This article explores the “Moscow identity” of Russian philosopher Fyodor Avgustovich Stepun (1884–1965), who was born, studied, and lived for many years in Moscow until the Bolshevik regime expelled him… Click to show full abstract
This article explores the “Moscow identity” of Russian philosopher Fyodor Avgustovich Stepun (1884–1965), who was born, studied, and lived for many years in Moscow until the Bolshevik regime expelled him from Soviet Russia in 1922. The author uses a wealth of factual material to show how the features of Stepun’s “Moscow” life are related to the various stages of his intellectual creativity and social life.
               
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