church of St. Alexy the Man of God in Gorelovo, St. Petersburg (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), priest; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), MA or MSc
Socrates' Dialectic as the Foundation of Plato's Metaphysics
7. Rostislav Dyomin; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Lecturer
Dialectics of the Megarian school and debaters (bianzhe) of ancient Chinese philosophy.
1. Sergey Nikonenko, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Dialectic of the Meaning of Name in the Cratylus
2. Maxim Bulanenko, CSc in Philosophy; Institute of History, Archaeology and Ethnology of the Peoples of the Far East, Far East Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Vladivostok, Russia), Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy
Dialectics through the eyes of modern logic: an attempt at constructive interpretation
3. Sergey Katrechko, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; State Academic University for the Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor; Foundation for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Head of Chair "Studies in Transcendental Philosophy"
Dialectics as a method of [philosophical] cognition: two Platonic cases from the «Phaedo» and «Parmenides»
4. Andrey Musatov, CSc in Philosophy, Independent scholar
Why snow is black? The Eleatics' influence and the evolution of the Ionian school in thought of sophists
5. Vadim Mursky, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
The Multiform Dialectic of Plato and Its Eleatic Roots
6. Timur Artemev, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
How Plato understood space
7. Gleb Zemlyakov; St Alexius College of humanitarian and socio-pedagogical disciplines (Tolyatti, Russia), Lecturer
Parmenides' thesis «being is» from existential meaning to predicative form
8. Marina Sorokina; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate; Yaroslav-the-Wise Novgorod State University (Veliky Novgorod, Russia), Lecturer
Comparing and Contrasting Socratic Elenchus and Brainstorming
9. Natalia Danilkina, CSc in Philosophy; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Research Fellow
Platonic Dialectic in the Project of Formal Ontology
1. Vitaliy Alyetkin; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The origins of Plato's philosophy in the teachings of Empedocles
2. Ilya Gulakov; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), MA Student
Classification of the use of the term Sheol in the Old Testament
3. Marina Grigoreva; Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Postgraduate
Dialectical method in search of happiness: Pyrrho and Aristotle
4. Vladislav Burenkov; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), MA Student
The role of mathematics in Plato's teaching
5. Yuna Samdan; Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk, Russia), Student
The cathartic potential of elenchos in Plato
6. Nino Zakroshvili; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The time of Cronus and the figure of deus otiosus in Plato’s cosmology
7. Timofei Anufriev; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Plato as an absurdist writer
8. Evgeni Shklyar; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Ancient postmodern
9. Ludmila Polikarpova, Independent scholar
The universal Principle of the existence of the Cosmos. The effectiveness of Plato's dialectic involving the reader in the process of searching for truth
10. Konstantin Shurunov; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The renascence of the ancient discussion on motion in XXI century physics.
1. Alexander Prokhorov, CSc in Philosophy; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Researcher
"External Revelation" as a type of historical memory in the metaphysics of J. G. Schwarz
2. Igor R. Tantlevskij, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Chairman of the Department of Jewish Culture
Liberty and political power in the poem by Pushkin [Из Пиндемонти]
3. Danil Popov, CSc in Philosophy; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
Dialectic, eristic, and narrative: the images of stoicism and stoic philosophy in the journal "Faith and Reason" (1884-1917).
