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                                                        "The History of Women Philosophers"

It is supposed to support the idea of restoring the names of women philosophers within a separate issue to make a historical and philosophical exposition of the history of philosophy more complete by mentioning the names traditionally ignored by the conventional approaches in various areas of philosophical knowledge: logic, ontology, ethics, aesthetics, social philosophy, philosophy of consciousness, and other philosophical fields of interest.

 

From the History of Russian Thought

The rubric treats with the research and publications related to Russian intellectual history - primarily from the perspective of the history of Russian philosophy, understood in two ways: as first of all "philosophy" or with an emphasis on the concept of "history", as defining. Primary attention is paid to the plots of the 19th - the first half of the 20th century, and within these chronological frameworks, the subject of interest is interpreted quite broadly: from a conceptual analysis of specific philosophical doctrines to questions of the institutional existence of philosophy in Russia.

 

Philosophical vocabulary

One of the crucial problems of philosophy (primarily political) is the problem of language and the conceptual system within which the study is built. The need for constant reflection of all key concepts, understanding of their correlation (or, conversely, incompatibility) both with each other and with their counterparts in other cultural and linguistic systems causes increased attention to the vocabulary selected for each specific statement.

 

Social Philosophy, Political Philosophy and Popular Culture

This section is supposed to publish materials that show how social and political-philosophical concepts and concepts function in modern popular culture - first of all, in movies and serials.

 

"Philosophy of morality and current ethical research"

 
In this section, articles can be published both on the history of separate ethical principles and their metaethical analysis, and describing the results of theoretical or applied research in the field of morality in an interdisciplinary field. In particular, works on the ethics of science, artificial intelligence, space research, healthcare, law, medicine, psychiatry, military ethics, academic ethics, etc.
 

<p align="center"><span style="font-family: Georgia, serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><strong>"Logic and Epistemology"</strong></span></span></p>

<p align="justify"><span style="font-family: Georgia, serif;"><span style="font-size: medium;"><a href="/rubrics/logic">The section provides a forum for work at the crossroads of logic and epistemology. Till the 19th century logical problems were closely linked with epistemological questions.  After that, in the 20th century, they left each other for a while, but now we are witnessing the restoration of their collaboration: both disciplines are ready to work together.</a>.</span></span></p>