This volume celebrates the life and philosophical legacy of Nelly Motroshilova (19342021), one of Russias most original and influential thinkers. Bringing together leading international scholars, it explores her pioneering contributions to philosophy, her role in bridging Russian and Western traditions, and her efforts to reinvigorate philosophical thought in Soviet and post-Soviet Russia. Readers will encounter essays revealing Motroshilovas profound insights into the history of philosophy and social ontology, alongside personal recollections capturing her warmth, courage, and moral integrity. Combining intellectual depth with heartfelt remembrance, this collection offers both a scholarly tribute and an inspiring portrait of a remarkable thinker, colleague, and friend.
"This superb volume illustrates and illuminates not only Motroshilovas own thought but also her pivotal position in the late Soviet philosophical scene and into the post-Soviet period. The essays, all by distinguished scholars in the field, reveal Motroshilovas expansive interests, her humanism, both theoretical and personal, and her remarkable impact on the continuing conversation that characterizes philosophy today." Thomas Nemeth, author of Kant in Imperial Russia