4. Aleksandr Begichev; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The Image of Neoplatonism on the Pages of Russian Journals of the XIX Century
5. Anna Tonkovidova; Kuban State University of Physical Education, Sports and Tourism (Krasnodar, Russia), Senior Lecturer
Reception of Plato's philosophy in the work of S.L. Frank “Reality and man: metaphysics of human being”: dialektics of reality and freedom
6. Victor Kupriyanov, CSc in Philosophy; St Petersburg Branch of the S. I. Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Major Research Fellow
P.B. Struve and S.L. Frank on the ancient origins of the organic and mechanic theories of society
7. Daria Voevoda; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The teaching about Sophia in the metaphysics of E.N. Trubetscoy: between all-unity and personalism
8. Eugene A. Makovetsky, DSc in Philosophy; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
"Man has nothing of his own except sin": "own" in the understanding of Theodore of Raithu, Angela of Foligno and Lev Karsavin
9. Vyacheslav Minak; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
Elements of Romanticism and Symbolism in the literary heritage of A.N. Yegunov
10. Roman Svetlov, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Director of the Higher School of Philosophy, History, and Social science
A.N. Egunov’s assessment of the translation of the Apology of Socrates
11. Denis Fedorov, CSc in Social science; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Associate Professor
Olga Anderson; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Research Assistant
About the manuscript from A.N. Egunov’s archive “Greek novel in Russian translations”
12. Vyacheslav Minak; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
A. N. Egunov and the Literature of Western Europe
13. Artyom Gravin, CSc in Technics; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Researcher; A.M.Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), Senior Researcher
A. F. Losev's dialectic in the linguophilosophy perspective
14. Dmitry Biriukov, DSc in Philosophy
"Sobornost": the History of the Idea and the Concept in Russian Thought from the Early Slavophiles to Nikolai Trubetskoy
1. Irina Mochalova, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Dispute about the subject: Plato vs. Antisthenes
2. Alexei Garadja; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Major Research Fellow
Demonological System of Calcidius in His “Commentarius on Plato’s ‘Timaeus’”
3. Ilya Guryanov, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Senior Research Fellow
Cosmos without 'individuals': the definition of the subject in Renaissance Platonist philosophy
4. Rustam Galanin, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow
Nadezhda Volkova, CSc in Philosophy; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Leading Researcher
The Subject of Language in Protagoras' Philosophy: Dialectics of the Individual and Community / Polis
5. Vyacheslav Minak; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
On some ways of detecting the subject in Aristotle's philosophy
6. Daria M Dorokhina, CSc in Philosophy; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Lecturer
Subject and "external" world: understanding of Platonism in Russian metaphysical personalism
7. Anatoly Kurbatov; Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
Aristotle's "Nicomachean Ethics" at the Early Early Age of the Reformation: A Commentary by F. Melanchthon (1529)
1. Igor R. Tantlevskij, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Chairman of the Department of Jewish Culture
Eschatology in the pseudepigrapha from Qumran
Features of the concept of 'profetism' in the Qumran commentaries-pesharim
3. Oleg Redkin, DSc in Philology, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Head of Chair
Palestine - a place of synthesis of philosophical ideas and views
4. Eugene Afonasin, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia), Head of Department; Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk, Russia), Professor
The Legend of the “Babylonian Hermes” in Late Antique Literature
5. Igor Evlampiev, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
On one idea of Plotinus in the treatise "Against the Gnostics" as a criterion for distinguishing between Neoplatonic and Gnostic influences in subsequent philosophy
6. Dmitry Kurdybaylo, CSc in Philosophy; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Researcher; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Major Research Fellow; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Major Research Fellow
The Concept of the “War of the Sons of Light Against the Sons of Darkness” in the Educational Model of Origen
7. Igor R. Tantlevskij, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Chairman of the Department of Jewish Culture
Biblical soteriology, the Neoplatonist Marsilio Ficino’s doctrine of anima nutritiva, and Shakespeare’s Sonnet 146
8. Sergey Slobodkovsky; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
Reception of Messianic ideas in Russia.
9. Roman Svetlov, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Director of the Higher School of Philosophy, History, and Social science
Julian the Apostate in D. Merezhkovsky's novel "Death of the Gods"
1. Sergey Melnikov, CSc in Philosophy, Professor; Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor
Two testimonies of Timon of Phlius about Plato: Timo Phliasius, Silloi, fr. 793 Lloyd-Jones & Parsons = 19 Di Marco et fr. 828 Lloyd-Jones & Parsons = 54 Di Marco.
2. Aleksey Kalenda; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Assistant Professor
Fallibilism in the philosophy of Skeptics
3. Andrey Tikhonov, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Southern Federal University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia), Associate Professor
Can we consider the dialectics of "Parmenides" as a meta-realism?
4. Ekaterina Zemtsova; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
Spatial-temporal features of the ideal state of Plato.
