1. Yana Sergeevna Ivaschenko, DSc in Culture science, Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Vice-Rector for Research
Opening remarks
2. Irina Aleksandrovna Protopopova, CSc in Culturology, Associate Professor; Platonic Research Center (Moscow, Russia), Head; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Major Research Fellow
“Subjectivity” in Plato: Levels, Types, Forms
3. Eugene Afonasin, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Professor
Hypodoche
4. Roman Svetlov, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Hemeneutics, Common Sense and Plato's Texts
1. 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; Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russia), Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies
Sergey Fedorov; Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russia), Student
Alexander Igorevich Kushtynov; Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russia), Student
Philosophy beyond literature: good enough to be true
2. Emiliano Mettini, CSc in Pedagogy; Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (Moscow, Russia), Head of Department
Wiegel Narine Liparitovna, PhD, Associate Professor; Rostov state medical university (Rostov-on-Don, Russia), Head of Department if philosopy
Plato's dialectic as a basis for critical thinking: resisting the manipulation of public consciousness
3. Gianluigi Segalerba, PhD; Institute for Philosophical Studies (Coimbra, Portugal), Researcher
Soul, Transcendence and Providence in Plato's Phaedrus and Laws
4. Andrey Musatov, CSc in Philosophy, Independent scholar
On the Role of Metaphor in Plato's cosmology
5. Igor Igorevich Dmitrov; Military Training and Research Center of the Navy «Naval Academy named after Admiral of the Fleet of the Soviet Union N. G. Kuznetsov» (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), University Teacher; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Assistant
Plato on the distinction between myth and logos in Plato's dialogues
6. Alla Nikolaevna Yanikina, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Kazan State Institute of Culture (Kazan, Russia), Associate Professor
Philosophical dialogue as an “artistic packaging” of Plato’s teachings
7. Vitaliy Vladislavovich Karimov; Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia), Research Assistant
Dramatic turn in Plato studies as a base for multiple interpretations
8. Alexander Rychkov; Union of Philosophers "Volfila" (Satka, Russia), Director of Research
Μαγνῆτις λίθος: the Wanderings of Plato’s Metaphor
9. Olga Vassiljeva; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), MA or MSc
Mysteriological and "magical" lexicon in Plato's philosophy
10. Vladimir Rokhmistrov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), graduate student
Did Plato determined man?
1. Eugene A. Makovetsky, DSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Has the question of the subject of Aristotle's Categories been resolved?
2. Sergey Melnikov, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; RAS Institute of Philosophy (Moscow, Russia), Senior Researcher
The Peripatetic Cratippus of Pergamon and His Legacy
3. Sergey Leonidovich 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"
Plato and Aristotle: did Plato talk about the essence [of things]?
4. Alexander Sanzhenakov, CSc in Philosophy; Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia), Research Fellow
Plato and Aristotle on Instrumental Reason
5. Igor Polyakov; Kaliningrad Discussion Club (Kaliningrad, Russia), Chief
A comparative analysis of the political views of Plato and Aristotle
6. Timur Artemev, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
The role of beauty in the process of catharsis in Plato and Aristotle
7. Pavel Likhter, CSc in Law, Associate Professor; Penza State University (Penza, Russia), Associate Professor
Aristotle's Linguistic Arguments against Plato's Eidos Theory: Implications for Legal Theory
8. Artem Iakimenko, CSc in Theology; Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
Transcendental interpretation of the microscopic level of reality and Aristotle's concept of matter
9. Vladislav A. Shaposhnikov, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Head of Department
Who was the originator of pure mathematics as a concept: Plato or Aristotle?
