А.Г. Спирина
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Features of Russian philosophy in the face
of social challenges of our time
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A.G. Spirina
Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Kaluga Branch,
Kaluga, 248000, Russia
This article discusses key features of Russian philosophical thought of XIX–XX centuries.
It is shown that Russian philosophy is religious, has a tendency to anthropology and to
creation of utopias, as well as to consideration of matters relating to the search of Rus-
sia’s place in the world community. It is demonstrated that it meets demand in modern
Russian political realities.
Keywords:
Russian philosophy, philosophy of history, anthropocentrism, utopia, theoso-
phy.
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Spirina A.G.,
Ph.D., Assoc. professor of the department “Philosophy and political sci-
ence” at Kaluga Branch of Bauman Moscow State Technical University. Academic inter-
ests include Russian philosophy. e-mail:
ce3@bmstu-kaluga.ru