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The Universe of Platonic Thought
Универсум платоновской мысли

26th International Conferecne  ·  XXVI Международная конференция
28–30 August 2018   St Petersburg, Russia  ·  28–30 августа 2018   Санкт-Петербург, Россия

About Conference Conference Program Abstracts

International Conference
Plato’s Heritage from a Historical View:
Intellectual Transformations and New Research Strategies

28–30 August 2018, St Petersburg

28 August. Plenary session
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia.
Bd. 5, 48, Moyka river emb., St Petersburg

10:00 – 11:00 – Registration
11:00 – 11:30 – Conference opening
11:30 – 14:15 – First plenary session
Gerboviy hall

  1. Luc Brisson, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France, Professor, Director of research
    Greeting from the International Platonic Society
  2. Yuri Shichalin, Orthodox St. Tikhon University for Humanities, Head of department, DSc in Philosophy, Professor
    Genre evolution of the Platonic oeuvre
  3. Irina Mochalova, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato and Socratics: Reconstruction of Discussions
  4. Alexei Gloukhov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato, Truth, and Tragic Peripeteia
  5. Arnaud Macé, University of Franche-Comté, Professor,
    Lorenzo Ferroni, Institute of Philosophy, KU Leuven
    New strategies for reading Plato’s Ion

14:15 – 15:00 – Coffee-break


15:00 – 18:00 – Second plenary session

  1. Richard Parry, Agnes Scott College, Professor, PhD,
    Fuller E. Callaway, Agnes Scott College, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, PhD
    Deceptive Pleasures in Repubic 9
  2. Irina Protopopova, Russian State University for the Humanities, Head of Platonic Research Center, CSc in cultural studies, Associate Professor
    Unity of soul and unity of “State”: philosophers, guards, tyrants
  3. Barbara Sattler, University of St Andrews, Department of philosophy, Professor
    Plato’s understanding of chronos – the fundament for modern theories of time
  4. Olga Alieva, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    ‘Enemies of Philebus’ and the ‘Wise’ of the Republic 9
  5. Roman Svetlov, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, St Petersburg, Head of the Philosophy department, DSc in Philosophy, Professor
    Socrates, do you hear Socrates? Paradoxes of identity in the texts of Plato





29th August. Third plenary session and Round Table
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia.
Bd. 5, 48, Moyka river emb., St Petersburg

14:00 – 17:00 – Meeting of the Executive Committee of the International Platonic society
Pavlovskiy hall

13:30 – 16:00 Round Table “Plato, History and New Research Approaches” – Part 1
Gerbovy hall
Eugene Afonasin, Elena Alymova

  1. Detlef von Daniels, Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Research Group International Justice and Institutional Responsibility, Research Fellow and Academic Coordinator
    What is the question Plato is answering to in the Politeia?
  2. Paulo Lima, University of Lisbon, Professor
    Foucault’s genealogical reading of the Alcibiades
  3. Tomasz Mróz, University of Zielona Gora, Professor, Doctor habilitatus
    Plato Reception in Polish Philosophy 1800-1950. An Outline
  4. Renato Matoso, Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro, Assistant Professor
    Perspectivism and Conciliation in the Reading of Plato’s Dialogues
  5. José Antonio Giménez, Universidad de Los Andes, Chile, Assistant Professor
    Plato and Gadamer on Practical Knowledge

16:00 – 16:30 – Coffee-break


16:30 – 20:00 – Third plenary session

  1. John A. Dudley, Université Catholique de Louvain, Research Fellow
    Plato's Concept of Chance
  2. Anna Stepanova, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, St Petersburg, Professor, DSc in Philosophy
    Ideas of Plato and Stoics in the conception of U. Zwingli
  3. Raul Gutierrez, Pontificia Universidad Catolica del Peru, Departamento de Humanidades, Professor
    Some aspects of the dianoetical consideration of the soul in Republic
  4. Elena Alymova, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    The Royal Art of Weaving: KAIROS and LOGOS
  5. Melina G. Mouzala, University of Patras, Department of Philosophy, Assistant Professor
    Logos as “sumplokē or koinōnia of peri tēn ousian dēlōmatōn” in Plato’s Sophist
  6. Eugene Afonasin, Novosibirsk State University; Institute of philosophy and law RAS, Professor; Chief Research Fellow, DSc in Philosophy
    Intellectual Transformations in Late Platonism: Science and religion at the crossroads of Aristotelian biology, Hippocratic medicine and Platonic theurgy