1. Timur Shchukin, CSc in Philosophy; A.M.Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), Researcher
What is ἐξωτερικοί λόγοι? The interpretation of a passage from John Philoponus' treatise 'De opificio mundi'
2. Dmitri Chernoglazov, DSc in Philology; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Chief Researcher
God's Providence, Fate, and ἀνάγκη in the "History" of John VI Kantakouzenos
3. Oleg Nikolaevich Nogovitsin, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Researcher
Sources of the School Philosophical Theory of Language in the Byzantine Tradition of Education
4. Andrey Kurbanov, CSc in History; 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), Researcher
Lydia Spyridonova, CSc in History; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow; A.M.Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), Research Fellow
Epistolary Theory of the Leichoudes Brothers between Greek and Latin Rhetoric: The Letter as an Oration
5. Lydia Spyridonova, CSc in History; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow; A.M.Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), Research Fellow
Andrey Kurbanov, CSc in History; 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), Researcher
The Ancient Athenian Calendar in a Christian Context: Dating Letters in the Epistolary Manual of the Leichoudes Brothers
6. Evgeniy Bykov; Novosibirsk State University (Novosibirsk, Russia), Postgraduate; Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia), Associate Research Fellow
Reason and Sensibility in the Sermons of Meister Eckhart
7. Elena Sobolnikova, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
The Traditions of Neoplatonism in Richard Rolle's Spiritual Lyrics
8. Rodion Savinov, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian State Hydrometeorological University (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow
Number and Spirit: Subject of Arithmetics by Marsilio Ficino
9. Michael Artemovich Vakhrushev; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Florentine neoplatonism: a dialogue in life and history
10. Maria Trushina; RANEPA St. Petersburg (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Lecturer
Dialogues with Socrates and dialogues with Michelangelo: from εἶδος to disegno
1. Ivan Protopopov, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Major Research Fellow
Simplicity and self-identity of the idea of the soul in Plato and the concept of the transcendental subject in Kant's philosophy
2. Daniil Dorofeev, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; St Petersburg Mining University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Head of the Department of Philosophy, Professor
The iconicity of meaning in poetic-metaphysical statements: Plato, Goethe, Florensky.
3. Karine Dilanian; RAS Institute of Philosophy (Moscow, Russia), aspirant
Johannes Kepler's "Harmony of the World" as a philosophical text
4. Eugene Malyshkin, DSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Research Fellow
Bounty: Shakespeare Interpreting Plato
5. Viktor V. Golubev; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Student
Dialogical Form as a Way to Present a Philosophical Gift: The 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury on the Value of Ancient Poetry
6. Zoya Metlitskaya, CSc in History; Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Assistant Professor
"Platonic songs" by Henry More in 17th century Cambridge
7. Alexandra Ekrogulskaya; independent scholar (n/a, Russia), Independent scholar
Søren Kierkegaard’s Literary-Philosophical Style: Traces of Plato and Romanticism
1. Ekaterina Zemtsova; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
Plato's аuthor myth: between philosophy and didactics.
2. Kseniya Savina; Leningrad State University named after A. S. Pushkin (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Assistant
Christian Apology in the Context of the Genre of Ancient Philosophy
3. Marina Grigoreva; Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Postgraduate
On the possibility of philosophizing within the boundaries of tragic narrative using the example of Sophocles' tragedy "Oedipus Rex"
4. Evgenii Shkliar; European University at St. Petersburg (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), MA or MSc
Parresia as a Tactic of Resistance
5. Cyrill Novikov, MA or MSc
Plato's "Insufficient" Man: an Expression of Anthropological Incompleteness through the Literary Form of Dialogue
6. Nino Zakroshvili; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The Myth of Cronus in Plato
7. Irina Aleksandrovna Kartashova; Mediasophy, Rutube (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), student
Dialogues as a universal language
8. Fedor Igorevich Evlampiev; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Dostoyevsky's literature philosophy and platonic dialogue
9. Roman Martynov; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Forms of expression of philosophical thought: from verse to dialogue.
