Yulia Sineokaya
Corresponding member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, DSC in Philosophy
Research interests
Email
jvsineokaya@gmail.com
  • Interinfluences of Russian and European Philosophical thoughts
  • History of Russian philosophy from the 19th to the 21st century
  • Russian nietscheanism
  • Philosophy of friendship
  • Philosophical Generations
  • Russian philosophical journals
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Awards
Research and editorial work
Teaching activities
  • Associate member of the Europes-Eurasia Research Centre of the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales (CREE INALCO), France.

  • Associate member of the Centre for the History of Modern Philosophy of the Sorbonne University, France (HIPHIMO), France.

  • Research scholar of The Northwestern University Research Initiative for the Study of Russian Philosophy and Religious Thought (NU RPRT Research Initiative), USA

  • 2000–2002: Honorary Research Fellow at the Centre for Russian and East European Studies at the University of Birmingham (UK).

  • 2005-2007: Research member of the international project of the Polish Academy of Sciences "Silent intelligentsia".
  • Author of more than 170 research articles, a monographic text, and editor of the publication of 11 international collective works, as well as 2 textbooks.

  • 2008-2018: Professor at the Russian State University of the Humanities

  • 2004-2021: Professor at the State Academic University of Humanities

  • 2006-2016: Professor at the International University in Moscow
  • 1995-2023: Main / Leading / Leading Research Fellow at the Department of the History of Western Philosophy of the Institute of Philosophy of RAS

  • 2013-2023: Head of the Department of History of Western Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

  • 2016-2023 : Deputy Director for Research at the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
  • 1987-1992 : Faculty of philosophy of Moscow State University, specialist

  • 1992-1996 : Doctorate of Philosophy, Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

  • 2009 : State Doctorate, Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  • Philosophical Generations. Compiled and edited by Yulia V. Sineokaya. Moscow: LRC Publishing House Moscow, 2022. – 1232 pages (in Russian)

  • Philosophy in plural. Book 2. Compiled and edited by Andrey V. Smirnov and Yulia V. Sineokaya. Moscow: Academic Project Publishing, 2020. ‒ 412 pages (in Russian)

  • Philosophy in plural. Book 1. Compiled and edited by Andrey V. Smirnov and Yulia V. Sineokaya. Moscow: Academic Project Publishing, 2020. ‒ 529 pages (in Russian)

  • Responses. Philosophical Conversations. Compiled and edited by Yulia V. Sineokaya. Moscow: LRC Publishing House Moscow, 2021. – 1000 pages. (in Russian)

  • Nietzsche today. Compiled and edited by Yulia V. Sineokaya. Moscow, LRC Publishing House, 2019. – 312 pages (in Russian)

  • Philosophical Emanations of Love. Compiled and edited by Yulia V. Sineokaya. Moscow, LRC Publishing House, 2018. – 576 pages (in Russian)

  • Friedrich Nietzsche: Legacy and Prospects. Compiled and edited by Yulia V. Sineokaya and Ekaterina A. Poljakova. Moscow: LRC Publishing House, 2017. – 824 pages (in Russian, in German and in English)

  • Anatomy of Philosophy: How the Text Works. Collection of Works / Edited by by Yulia V. Sineokaya. Moscow, LRC Publishing House, 2016. – 968 pages (in Russian)

  • History of Philosophy in the Form of an Article, Edited by Julia Sineokaya. – Moscow, Kulturnaya revolutsiya Publishers, 2016. – 244 pages. (in Russian)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, Three Images of Nietzsche in Russian Culture. Moscow: Institute of Philosophy Press, 2008. – 198 pages. (in Russian)

  • Nietzsche: Pro et Contra (Anthology), Edited by Yulia Sineokaya. Sankt-Petersburg, RHGI, 2001. – 1078 pages. (in Russian)

  • Nietzsche and Philosophy in Russia, Edited by Nelly V. Motroshilova and Yulia Sineokaya. Sankt-Petersburg, RHGI, 1999. – 310 pages. (in Russian)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, Voices of Philosophers / Philosophical Generations // Compiled and edited by Yu.V. Sineokaya. Moscow: Publishing House YASK, 2022. Р. 13-27 (in Russian)

  • Sineokaya Yulia,Philosophical generations in the time of changes / Philosophical generations. Moscow: Publishing House YASK, 2022. Р. 700-713 (in Russian)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, Evolutionary Psychology by Nadezhda Nikolaevna Ladigina-Kots// Philosophy in the Plural. Co-editor and editor A.V. Smirnov, Yu.V. Sineokaya. M.: Academic project, 2022. Р. 321-332 (in Russian)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, Soviet and Post-Soviet Generations of Russian Philosophy: Formulating the Problem // Studies in East European Thought. 2021. Vol. 59 Issue 6. P. 1-17

  • Sineokaya Yulia, The Idea of United Europe in the Context of Philosophical History // Replicas: Philosophical Conversations / Ed. by Yu. - Moscow: YASK Publishing House, 2021. С. 565-608 (in collaboration with M. Bykova) (in Russian)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, History of Classical Western Philosophy at the Institute of Philosophy RAS : Almanac of the History of Philosophy. 2021. № 36. Р. 162-195 (in collaboration with S. Korsakov) (in Russian)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, Lev Shestov’s philosophy of freedom \\ The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought / Ed. By Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster, Lina Steiner. – Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan. 2021. P. 201-217 (en collaboration avec A. Khokhlov)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, Friendship as a metaphysical experience // Voprosy philosophii. 2020. № 12. С. 68-80 (en russe)

  • Sineokaya Yulia, The Notion of Love in the Early Twentieth-Century Russian Philosophical Tradition // Russian Studies in Philosophy. 2019. Vol. 57(4). P. 297–306

  • Sineokaya Yulia, The prohibited Nietzsche: Anti-nitzscheanism in Soviet Russia // Studies in East European Thought. 2018. Vol. 70. Issue 4. P. 273-288

  • Sineokaya Yulia, The project of a “New Man” in the Russian nietzscheanism // The Humanities and Social Studies in the Far East. 2018. Vol. XV. Issue 2 P. 209–224

  • Sineokaya Yulia, The Shift in the Value System in Russia at the Turn of the 20th and 21st Centuries // Вестник Томского государственного университета. 2018. № 41. С. 32–40

  • Sineokaya Yulia, In the Circle of Non-Vengeance: Lev Shestov and Friedrich Nietzsche // Russian Studies in Philosophy. 2017. № 55 (5). P. 350–363
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