2020. No 2

EDITORIAL
Vadim M. Rozin
Sym­bio­sis of signs and events: Illus­trat­ed by the con­ver­gence of semi­otics and human­i­ties
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203211
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DISCUSSIONS
Sergei Yu. Shevchenko
The Pan­dem­ic Ethics and the ‘Repub­lic of Let­ters’: what epis­temic virtues do we need right now?
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203212
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Olga I. Zvonare­va
Knowl­edge pro­duc­tion in times of COVID-19
pan­dem­ic: reform­ing rela­tions between sci­ence and soci­ety?
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203213
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Sofia V. Lavren­tye­va
Сon­ti­nu­ity of respub­li­ca lit­er­aria and civ­il sci­ence
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203214
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Kir­ill A. Petrov
How to make sci­ence more effec­tive: flu­id objects, biohacker’s virtue and the sov­er­eign
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203215
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Sergei Yu. Shevchenko
Vita acti­va even in quar­an­tine. Reply to the oppo­nents
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203216
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VIEWPOINTS
Alexan­der Ruser
The rev­o­lu­tions post­poned: sci­en­tif­ic evi­dence, dom­i­nant ide­olo­gies and the defend­ers of sta­tus quo
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203217
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Josi­ah Royce
The Basic Writ­ings of Josi­ah Royce, Vol­ume I:
Cul­ture, Phi­los­o­phy, and Reli­gion. Chap­ter 8 – Pes­simism
and Mod­ern Thought
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203218
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CASE STUDIES
Eka­te­ri­na V. Vostriko­va, Petr S. Kus­liy
Phi­los­o­phy of lan­guage and lin­guis­tic pre­scrip­tivism
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203219
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Anton V. Dol­ma­tov
The analy­sis of knowl­edge: con­cep­tu­al approach
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203220
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Eka­te­ri­na V. Bol­no­va
The pic­ture of Orpheus in the works by Vyach­eslav Ivanov and Mau­rice Blan­chot: to the expe­ri­ence of a com­par­a­tive analy­sis
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203221
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VISTA
Petr S. Kus­liy
The phi­los­o­phy of real­ism in its mul­ti­ple facets
DOI: 10.5840/dspl20203222
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