5. Vadim Rezyuk; University “Dubna” (branch “Lytkarino”) (Dubna, Russia), Lecturer; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Applicant; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor
Dialectic of the concept of the state and of the content of statehood
6. Pavel Likhter, CSc in Law, Associate Professor; Penza State University (Penza, Russia), Associate Professor
Antique dialectics in legal science
7. Sergey Rassadin, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; RAS Institute of Philosophy (Moscow, Russia), Postgraduate, Associate Professor
Nataliya Kozlova, DSc in Political science, Associate Professor; Tver State University (Tver, Russia), Deputy Head of Department
Plato's Social Dialectic: the Discursive Transformation of Human Sets into a Political Whole
1. Aleksey Panteleev, CSc in History, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Philosophy, Astrology and Power in the Early Roman Empire: the Case of Thrasyllus
2. Fedor Shcherbakov, CSc in Philosophy; St Petersburg Mining University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Assistant
Allegoria sub specie aeternitatis: Categories of Space and Time in the Late Ancient Allegorical Literature
3. Maksim Nikulin, CSc in Theology; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate; Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
On the nature of gods in Plato and neoplatonism
4. Maxim Prikhodko, CSc in Philosophy; The Parish of St. Nicolas Russian Orthodox Church (Seville, Spain), priest; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Associate Research Fellow
Archetypal Images of Basileus in the Panegyrics of Eusebius of Caesarea
5. Igor Khmara; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Assistant Professor
Philosophy in the late Antiquity Alexandria: the questions of practice and methods
On the Origins of the Concept of ‘Similar Dissimilarities’ in the Corpus Areopagiticum
7. Timur Shchukin; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Researcher
The Primary Mind and the External Mind: Intellectual Contemplation by Simeon the New Theologian and Michael Psellos
8. Nikolay Kuzmin; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Meister Eckhart in the horizon of the Neoplatonic Tradition
9. Oleg Nogovitsin, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Researcher
Synonymy and homonymy in the concept of being: the ontological doctrine of George Gemistus Plethon
1. Ilya Guryanov, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Senior Research Fellow
Method and self-knowledge in Marsilio Ficino's medical and philosophical notions of epidemics
2. Ivan Protopopov, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
The Unity of Opposites as a Principle of Plato and Hegel Dialectics
3. Irina Batrakova, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Dialectics of Plato, its types and reception in the history of philosophy.
4. Denis Маслов, CSc in Philosophy; Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia), Junior Research Fellow
Various forms of dialectic: Plato, Sextus Empiricus, Hegel
5. Igor Dmitrov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Dialectical form of thinking in Plato's philosophy as the first method of cognition of truth
6. Karen Mirzoev; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The Necessity of Utopia: Platonic Dialectics and Marxist Production
7. Alexey Streltsov, CSc in Philosophy; Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia), Research Fellow
Epistemological triad in "Socratic memorabilia" of J. G. Hamann
8. Ilya Dementev, CSc in History, Associate Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Associate Professor
Plato studies in Königsberg
9. Fedor Evlampiev; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The state as spiritual aricstocracy in Plato's and Fichte's filosophies
1. Varvara Popova, DSc in Philosophy; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Professor
The principles of Aristotle's rhetoric in the works of S.I. Povarnin
2. Vitaliy Darenskiy, DSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Lugansk State Pedagogical University (Lugansk, LPR, Russia), Professor
Plato's Dialectic as a method of Consciousness Conversion
3. Sergei Mokievski; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Perception of Plato's "Republic" characteristics and purpose by Leo Strauss
4. Maxim Kozhemyakin, CSc in Psychology; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Associate Professor
Lacan reads Plato
5. Nadezhda Makarova; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Research Laboratory Assistant; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Plato’s “the theory of the care of the self:” what is “self”
6. Andrew Volodin; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Student
Why does Leo Strauss return us to Plato?
7. Sergei Levshin; Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russia), Senior Lecturer
Quasi-Platonic dialectics in the phenomenology of E. Husserl
8. Danil Krutov; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), MA or MSc
Are the principles of Plato's ethical dialectics relevant today?
9. Daniil Khmelevskoi; Southern Federal University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia), MA Student
Dialectics and Myth as a Space for Metaphilosophy in Plato's Philosophy
10. Gleb Kupriyanov; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Student
Platonic Dialectics as Superfluous in Martin Heidegger's Philosophy of the 1920s
1. Alexander Sinitsyn, CSc in History, Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor, Head of the RChAH cinema club; Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Roman Svetlov, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Director of the Higher School of Philosophy, History, and Social science
Symposium at Agathon: Reflections on Marco Ferreri's TV movie Le Banquet (1989)
2. Oleg Chulkoff, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Poetics of aporias
3. Vera Serkova, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Irony and Dialectic in Plato's Dialogues
4. Dmitri Chernoglazov, DSc in Philology; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Philosophy and epistolary etiquette: Platonic salutation εὖ πράττειν in the letters of the Palaiologan period.
