How is possible philosophical award in Russia
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How is possible philosophical award in Russia
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Authors
Alexey Gryakalov 
Affiliation: RGPU them. A.I. Herzen
Address: Russian Federation
Valery Savchuk
Affiliation: St. Petersburg State University
Address: Russian Federation
Sergey Dudnik
Affiliation: St. Petersburg State University
Address: Russian Federation
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204-211
Abstract

In modern Russia there is no national philosophical award, as there are no other forms of official recognition of the merits of philosophers. The prize (provided it is based on a substantive and not on ideological and political grounds) is not only a difference, a reward and a reward for real achievements, but also provides a reference point for the philosophical and humanitarian communities, as well as for all who are interested in history and the modern state of forms and strategies of thought. The phenomenon of the award in Russia is considered, on the example of the award of the philosophical society of St. Petersburg "Second navigation", its history, ideology and problems. An important component of the society is the public activity of the philosopher. 

Keywords
philosophical award, criteria for the quality of the philosophical text, recognition, second navigation, politics
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The paper is supported by RFBR, grant No 16-18-10162.
Received
15.02.2019
Date of publication
19.02.2019
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