30th August. 11:00 – 18:00  Round Table and Workshops


11:00 – 14:00 Round Table “Plato, History and New Research Approaches” – Part 2
Discussion hall
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia.
Bd. 4, 48, Moyka river emb., St Petersburg
Daria Dugina, Oksana Goncharko

  1. Satsuki Tasaka, Rissho University, Japan, Professor
    The Definition of Knowledge and the theory of Forms
  2. Elizabeth Murray, Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles, Professor
    Intellectual Conversion and the Way Back in Plato
  3. Oksana Goncharko, National Research University Higher School of Economics; St Petersburg Mining University, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    12th Century Platonic dialogue in Byzantium
  4. Igor Grishkov, St Petersburg Mining University, student
    Zeno, Plato, Aristotle and Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle
  5. Alexei Nesteruk, University of Portsmouth (UK); Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, Research Fellow and Lecturer, CSc in physics and mathematics
    Plato’s Cosmology and Platonism in Modern Mathematical Cosmology

14:15 – 15:00 – Coffee-break


15:00 – 18:00 Round Table “Plato, History and New Research Approaches” – Part 3
Discussion hall
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia.
Bd. 4, 48, Moyka river emb., St Petersburg
Daria Dugina, Oksana Goncharko

  1. Eric James Morelli, Point Loma Nazarene University, San Diego, CA
    An Invitation to Interiority: Plato and the Ancient Problem of Rational Opinion
  2. Тatiana Levina, National Research University Higher School of Economics, School of Philosophy, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    The fight against idealism in Soviet mathematics: the case of Sofia Yanovskaya
  3. Lorenzo Giovannetti, University of Roma 'Tor Vergata'; University of Sussex
    Time, Knowledge and the telos. Jaakko Hintikka interpreter of Plato
  4. Daria Dugina, Moscow State Lomonosov University, postgraduate student
    The Political philosophy of Neoplatonism: Proclus
  5. Kezhou Liu, Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich, doctoral student
    The Ontological Status of Demiurge: An Ancient Debate and Contemporary Echoes

11:00 – 18:00  Workshops
Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities
15, Fontanka river emb., St Petersburg

Workshop 1 “Plato in the History of Culture and Art” (hall 321)
Anna Stepanova, Stephano Maria Capilupi

  1. Oleg Nogovitsyn, St Petersburg State University, Institute of philosophy, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Two ways to refute morality in Plato
  2. Valentina Dianova, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Professor, DSc in Philosophy, Professor
    Plato’s legacy and the realities of simulation in modern culture
  3. Valentin Cherednikov, lecturer, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato in the perception of American romanticists (Emerson, Poe, Thoreau)
  4. Stefano Maria Capilupi, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, Head of the Italian culture institute
    From primitive art to Eidos of Plato: visible and invisible in the birth of ancient thought
  5. Alexander Rychkov, Library for Foreign Literature named after Margaret Rudomino (Moscow), Senior Researcher
    The magical historiola on the phylactery with Saint Sisinius: θεουργία in the Private Sphere in the early Christian World?
  6. Anna Troitskaya, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Research fellow, CSc in Art studies,
    Sergey Troitskiy, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy; The Sociological institute of the Russian Academy of Science, Head of the Research Center for Cultural Exclusion and Frontier Zones, CSc in Philosophy
    The reception of Platonism in Nadezhda Voitinskaya’s philosophy of art
  7. Maria Trushina, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, PhD student
    To show the invisible: On visuality in the Platonic corpus
  8. Irina Batrakova, North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    The definition of idea developed in post-Platonic classic philosophy
  9. Sergey Nikonenko, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Professor, DSc in Philosophy
    Whether the World Is Mystical? The Comments to Plato’s The Republic (515 c, d) and Wittgenstein’s Tractatus (6.44)
  10. Anastasia Zolotukhina, Moscow State Lomonosov University, senior lecturer
    “Τοῦ αὐτοῦ ἀνδρὸς ἐστὶ κωμῳδίαν καὶ τραγῳδίαν ἐπίστασθαι ποιεῖν”: Socrates’ last remark in the ‘Symposium’ and the fashionable disease of the XVI century
  11. Elisabeth Anikina, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, student
    Reasoning about daemon paredros. From Plato to Iranian Sufism, from the Bible and Apuleius to the Florentine Renaissance
  12. Daniil Drofeev, St Petersburg Mining University; North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov, Professor, DSc in Philosophy, Professor
    Visual communication in Athens and Venice: Plato, Thomas Mann and phenomenology
  13. Aleksander Sinitsyn, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities; St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Associate Professor, CSc in History
    The Soviet Socrates: the Ancient Sage and the Vices of Capitalism in Georgy Shchukin’s Film The Paradise Apples

