Contemporary Russian Philosophy explores a variety of perspectives in and on philosophy as it is currently practiced by scholars in the field. Co-sponsored by the Center for Professional and Applied Ethics at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte, this special series publishes monographs, collaborative works, edited volumes, and translations on both contemporary issues and historical topics of philosophical importance today. The series features a range of scholarly approaches, from studies of individual thinkers or topics to transnational, interdisciplinary, and comparative examinations in contemporary context. At this critical moment for Russian studies, the series aims to present a diverse picture of philosophy in and on Russia. All volumes are published in English.
Editor
Dr. Alyssa DeBlasio, Dickinson College, Carlisle, PA (USA)
Editorial Board
Dr. Marina Bykova, North Carolina State University, Raleigh (USA)
Dr. Alexander Chumakov, Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russia)
Dr. Mikhail Epstein, Emory University, Atlanta (USA)
Dr. William Gay, University of North Carolina at Charlotte (USA)
Dr. Boris Groys, New York University, New York (USA) and The European Graduate School / EGS, Saas Fee (Switzerland)
Dr. Vladimir Kantor, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow (Russia)
Dr. Ruslan Loshakov, Uppsala University (Sweden)
Dr. Natalya Shelkovaya, Volodymyr Dahl East Ukrainian National University (Ukraine)
Dr. Mikhail Sergeev, University of the Arts, Philadelphia (USA)
Dr. Igor Smirnov, University of Konstanz, Konstanz (Germany)
Dr. Karen Swassjan, Forum für Geisteswissenschaft, Basel (Switzerland)
Fr. Dr. Vladimir Zelinsky, Catholic University of Sacred Heart, Brescia (Italy)