Seminar as a Practice of Creating a Philosophical Community: Philosophy of Culture Seminar at the Philosophy Department of Samara University
https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2022-65-2-151-159
Abstract
The article reviews the Philosophy of Culture Seminar (lead by V.A. Konev) as a cultural and philosophical phenomenon. The article discusses the seminar’s research program, its basic scientific principles, as well as the content of books published as a result of the seminar. The Philosophy of Culture Seminar became the basis for the formation of a philosophical community in Samara. Thanks to the constant work of the theoretical seminar, Samara philosophers found themselves in a situation of compulsion to fundamental philosophical practices – reading and discussing philosophical texts, polemics, debates. Reading and discussing the fundamental works of contemporary philosophy has become a good school for many Samara philosophers, allowing them to clarify or redevelop their methodological position. The Philosophy of Culture Seminar in Samara gives us an example of how the existence and development of philosophy is possible not only in Russia but in the whole culture, of how a very rich environment of philosophical communication and living philosophical thought are vital for philosophy.
About the Authors
Artur S. KostomarovRussian Federation
Artur S. Kostomarov – Ph.D. in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Samara National Research University.
Samara
Irina V. Pakholova
Russian Federation
Irina V. Pakholova – Ph.D. in Philosophy, Associate Professor, Department of Philosophy, Institute of Social Sciences and Humanities, Samara National Research University.
Samara
References
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Review
For citations:
Kostomarov A.S., Pakholova I.V. Seminar as a Practice of Creating a Philosophical Community: Philosophy of Culture Seminar at the Philosophy Department of Samara University. Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences. 2022;65(2):151-159. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.30727/0235-1188-2022-65-2-151-159