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31: 202:'s interpretation. She insists that Kant's philosophical experience is very "aggressive", and entails removal of many phenomena from the space of classic European philosophy, due to natural language limitation. Oznobkina states that comparison of Kant's logic and classic logic allows to discover borders of Kant's "cultural utopia", and causes of incongruency of his philosophical language. 131:; 25 April 1959 – 10 March 2010) was a philosopher, theorist, historian of philosophy, lecturer, translator, editor, journalist, researcher of penitentiary systems, and Russian human rights activist. She is best known as a researcher of modern Western philosophy, a translator and editor of translations of 210:
In last 15 years, Oznobkina concentrated her research interests on the analytical critique of penitentiary system. She combined it with research on variegated aspects of the Russian and Soviet prison system, and the promotion of human rights of prisoners. She was one of editors of the Russian edition
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As it often happens in Russian philosophy, her thought found its expression not in monographs, but mostly in articles, university courses, interviews, and reviews. Although these are "small forms", they were no less influential, than many books. As well, her editorship legacy is very influential in
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She worked at the Institute of Philosophy since 1988, first, as a researcher, at the section of Postclassic Western Philosophy, and afterwards, as a senior researcher, at the section of the section of Analytical Anthropology until her death, which followed after a long period of incurable disease,
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from 1977 to 1982, majoring in the history of Western philosophy. She defended her Specialist Diploma thesis, entitled "The Unity of three Kant's Critiques", in 1982. After graduation, Oznobkina worked as a lecturer/assistant professor at the Moscow Institute of Agricultural Engineers, and did
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In 1982 Oznobkina started her academic career as Lecturer/Assistant Professor at the Moscow institute of Agricultural Engineers, where she delivered various courses on history of philosophy until 1987, when she became a full-time researcher. In 1993–2002, she was an invited lecturer at the
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and at State Academic University for the Humanities. She developed and taught such courses as: "Introduction into Philosophical Anthropology", "Corporeality in Philosophy of Modernity", "Kant's Anthropology: Modern Revision", "Classic and Modern Philosophy of Punishment", and others.
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KGB—Vchera, Segodnia, Zavtra: Mezhdunarodnye Konferentsii I Kruglye Stoly Zakonodatelstvo, Obshchestvennyi Kontrol, Spetssluzhby I Prava Cheloveka, by E. V. Oznobkina, TSentr po informatsii i analizu deiatelnosti rossiiskikh spetssluzhb (Moscow, Russia)
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She defended her Candidate of Science Dissertation (equivalent of PhD. thesis), entitled "Heidegger's Critique of Kant", in 1987, and become a researcher at the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of USSR in 1988.
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Starting in 1992 Oznobkina became active in human rights movement. She participated in activities of the "Glastnost Defence Foundation", and the Committee for Public Investigation on Chechnya (since 1994),.
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Voina V Chechne: Mezhdunarodnyi Tribunal Rabochaia Vstrecha, Stokgolm, 15-16 Dekabria, 1995 by E. V. Oznobkina, Liliia Isakova, Obshchestvennyi fond Glasnost (Moscow, Russia)
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research as a part-time graduate student at the Institute of Philosophy of the Academy of Sciences of USSR.
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Oznobkina was an avid philatelist, and published several articles in Russian philatelist magazines.
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into Russian, a critic of the Russian penitentiary system, and the editor of the Russian edition of
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She was also a prominent translator and editor of the modern Russian translations of works of
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Filosofskie Marginalii by Institut filosofii (Akademiia nauk SSSR), E. V. Oznobkina
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KGB—Vchera, Segodnia, Zavtra: Sbornik Dokladov by E. V. Oznobkina, Liliia Isakova
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She edited many important Russian books on philosophy and human rights.
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Academic staff of the State Academic University for the Humanities
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which limited her to her apartment in the last years of her life.
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Igor Ebanoidze's essay in memoriam of Elena (2014) (in Russian)
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She actively published in leading Russian literary magazines.
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State Academic University for the Humanities (in Russian)
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Russian philosopher and human rights activist (1959–2010)
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Death punishment (in Russian), "Personal Development"
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Elena Oznobkina
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Russian Federation
20th-century philosophy
Russian
Nietzsche
Husserl
Index on Censorship
USSR
Moscow State University
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian State University for the Humanities
Merab Mamardashvili
Index on Censorship
Nietzsche
Husserl
History of Philosophy, 2010 Yearbook, 2011



"Lena Oznobkina's Obituary"
"Lena Oznobkina's Publications"
KGB
Chechnya_War
Obituary (Index journal)
Institute of Philosophy page
Glastnost Defence Foundation page (in Russian)
Publications list (in Russian)

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