10. Mariana Dmitrievna Varfolomeeva; Faculty of liberal arts and sciences SPbU (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The Epistemological Status of Rhetoric: The Plato-Aristotle Debate
11. Ludmila Polikarpova, Independent scholar
Creativeness of Plato as a dialectician and as a Master of Words in the dialogues «Timaeus», «Theaetetus», «Cratylus» and «Phaedo». The Effectiveness of Plato's Dialectic in Knowledge of True Being
12. Danil Sandakov ; SPbU Institute of philosophy (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), student; SPbU Institute of philosophy (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), Student
Retrofuturism as a strategy for interpreting modernity
1. Yuriy Tikheev, CSc in Philosophy; Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor
From «science» to «metaphysics». Substantive and Stylistic Features of German Literature on Plato at the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
2. Maksim Narovetskii; Department of Philosophy, FEB RAS (Vladivostok, Russia), Researcher
Myth in Philosophy: Plato's Mythmaking and thoughts on the myth of Clive Lewis
3. Alexandra Sergeevna Kosinskaya, CSc in Philology, Associate Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Associate Professor
Alla Ivanova; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Student
Plato's tradition in J.R.R. Tolkien's Legend of Numenor
4. Valeriya Ismiyeva, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; University of World Civilizations (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor
Reflections of Plato's Concepts and metaphors in J. R. R. Tolkien's epic novel The Lord of the Rings
5. Larisa Timofeevna Retiunskikh, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; MSU-BIT University Shenzhen (Shenzhen , China), Professor; MSU named after Lomonosov (Moscow, Russia), Professor
Conceptual plots of children's literature: from Socrates to the Scarecrow
6. 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
The paradox of the crime victim in mass culture in the context of Platonism
7. Michael Alexander Belozerov; BM Interpretation (Moscow, Russia), Independent scholar
Interpretation of Plato's philosophy in Nazy Germany
1. Irina Mochalova, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Senior Research Fellow
Philosophy and Medicine in the Context of Greek Paideia: Philosopher/Doctor, Teacher/Student
2. Rustam Galanin, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow; Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Theology (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Major Research Fellow
Stoic Platonism of Posidonius: the doctrine of the immortality of the soul
3. Alexei Garadja; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Major Research Fellow
Four Frenzies from Plato to Ficino
4. Vyacheslav Minak; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), analyst
Aristotle's Theory of Soul and State in Connection with Concept of Subject
5. Anatoly Kurbatov; Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
"Turn to oneself" Plotinus on the example of Enn. VI.5
6. 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; Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Theology (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Research Fellow
The figure of Socrates in Ficino's philosophy: between daimonic subjectivity and typological exegesis
1. Sergey Nikonenko, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Language, Composition and Semantics of Plato's Dialoges from Analytical Point of View
2. Sergey Valentinovich Rassadin, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Tver State University (Tver, Russia), Associate Professor
, independent scholar
The evolution of discursive strategies of Truth in the Ancient Intellectual tradition
3. Dmitry Vasilievich Kononchuk, CSc in Philosophy; Far Eastern Federal University (Vladivostok, Russia), Associate Professor
The Tradition of Reflection as a Criterion of the Genesis of Philosophy
4. Svetlana Borisovna Nikonova, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Vaganova Ballet Academy (St.Petersburg, Russia), Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Literary origins of philosophy in antiquity and the expansion of literary criticism into philosophy in the 20th century
5. Olga Stavtseva, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Leningrad State University named after A. S. Pushkin (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Literary form of philosophy and the purpose of philosophical writing
6. Aleksandra Sergeevna Nikulina; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The Universality of Language in a Philosophical Dialogue: Plato and Heidegger
7. Evgeny V. Zakablukovskiy, CSc in Philosophy; Kozma Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University — Minin University (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), Associate Professor
Platonic dialogue legacy: the form as a metaphilosophical paradigm and criterion of philosophical text
8. Ludmila Polikarpova, Independent scholar
Plato's creative work is not only True Philosophy, but also High Poetry
9. Nadezhda Victorovna Zudilina, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution of Higher Education “V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University” (FSAEI HE "V.I. Vernadsky CFU") (Simferopol, Russia), Associate Professor
The Ontological Status of the Digital “Cave” in the Context of Plato’s Hierarchy of Being
1. Anna Afonasina, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Assistant Professor
The Poetics of Physical Experiment: Empedocles on Breathing
2. Alexey Vladimirovich Bogomolov, CSc in Philosophy; Kozma Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University — Minin University (Nizhny Novgorod, Russia), Associate Professor
Theology of Parmenides in the Context of Philosophical Apophaticism: W. Jaeger vs A. Drozdek
3. Daniil Khmelevskoi; Southern Federal University (Rostov-on-Don, Russia), postgraduate student