Workshop 2 “Platonism: Philosopher, Society, Political Power” (hall 604)
Igor Goncharov, Eugene Malyshkin

  1. Tigran Tumanyan, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Head of the chair of Eastern philosophy and cultural studies, DSc in Philosophy, Professor
    To the question of the formation of the political thought of Islam
  2. Igor Tantlevskij, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Chairman of the Department of Jewish Culture, Professor, DSc in Philosophy
    Is the soul moving? Comparison of Some Relevant Views of Plato and Aristotle on Man’s Soul
  3. Petr Neshitov, St Petersburg State University for Telecommunications, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    The difficulties of sociological commentary to Plato
  4. Igor Goncharov, Syktyvkar State University named after Pitirim Sorokin, Head of Department of political science and international relationships, DSc in Philosophy, Professor
    The myth of philosopher’s death and the descent of virtue: a hyperbole or a prophecy?
  5. Eugene Malyshkin, St Petersburg State University, Faculty of liberal arts and sciences, Associate Professor, DSc in Philosophy
    On eroticism in open societies: An attempt of formalisation
  6. Daniil Shulga, Siberian Institute of Management — the branch of Russian Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, senior lecturer
    Requirements for the military class in the writings of Zhuge Liang and Plato

Workshop 3 “Plato in the history of Ancient and Renaissance Philosophy” (hall 601)
Irina Mochalova, Rostislav Dyomin

  1. Rostislav Dyomin, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg; “Peterschule” gymnasium, lecturer
    Brison as a representative of the Megarian school
  2. Vladimir Rokhmistrov, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg
    Phaedo or About the immortality of the Soul
  3. Kirill Petrov, Volgograd State Medical University, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Δαιμόνιον and Platos’ religion
  4. Dmitry Goncharko, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, St Petersburg; St Petersburg State Technological Institute (Technical University), Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy,
    Oksana Goncharko, National Research University Higher School of Economics; St Petersburg Mining University, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato’s Symposium and the law of identity
  5. Alexei Garadja, Russian State University for the Humanities, Platonic Research Center, Senior Research Fellow
    Plato’s Cave and Puppet Theater
  6. Anna Afonasina, Novosibirsk State University, lecturer
    Plato and Empedocles: evidences and the continuity of ideas
  7. Yuriy Romanenko, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, professor, DSc in Philosophy
    The Paradoxicality of the Historical Dispute between Plato and Aristotle in the Light of the Ontology of M. Heidegger
  8. Ilya Guryanov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, lecturer, CSc in Philosophy
    The concept of semen in the Renaissance Platonism
  9. Vladimir Kulmatov, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, Research fellow, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato's proportion and proper thinking: Two ways of demonstrating true reasoning, two different criteria of truth

Workshop 4 “Platonism and Science” (hall 602)
Alexei Nesteruk, Tatiana Litvin

  1. Victor Seliverstov, St Petersburg State University for Telecommunications, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato usage of properties of the number “two” in the Symposion and Phaedo
  2. Yulia Azarova, Kharkiv National University named after V. N. Karazin, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato and Levinas: the critics of “Socratic element” in Platonism
  3. Tatiana Litvin, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Number and Image in the Plotinus' Philosophy of Time
  4. Aleksei Pleshkov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Poletayev Institute for Theoretical and Historical Studies in the Humanities (Moscow), Deputy director, CSc in Philosophy
    The concept of eternity in Plato: the strategies of conceptualization
  5. Igor Berestov, Institute of Philosophy and Law of Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciences, Senior Research Fellow, CSc in Philosophy
    Can Aristotle Solve Meno’s Paradox in the Case of Search for a Species?
  6. Taras Shiyan, St Tikhon’s Orthodox University for the Humanities; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (Moscow), Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Logic and Mathematics in Plato’s soteriology
  7. Anna Shiyan, Russian State University for the Humanities, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Was Husserl a Platonist? Metamorphoses of Platonism in the phenomenology of Edmund Husserl
  8. Serguei Panov, National University of Science and Technology MISiS, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato and problem of contemplation
  9. Eugeny Glebov, New Siberian institute (Novosibirsk), Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Ontological meritocracy of Plato versus neurophilosophical egalitarianism
  10. Timur Artemev, North-Western State Medical University named after I. I. Mechnikov, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Sensory and mental cognition in philosophy of Plato
  11. Rodion Savinov, St Petersburg State Academy of Veterinary Medicine, senior lecturer, CSc in Philosophy
    Platonism and Aristotelianism as epistemic programs (problem of genesis of knowledge in Lalemandet’s philosophical cursus)
  12. Pavel Likhter, Penza State University, Associate Professor, CSc in Law
    Case “Popper vs. Plato”: essentialism and historicism

