Publisher's Note on the Retirement of James P. Scanlan

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Russian Studies in Philosophy 35 (4):2-2 (1997)
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Those of us who have had the honor and pleasure of working with James P. Scanlan over the past ten years cannot help but regret his departure from the editorship of this journal. It has been a remarkable decade for Russian philosophy, and Dr. Scanlan has documented it splendidly in these pages. We will miss his erudition and good humor in equal measure, we wish him all the best, and we welcome him to the editorial board.

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