Mythology and Philosophy in the Introduction to Parmenides' poem "On Nature"
4. Konstantin Morozov; RAS Institute of Philosophy (Moscow, Russia), Junior Research Fellow; Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Postgraduate
The Ring of Gyges and the Central Problem of Moral Motivation
5. Petr Viktorovich Kulikov; RAS Institute of Philosophy (Moscow, Russia), Aspirant
Towards a Metaphysics of Presence. The Parousia Before and After Plato
6. Arsenij Makhnov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
On Socrates' daimonion in view of etymology
7. Rustam Galanin, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Research Fellow; Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Theology (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Major Research Fellow
Phoenician Philosophy and Greek Atomism: the Case of Mochos of Sidon
8. Nikita Zverev; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
The problem of language in platonic tradition: against transcendentalism
9. Kirill Prokopov; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Assistant Professor
Philosophy as Practice of Death: From Plato to the Stoics
10. Vladimir Makovtsev, CSc in Philosophy; The Russian Institute of Theatre Arts (GITIS) (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor
Hostages of wisdom. Socrates and Oedipus
11. Gleb Sergeevich Zemlyakov; St Alexius College of humanitarian and socio-pedagogical disciplines (Tolyatti, Russia), Lecturer
Existence and Identity in Formal Logic and Philosophy with the Example of the Ancient Philosophical Tradition
12. Fedor Alekseevich Kuznecov; SPbU Institute of philosophy (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), Student
On some of the dichotomies of "The Golden Ass" of Apuleius
13. Vera Serkova, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Socratic irony and representations of reality
1. Sergey Levin; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), PhD student
Eschatological expectations of early Christianity in the poetics of the Didache
2. Fedor Borisovitch Shcherbakov, CSc in Philosophy; Russian State Hydrometeorological University (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Researcher
Transcendental-hermeneutic bases of the Pythagorean allegoresis
3. Maxim Prikhodko, CSc in Philosophy; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Research Fellow
Reception of the Pythagorean Heritage in Philo of Alexandria
4. Eugene Miroshnichenko; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
"Philosophical Religion" of Synesius of Cyrene: between paganism and Christianity
5. Aleksey D. Panteleev, CSc in History, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Tertullian's "On Spectacles" in the Context of the Ancient Tradition of Criticism of Games and Performances
6. Roman Kropotov; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
Interpretation of the theory of genades in the writings of Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite
7. Dmitry Kurdybaylo, CSc in Philosophy; Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Theology (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Major Research Fellow
On numerical symbols in the writings of St Maximus the Confessor
8. Konstantin Shevtsov, DSc in Philosophy; St. Petersburg University of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia ( Saint-Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Rhetoric and Philosophy in Augustine's Confession
9. Daria Voevoda; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Student
The Origins of Christian Anthropology in Saint Augustine's Confessions
10. Konstantin Bandurovsky, CSc in Philosophy, Lecturer
Dialogue as a Philosophical Genre: From Plato to Augustine
11. Vladimir Bliznekov, PhD; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow, Russia), Associate Professor
Relationship between God and man in the „Confessions” of Aurelius Augustine
12. Maksim Sergeevich Nikulin, CSc in Theology, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Angel as an Ideal Personality of Man: Platonic Noology and Sophian Angelology
13. Ilya D Kolesnikov, CSc in Philosophy; Saratov State Law Academy (Saratov, Russia), Associate Professor; Saratov State Conservatory named after L.V. Sobinov (Saratov, Russia), Senior Lecturer
Who introduced the idea of "becoming like God" into philosophy: Plato, Socrates or Pythagoreans? Сritical analysis of Stob. Ecl. 2.7.3f
1. Tatiana - Artemyeva, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Institute of the philosophy of a human, Herzen University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Socrates in Russian intellectual culture of the Age of Enlightenment
2. Natalia Danilkina, CSc in Philosophy; Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), Associate Research Fellow
An essay on lost harmony, or How Leo Tolstoy did not understand freedom
3. Nina Sergeevna Ishchenko, CSc in Philosophy; Lugansk State Agrarian University named after K. E. Voroshilov (Lugansk, Russia), Assistant Professor
Compromise of a character in Dostoevsky: possibilities of use in Platonic philosophy
4. Igor N. Zaitsev, CSc in Philosophy; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; European University at St. Petersburg (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
The Philosophical Text as Ritual: Platonic Dialectics and Dostoevsky’s Existential Drama
5. Vitaliy Yuryevich Darenskiy, DSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Lugansk State University named after Vladimir Dahl (Lugansk, Russia), Professor
Plato as the "beginning of thought" in the concepts of V.F. Asmus and M.K. Mamardashvili
6. Rostislav Dyomin; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Lecturer
“Conversations with the St. Petersburg Socrates” by Aleksei Kozlov and Plato's dialogues
7. Oksana Egorova; Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences (Novosibirsk, Russia), junior researcher
"Russian Plato" and "Russian Aristotle": on posing the question in modern Russian classical studies.