Workshop 5 “The History of Platonism: Young Researchers’ Approaches” (Assembly hall)
Elena Alymova, Kirill Prokopov

  1. Kirill Prokopov, National Research University Higher School of Economics, PhD student
    Mysteries of Plato’s Phaedo: Philosophy as Initiation
  2. Svetlana Karavaeva, North-West State Medical University, assistant professor, CSc in Philosophy
    The image of Socrates the Cynic in late antiquity
  3. Vyacheslav Minak, Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, St Petersburg, student
    On the knowledge of truth in Plato’s Timaeus
  4. Ludmila Rusinova, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, student
    Incontinent, Ignorant, Bigamist, an Adult Eromenoi: a Negative Image of Socrates from Aristoxenus of Tarentum
  5. Evgenia Ilyukhina, Novosibirsk State Medical University, student
    The Concept of the Ontological Elitism of Plato’s Philosophical Thinking and Neurophilosophical Reality
  6. Victor Kupriyanov, St Petersburg Branch of the S. I. Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Research Fellow, CSc in Philosophy
    History of ancient philosophy in Boris Chicherin’s metaphysics
  7. Nikolay Gursky, Tomsk State University, student
    Notes to the Platonic Theology of Proclus
  8. Yunna Astrakhantseva, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, MA student
    Perspective in the “Pictures” of Philostratus the Elder
  9. Alexei Noskov, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, graduate student
    What smells of Plato: Aesthesis of smells in philosophical dialogues
  10. Elizaveta Bruk, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, student
    The Platonic tradition and symbolic theories of culture about relation between a phenomenon (thing), essence and a concept
  11. Danil Popov, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, student
    Actualisation of the Stoic narrative in the second half of the 20th century: theoretical and praxeological aspects
  12. Vladimir Makovtsev, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy
    Orpheus or A history of one doubt

Workshop 6 “Neoplatonism and Byzantine Philosophy” (hall 504)
Dmitry Kurdybaylo, Alexey Bogomolov

  1. Lydia Spyridonova, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, CSc in History,
    Andrey Kurbanov, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, CSc in History
    Perception of Anaesthesia in the Greek thought
  2. Oleg Nogovitsin, Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Senior Researcher, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor
    The question of the unity of Being in the treatise “On the difference between Plato and Aristotle” by George Gemistos Plethon
  3. Maria Varlamova, independent scholar, CSc in Philosophy
    Nature of living body in Simplicius
  4. Maria Semikolennykh, The Sociological institute of the Russian Academy of Science, The Research Center for Cultural Exclusion and Frontier Zones, associate research fellow, CSc in Culturology
    The first Latin translation of Plato’s Laws and its critical review in Basilios Bessarion’s In Calumniatorem Platonis
  5. Eugene Makovetsky, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Professor, DSc in Philosophy
    Ekphrasis of body in the Early Byzantine Platonic dialogues
  6. Valery Vorobyev, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, CSc in Philosophy
    Alexandrian Neoplatonic philosophers comment Aristotle’s works
  7. Larisa Tonoyan, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Plato's influence in the Byzantine logic
  8. Alexey Bogomolov, Kozma Minin Nizhny Novgorod State Pedagogical University — Minin University, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    The Adoption of Gorgias’ doctrine of non-being in the ontology and epistemology of One in the philosophy of Plotinus
  9. Fedor Shcherbakov, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, graduate student
    Status of myth in the Roman Neoplatonic school
  10. Ilya Dubrov, Saint-Petersburg State University of Industrial Technologies and Design, lecturer, Bachelor of Philosophy
    Notion of the Symbol in the Proclus’ Philosophy
  11. Dmitry Kurdybaylo, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, Research Fellow, CSc in Philosophy
    On Symbolism in Porphyry’s of Tyre Treatise On statues
  12. Elena Sobolnikova, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    “Conclusions on the impossible”: on the interpretation of mystical experince in the philosophy of Damascius

