Contemporary Tendencies of Epistemology’s Development (round table discussion)
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Contemporary Tendencies of Epistemology’s Development (round table discussion)
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Vladislav Lektorsky 
Occupation: Main Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Vladimir Filatov
Occupation: Professor of the Department of Philosophy
Affiliation: Russian State University for the Humanities
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Elena Chertkova
Occupation: Senior Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Elena Trufanova
Occupation: Leading Research Fellow, Head of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Natalia M. Smirnova
Occupation: Head of Department of Philosophical Problems of Creativity
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Boris I. Pruzhinin
Occupation: Editor-in-chief of Journal “Voprosy Filosofii”, Professor of the School of Philosophy of the National Research University – Higher School of Economics, Honorary Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge, Institute of Philosophy, Russian Aca
Affiliation:
Journal “Voprosy Filosofii”
The School of Philosophy of the National Research University – Higher School of Economics
Address: Russian Federation
Wladimir N. Porus
Occupation: Professor
Affiliation: National Research University “High School of Economy”
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Occupation: Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Georgy Levin
Occupation: Leading Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Natalia I. Kuznetsova
Occupation: Professor of the Department of Philosophy
Affiliation: Russian State University for the Humanities
Address: Russian Federation
Alexander V. Katunin
Occupation: Junior Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Ilya Kasavin
Occupation: Main Research Fellow, Head of Department of Social Epistemology
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
Dmitry V. Ivanov
Occupation: Leading Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Zhan K. Zagidullin
Occupation: Associated Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation, Moscow
David I. Dubrovsky
Occupation: Main Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy RAS
Address: Russian Federation
Natalia S. Avtonomova
Occupation: Senior Research Fellow of Department of the Theory of Knowledge
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Russian Federation
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31-66
Abstract

In January 2018 beneath the organizational support of the Institute’s of Philosophy of RAS Department of the Theory of Knowledge took place the round-table “Contemporary Tendencies of the Epistemology’s Development" (arranged to the fortieth anniversary of the Department of Theory of Knowledge of the Institute of Philosophy of RAS.) The participants of the round table evaluated the importance of the Department of Theory of Knowledge of RAS for its forty years long role in the development of epistemological research in Russia and in the world, discussed status of epistemological problems in modern philosophy (including the detection of the meaning of the distinction between classical and non-classical epistemology), determined the importance of epistemology for modern cognitive science, STS researches, and humanities (psychology, history, philology). In the focus of the participants attention were terminological problems of epistemology as a historical phenomenon, and also trends of this fields of philosophy further movement. During the discussion were actualized the programs of epistemology’s development, proposed in particular by the employees of the Department of the Theory of Knowledge of the IP RAS: the constructive-realistic epistemology (V.A. Lektorsky), social epistemology (I.T. Kasavin), the theory of social relays (M.A. Rozov), cultural-historical epistemology (B.I. Pruzhinin), translation as an epistemological phenomenon (N.S. Avtonomova).

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the Department of Theory of Knowledge, epistemology, theory of knowledge, philosophical community, the problem of consciousness, constructive realism, the theory of social relays, translation
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23.11.2018
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