Forum Philosophicum
Volume 18 number 2 Autumn 2013
F P is an international peer-reviewed scholarly journal de-voted to a wide range of questions relating to Christian philosophy. It is by the Ignatianum Academy Jesuit University in Cracow. Its two annual issues, pub-lished in June and December, offer 30 papers. As of 2011, it accepts papers exclu-sively in English. It is, in its basic version, a traditional print-based journal, but also has a parallel online version, available via the EBSCO Academic Search Com-plete electronic database (since vol. 6, 2001) and the Philosophy Documentation Center online subscription service (since vol. 1, 1996).
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Marcin Podbielski, Editor-in-Chief
Jesuit University Ignatianum in Kraków, Poland Anna Abram, Associate Editor
Heythrop College, University of London
Anna Zhyrkova, Associate Editor for Ancient, Patristic, Medieval and Russian Phi-losophy
Jesuit University Ignatianum in Kraków, Poland Piotr Sikora, Review Editor
Jesuit University Ignatianum in Kraków, Poland Carl Humphries, Language Editor
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Forum Philosophicum
International Journal for Philosophy
Volume 18 number 2 Autumn 2013
Russian Philosophy
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A Century of Separation: A Note from the Editor
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M Ke Renaissance versus the Avant-Garde
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“Scientific Atheism” in Action: Soviet Sociology of Religion as an
Agent of Marxist-Atheist Propaganda from the 1960s to the 1980s
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Freedom and Kenosis: A Reading of Nicolas Berdyaev’s
Philoso-phy of Freedom
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e Tragedy of Cosmogonic Objectivation in the Valentinian Gno-sis and Russian Philosophy: Vladimir Solovyov, Lev Karsavin,
Ni-kolay Berdyaev
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Semyon Frank: An Apotheosis of Democracy in the Name of
Per-sonal Service
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Peter Ehlen’s Christian Reading of Frank’s Russian Religious
Phil-osophy
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Renata Ziemińska
István Aranyosi: e Peripheral Mind. Philosophy of Mind and
the Peripheral Nervous System
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Carl Humphries
Ian Dearden: Do Philosophers Talk Nonsense? An Inquiry into
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Łukasz Borowiecki
Josef G. F. Rothhaupt, and Wilhelm Vossenkuhl, eds.: Kulturen
und Werte. Wigensteins Kringel-Buch als Initialtext
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