Workshop 7 “Platonic Heritage in the History of Religion” (hall 705)
Aleksey Panteleev, Elena Kuzmina

  1. Dmitry Biriukov, National Research University Higher School of Economics–Perm, Leading Researcher, DSc in Philosophy, PhD
    The teaching on symbol by pr. Pavel Florensky in the context of St Gregory Palama’s doctrine
  2. Igor Zaitsev, Saint-Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    Is Sceptical Theism rooted in Antiquity?
  3. Ruslan Mazaev, St Petersburg State University, Institute of History, student
    The anthropological doctrine of the Epistle to Diognetus
  4. Aleksey Panteleev, Institute of History of the St Petersburg University, Associate Professor, CSc in History
    “Escape from prison”: Plato's cave and prisons in antiquity
  5. Andrey Kurbanov, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, CSc in History,
    Lydia Spyridonova, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, CSc in History
    The sketch Philoplaton, or the Currier, by Theodore Prodromos‎
  6. Maxim Prikhodko, Orthodox parish of St Nicolas, Seville, Spain, priest, CSc in Philosophy
    The Messianic Idea in the Hermeneutics of the Alexandrian School (Clement of Alexandria, Origen)
  7. Ksenia Timchenko, State Museum of the History of Religion, research fellow, MA in religious studies
    Rethinking the influence of Hellenistic philosophy on Christian ethics in the Lutheran theology of the mid-twentieth century
  8. Elena Kuzmina, Omsk State University, Associate Professor, CSc in History
    Plato's doctrine about the Deity and contemporary theological discourses
  9. Vladimir Vasilik, St Petersburg State University, Institute of History, Associate Professor, DSc in History
    Platonism in anti-nestorian polemics of Latin fathers of V-VI century
  10. Yusef Pechurchick, Catholic Major Seminary «Mary Queen of the Apostles» (St Petersburg), lecturer, CSc in Philosophy, Associate Professor
    Neoplatonic character of Christian philosophy (from Augustine to Hegel)
  11. Boris Dvinyaninov, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, postgraduate student
    The image of Tat in hermetic treatises
  12. Viktoria Bojko, St Petersburg State University, Institute of Philosophy, student
    Plato as the source of the problem of the correlation of the Christian faith and philosophical knowledge in Aurelius Augustine

Workshop 8 “Plato and the New European Philosophy” (hall 605)
Oleg Donskikh, Sergey Katrechko

  1. Natalia Danilkina, Dutch Research School of Philosophy (OZSW), Study group coordinator “Philosophy in Central and Eastern Europe”, CSc in Philosophy
    Platonic eros in the Neo-Kantian philosophy of education
  2. Oleg Donskikh, Novosibirsk State University, Professor, DSc in Philosophy
    Four steps on the path of generalization: birth of general concepts
  3. Konstantin Shevtsov, St Petersburg State University of Civil Aviation, Professor, DSc in Philosophy
    Platonic philosophy as a way of collecting the mind
  4. Vadim Mursky, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg, CSc in Philosophy
    The fate of the gnoseological standards of the Platonic dialogue Theaetetus in the new European philosophy
  5. Sergey Katrechko, State Academic University of the Humanities, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    About Plato’s transсendentalism (Plato and Kant)
  6. Nadezhda Sotnikova, Saint-Petersburg University of the Ministry of the Internal Affairs of Russia, Associate Professor, CSc in Philosophy
    “Plato as a philosopher” in the interpretation of W.Windelband
  7. Ivan Smirnov, Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, St Petersburg; St Cyril and Methodius Theological Institute of Post-Graduate and Doctoral Studies; priest of Russian Orthodox Church, postgraduate student
    Speculative thinker in philosophy and theology: from Plato to modernity

31 August. 14:00 – 18:00 – Seminar “Socrates in Russia”
Russian Christian Academy for the Humanities, hall 504
15, Fontanka river emb., St Petersburg

1 September. 15:00 – 18:00 – Interregional organization “Plato Philosophical Society” meeting
Herzen State Pedagogical University of Russia, Human Philosophy Institute
26, Malaya Posadskaya str., St Petersburg

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