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Reception of Heidegger’s philosophy in Russian and Soviet thought.

Student: Apanasenko Yuliya

Supervisor: Alexander Mikhailovsky

Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy

Educational Programme: Bachelor

Year of Graduation: 2014

In this paper I examine the comprehension of Heidegger’s philosophy in the works of Russian emigrant philosophers, who lived abroad, and in the works of Soviet researchers, who worked in 1960-1990-es and contemporary Russian philosophers. The heritage of Martin Heidegger is very important for European philosophy, and Russian philosophy is influenced by Heidegger’s philosophy as well.

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