8. Alexander Sinitsyn, CSc in History, Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Socrates in the works of Ivan Turgenev
9. Anna Viktorovna Tonkovidova; Kuban state university (Krasnodar, Russia), Lecturer
Symbolism as a literary form of expression of sobornost in Russian philosophy based on the reception of Plato's philosophy
10. Artyom Andreevich Gravin, CSc in Technics; A.M.Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), Senior Researcher; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Researcher; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Researcher
Philosophy of Language vs. Language of Philosophy (correlation of linguophilosophical discourses of V. V. Bibikhin and L. A. Gogotishvili)
11. Oleg Chulkoff, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Admiral Makarov State University of Maritime and Inland Shipping (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
“Gnostical turpitude:” towards the phenomenology of “nonons”
12. Alexey Alexandrovich Zotkin, CSc in Political science; Lomonosov Moscow State University (Moscow, Russia), Assistant Professor
The mythologem of Atlantis in the works of Plato and the responses of F. Bacon and D.S. Merezhkovsky
1. Irina Aleksandrovna Protopopova, CSc in Culturology, Associate Professor; Platonic Research Center (Moscow, Russia), Head; Russian State University for Humanities (Moscow, Russia), Major Research Fellow
Plato and Lacan / Socrates and Alcibiades: the Symposium and the Transference
2. Roman Svetlov, DSc in Philosophy, Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Professor
Noology, apophatics and skepticism
3. Aleksey Kalenda; Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad, Russia), Assistant Professor
The Philosophical doubt of the polemicists of the Ancient and Modern periods
4. Dmitry Kurdybaylo, CSc in Philosophy; Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Theology (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Major Research Fellow
"Divine Plato" in the writings of Iamblichus and Proclus
5. Alexander Viktorovich Karpuk; Private educational institution of higher education «Moscow international academy» (Moscow, Russia), student; Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (Saint Petersburg, Russia), master of Theology
Parrhesiastic situation peculiarities in Blessed Augustine's dialogue "Soliloquia"
6. Anatoly Kurbatov; Saint Petersburg Theological Academy (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
William of Conches and his glosses on Plato's Timaeus
7. Lada Tsypina, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Two Dialogues on Truth and Knowledge: The Problem of the Conceptual Character in Plato and Descartes
8. 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; Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Theology (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Research Fellow
Hermeneutic features of Marsilio Ficino's De divino furore: notes on a new translation
9. Artyom Andreevich Gravin, CSc in Technics; A.M.Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), Senior Researcher; National Research University Higher School of Economics (Moscow, Russia), Researcher; Sociological Institute, Federal Center of Theoretical and Applied Sociology, Russian Academy of Sciences (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Researcher
Yuliya Yur'evna Anokhina, CSc in Philology; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), researcher; A.M.Gorky Institute of World Literature of the Russian Academy of Sciences (Moscow, Russia), senior researcher
Eidetic and logical dimensions of A. F. Losev's dialectics
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
Sophists and Sophistic in the Mirror of Aristotle
2. Svetlana Karavaeva, CSc in Philosophy; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
The Tradition of Reading Pseudo-Aristotle: «The Secret of Secrets» as specula principum
3. Stanislav Pavlovich Vyskubov, CSc in History; SBIAE "Palace of Student Youth of St. Petersburg" (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), a chief curator of the museum; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Researcher
"The Gray Horse": Aristotle in Soviet Textbooks and Philosophical Discussion of the 1940s
4. Arsenij Makhnov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
On the poetic in V.V. Bibikhin's reflection on Aristotle's “forest”.
5. Elena Sobolnikova, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor; Saint Petersburg State Chemical Pharmaceutical University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Associate Professor
Maria Dmitrievna Sobolnikova; Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Baccalaureate
The influence of Aristotelianism on the formation of the Hesychasm tradition
6. Sergey Slobodkovsky; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov (Saint Petersburg, Russia), assistant
The idea of catharsis in the epic poem "Aeneid"
7. Galiya Mikhailovna Makarova; SPbU Institute of philosophy (Saint-Petersburg, Russia), Student
"On the Trinity": philosophical and theological discourse and the problem of universals
8. Maria Shemyakina; Saint Petersburg State University (Saint Petersburg, Russia), PhD student
The problem of the language of philosophy in the horizon of plot formation: Plato's narrative in the light of Aristotle's poetics
9. Ekaterina Gogleva; Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia ( Saint Petersburg, Russia), Postgraduate
«The History of Philosophy: containing the Lives, Opinions, Actions and Discourses of Every Sect» (1655-1662) of Thomas Stanley: the question about the author in the history of philosophy (the example of working with Aristotle, Plato and Socrates heritage)
1. Vladimir Rokhmistrov; Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities (Saint Petersburg, Russia), graduate student
Presentation of a new translation of Plato’s Parmenides
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; Saint Petersburg State University, Institute of Theology (Saint Petersburg, Russia), Senior Research Fellow
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