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Mikhail Minakov (Mikhai'l Minako'v; born on 6 October 1971, Leninsk, Volgograd obl., Russia/USSR) is a philosopher, political scholar and historian. His studies focus on human experience, social knowledge, phenomenon of ideology, political creativity, and history of modernization.
Early life and education
Minakov was born in the vicinity of Volgograd, Russia/USSR. His parents, teachers, moved to the village of Otradnoye in Zaporizhzhya oblast, Ukrainian SSR/Ukraine, in 1973. He graduated from the Zaporizhzhya Medical School in 1990 and worked as a village feldsher in the same oblast. In the same year he started studying history, sociology and archeology at Zaporizhzhya State University. In 1992, Minakov was accepted into Kyiv-Mohyla Academy where he studied philosophy, political science, sociology and comparative literature.
Career
In 2001, Minakov defenced his Candidate of philosophy dissertation Kant’s Problem of the Faith of Reason at the Skovoroda Kyiv Institute of Philosophy. After that he joined Kyiv-Mohyla Academy (Kiev, Ukraine) as Assistant Professor. Same year he published his first book.[1]>
In 2007 Minakov defended doctoral dissertation dedicated to history of the concept of experience in philosophy: Experience and Philosophy: Evolution of the Concept of Experience in Western Philosophy of 19th–20th centuries (in Ukrainian). After that he joined the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy as an Associate Professor. Minakov has also published his second book History of the Concept of Experience] (from Ukrainian).
Between 2010 and 2017, Minakov cooperated with several Western universities and research centers: Harvard University (visiting scholar in 2010 and 2013, visiting professor in 2012), Greifswald University (visiting professor in 2010 and 2014), Wilson Centre for International Scholars/Kennan Institute (Fulbright Kennan Scholar in 2012-2013), Krupp Wisseschaftskolleg Greifswald (fellow, 2013-14), and Viadrina University (DAAD visiting professor, 2017-18).[citation needed]
In 2011, Minakov became an Editor-in-Chief of a scholarly peer-reviewed journal Ideology and Politics.[citation needed]
Bibliography
- Kant’s Applied Enlightenment (in Russian), in: Neprikosnovennyi Zapas, #1, 2016.
- A Decisive Turn? Risks for Ukrainian Democracy After the Euromaidan, in: Carnegie Regional Insight, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, February 3, 2016.
- New Ukrainian Exceptionalism (in Eng, in co-authorship with Matt Rojansky), in: Yale Global, 23 June 2015.
- 'Post-Soviet parliamentarian drama: a view from ‘the gods’ in Kiev, in: openDemocracy, February 23, 2016
- The Event Of Primary Experience And Philosophy. Metatheory Of Experience In Kant And Quine’s Epistemologies (in Ukr.), Sententiae, 2015, #2, 64-74.
- Dictionary of Misprints, in Russian: Толковый словарь опечаток (Kyiv, Tsekh, 2008, second edition: Kyiv, Tsekh, 2010).
- History of the Concept of Experience, in Ukrainian: Історія поняття розуму (Kyiv, Centr praktychnoyi filosofii, 2007).
- Kant’s Teaching on Faith of Reason, in Ukrainian: Вчення Канта про віру розуму (Kyiv, Centr praktychnoyi filosofii, 2001).
References
- ^ Kant’s Teaching on the Faith of Reason’ (in Ukrainian)