“University philosophical lecture hall (for those entering graduate school)” - course 13,000 rubles. from MSU, training 2 weeks. (1 month), Date: August 26, 2023.
Miscellaneous / / December 01, 2023
Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov
Academic degree: Doctor of Philosophy. sciences
Academic title: prof.
Position: Head of Department
Department: Department of Philosophy, Humanities Faculties
Specialist in the field of theory of knowledge, theory of argumentation, metaphilosophy. Graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of Moscow State University (1979), postgraduate studies in the Department of Philosophy of the Humanities Faculties of Moscow State University. Since 1983 he has been working at the same department: associate, senior. lecturer, associate professor, prof., since 1997 – head of the department. PhD thesis – “Cause and Conditions” (1984). Doctoral dissertation – “Argumentation as an object of philosophical research” (1995).
Area of scientific interests
theory and methodology of argumentation
methods of analyzing a philosophical work
humanitarian technologies in teaching philosophy
In the works of A.P. Alekseev substantiates the importance of a general philosophical approach in creating a holistic concept of argumentation. Methods are being developed to identify and analyze argumentative structures used in communicative processes, assessing their logical, pragmatic, ethical, and emotional aspects. The phenomenon of a philosophical work is studied in comparison with a work of fiction. When analyzing philosophical works, both logical constructions and systems of images, visual and expressive means of philosophical language are taken into account.
Editorial Member coll. and one of the authors of three ed. (1993, 1995, 1999) bibliographic dictionary “Philosophers of Russia of the XIX-XX centuries. Biographies, ideas, works." Editorial Member council third and fourth ed.
Editor and one of the authors of the “Concise Philosophical Dictionary” (M., 1997, 1998, 2000, 2011).
Some publications
Society in the conditions of information war: the question of intellectual sovereignty // Philosophy and Society. No. 2 (83), M., 2017. WITH. 18-27.
Information war in the information society // Questions of philosophy. No. 11, M., 2016. WITH. 5-14. (in collaboration With Alekseeva I.Yu.)
Rationality of argumentation in modern communicative contexts // Information Society, No. 3, 2013. With. 11-17.
Theory of argumentation in the era of manipulation // Bulletin of Moscow University. Episode 7: Philosophy. No. 5., M., 2013. WITH. 67-77.
Figurative Fabric of Philosophical Work (to the Question on Philosophy and Literature Comparison) // Questions of Philosophy, No. 11, M., 2011. WITH. 37-46.
Philosophical text: Ideas, argumentation, images, M., 2006. (monograph)
Foreign philosophy of the twentieth century. Tutorial. (In co-author with G.M. Purynycheva). Yoshkar-Ola, 2001, (2nd ed. – 2012).
Picture and syllogism in the philosophy of Vasily Rozanov // Philosophical Sciences, 2006, No. 11.
“Rhetoric” M.V. Lomonosov and classical ideals of argumentation // Bulletin of Moscow University. Episode 7. Philosophy. 2011, № 5.
Syncretism and criticality in assessing argumentation (in German. language) // Der russische Gedanke. Munich, 1997.
Argumentum ad occidentem. Argument for the West as the true world // Bulletin of Moscow University. Episode 7. Philosophy. № 4. M., 1995.
Argumentation. Cognition. Communication. M., 1991. (monograph)
Topics of lectures in the program “University Philosophical Lecture Hall” (for applicants to graduate school)
Lecture 1. Philosophy, worldview, science
Lecture 2. Philosophy of antiquity
Lecture 3. From antiquity to modern times. Philosophy in Western Europe in the V-XVII centuries
Lecture 4. German classical philosophy
Lecture 5. Western philosophy of the 20th century. Main movements and representatives
Lecture 6. Russian philosophical thought of the late 19th and early 20th centuries
Lecture 7. Ontology as a section of philosophical knowledge
Lecture 8. Theory of knowledge. Basic concepts and problems
Lecture 9. Social philosophy. Problems and concepts
Lecture 10. Philosophical axiology and anthropology