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Kant’s Legacy and Philosophy of the Future. Report of the Fifth Immanuel Kant International Summer School for Young Scholars and Students
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‘People in Black’: Semantization of the concepts ‘sectant’ and ‘baptist’ in the anti-religious campaign of 1958—1964
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The role of Jean Chapelain in the development of French literary theory and criticism in the first half of the XVIIth century
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Homo sovieticus in the Kaliningrad region: theoretical quest in the international historiography
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Linguocognitive Bases for the Integration of the Poetic Text into Cinematic Discourse
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Digital World Communication аnd Translation
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