The editorial board includes A. Vozyanov, A. Gornykh, V. Korablyova, A. Langenohl, G. Orlova, I. Poleshchuk, A. Ousmanova, T. Shchyttsova (editor-in-chief), N. Sarakavik (academic secretary).
In the opening article of the special issue, Andrey Rolyenok delves into Cornelius Castoriadis’ philosophical heritage, characterizing it as an “invitation to meticulously bring his ideas into the present and sustain a philosophical exploration rooted in the valuable insights contained within his writings.”
The articles presented in this issue continue the tradition of interdisciplinary discussion aimed at analyzing various aspects of socio-humanitarian knowledge in the modern era. The issue explores various facets of Cornelius Castoriadis’s philosophical work in the context of the influence of his ideas on society, culture, and politics. The articles offer a comprehensive examination of Castoriadis’ theories and their relevance in contemporary discussions about democracy, societal transformation, and artistic self-expression.
Among the authors are: Andrey Rolyenok, Ryhor Miniankou (European Humanities University), Pavel Barkouski (Institute of Philosophy and Sociology of Polish Academy of Sciences), David Ames Curtis (Cornelius Castoriadis/Agora International Website), Vladimir Fours, Almira Ousmanova (European Humanities University), Nikolaos V. Nikolakakis (The British University in Egypt), Natallya Frolova (Belarusian State University), Svitlana Pryshchenko (State University of Infrastructure and Technologies).
The issue is available through the link (also refer to the “Current Issue” section on the journal’s website).