Philosophical Journalism of the Sixties

Russian Studies in Philosophy 36 (4):54-62 (1998)
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Abstract

Looking back I count, not without some sadness, that I have been a reader of Voprosy filosofii for forty-five years, an author for almost forty, and a staff member for exactly ten. I hope that this entitles me to discuss briefly the most tempting of anniversarial problems; namely, the problem of periodization.

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