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    A Continuation of the Discussions Between Soviet and British Philosophers on Problems of Ethics.O. G. Drobnitskii - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (3):247-258.
    The second meeting of British and Soviet philosophers, continuing the discussion of problems of ethics begun in the fall of 1968 in England, was held in Tbilisi in October 1969. This time the British philosophers journeyed to our country, by agreement between the Alliance of Friendship Societies and the Society of Friends . The group of five included philosophy teachers at a number of universities: David Bell , with whom we were well acquainted from our debates in East Greenstead, Steven (...)
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    Discussions Between Soviet and British Philosophers on Problems of Ethics.O. G. Drobnitskii - 1970 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 9 (3):237-246.
    A group of Soviet philosophers visited England from September 21 to October 4, 1968. There they participated in discussions on problems of the philosophy of morality. The trip was organized jointly by the Alliance of Friendship Societies and the Society of Friends in England. The British Society of Friends has long been conducting a diversified program of international cultural ties and personal contacts. The Quakers hold the latter to be particularly important in achieving mutual understanding among peoples. This was, however, (...)
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    Moral Consciousness and Its Structure.O. G. Drobnitskii - 1972 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 11 (3):224-247.
    In recent years, Marxist ethicists have been turning with increasing frequency to the question of the structure of morality. This question has numerous aspects: the identification in morality of the principal aspects with differing ontological status; differentiation in morality of various components that, in their interaction, comprise the mechanism of normative regulation ; division of the object of ethical research into more specialized spheres of study; and construction of a system of categories in ethics that will in some way reflect (...)
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    Marxist Philosophy and the Problem of Value.O. G. Drobnitskii - 1967 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 5 (4):14-24.
    In recent years, the question has been posed of the attitude of Marxist philosophy to what is termed the problem of value. The point is not only that bourgeois axiology, which has been developing for three-quarters of a century, has to be critically analyzed. Central to the question is whether a Marxist axiology is possible. In that connection the following is instructive. Authors who, with envious consistency, ignore the history of philosophy and begin to build a theory of value on (...)
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    Soviet-British Discussions on Problems of Ethics.O. G. Drobnitskii - 1971 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 10 (2):187-194.
    In November 1970, four Soviet philosophers, two from the Institute of Philosophy, USSR Academy of Sciences and two from Moscow University were in England for the purpose of continuing the discussion with British philosophers begun two years earlier. [See previously translated reports in Soviet Studies in Philosophy, Winter 1970-71 - Editor.] Like the previous trips, this one was organized by the Association of Soviet Friendship Societies and the British Society of Friends.
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