The "Philosophy Steamer" as Cognitive Category and Historical Collective Individuality.
This article discusses development of the content of the concept "Philosophy Steamer," which refers to the 1922 expulsion from Russia of a group of intelligentsia who sharply criticized the authorities. The author shows that the group of exiled philosophers was united both by their previous philosop...
| Publicado en: | Russian Studies in Philosophy Vol. 60; no. 4; pp. 274 - 289 |
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