5. Rodion Savinov, CSc in Philosophy; St. Petersburg State University of Veterinary Medicine (Санкт-Петербург, Russia), Associate Professor
Plato among Anciens and Modernes
6. Alexander Sinitsyn, CSc in History, Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor, Head of the RChAH cinema club; Russian State Institute of Performing Arts (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Muses about Socrates: The Ancient Greek Philosopher in Russian Lyric Poetry of the 18th-20th centuries
7. Maksim Narovetskii; Department of Philosophy, FEB RAS (Vladivostok, Russia), Researcher
Search for the most desirable: The dialectic of desires of Plato and C.S. Lewis
8. Darya Seskutova; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Dialogues of Plato and Bakhtin
1. Elena Alymova, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Sophistry as an alter ego of philosophy
2. Igor Zaitsev, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Whether virtue is free according to Plato
3. Georgii Botka; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The Concept of Dialectic in the Doxography of Diogenes Laertius
4. Olga Vassiljeva; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), MA Student
Chaldean oracles as a memorial of Neoplatonism
5. Maria Shemyakina; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), master's student
The Dialectics of Plato's Narrative
6. Alena Kovaleva; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Reception of Plato’s Dialogues in Jacques Lacan’s Seminars
7. Michail Petrenko; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Plato's myth of the cave and its receptions
8. Maksim Lukoshnikov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Is Plato a Modern Moral Philosopher?
9. Ivan Lysenko; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
A Criticism of Mimetic Principle in the Art
10. Arsenij Makhnov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The Tyranny of Xenophon and the Problem of Freedom
11. Elizaveta Pereslavtceva; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
A Platonic View on the Production of Knowledge
12. Danila Savonenkov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The Fate (εἱμαρμένη) in the Philosophy of Plato
13. Pavel Shirokov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The Dramatic Character of Plato’s Socrates in the Existential Philosophy of Søren Kierkegaard Compared with the “Knight of Faith”
14. Ivan Shishlyannikov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The Therapeutic Potential of Plato’s Dialogues
15. Antonina Kuznecova; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Dialectics of the political, or the nature of the state in Plato's philosophy
Ideological confrontation in judaism in the reflection of apocrypha and pseudoepigrapha discovered in the Qumran caves
The birth of the miracle child as an allegory of the establishment of a gracious new world in the Thanksgiving Hymns of the Qumran Teacher of Righteousness and Virgil’s Eclogue IV: archetypal-typological parallelism
3. Igor R. Tantlevskij, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Chairman of the Department of Jewish Culture
Possible elements of worldview debates in the Jewish milieu in late antiquity using the example of The Book of Creation
4. Nadezhda Smirnova; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Senior Lecturer; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow
Elizaveta Igorevna Tantlevskaya; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), engineer-research
Experience in construction of mathematical models of religious and theological conflicts and ideological discussions on the example of reconstruction of historical events reflected in the qumran pesharim
5. Nadezhda Smirnova; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Senior Lecturer; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow
On multicriteria multistage models of confrontation and dialogue
6. Igor R. Tantlevskij, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Chairman of the Department of Jewish Culture
Elements of qumranites' theological and philosophical epistemology in the context of jewish ideological polemics in the hellenistic period
7. Denis Kuzyutin, CSc in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Igor R. Tantlevskij, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Chairman of the Department of Jewish Culture
Nadezhda Smirnova; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Senior Lecturer; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow
Formalized models of confrontation and mutual influence of judean sects in the period of early judaism
8. Dmitry Arkadjevich Fedchuk, DSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Assistant Professor
The basic results of the controversy between rationalists, traditionalists in Jewish philosophy of the XIII – XIV centuries and Christian scholasticism
9. Denis Kuzyutin, CSc in Physics and Mathematics, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Dmitry Arkadjevich Fedchuk, DSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Assistant Professor
On formal models of ideological confrontation between rationalists and traditionalists in the XIII-XIV centuries.
1. Aleksander Galat; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities Publishing (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Director
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