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ANDREI LAURUKHIN Date and place of birth: 01.12.1971, Kemerowo, Russia Nationality: Russian

Official address: National Research University Higher School of Economics, ul. Sojuza Pechatnikov 16, Saint-Petersburg, Russia

Telephone: +812-714-25-44 Mobile: +7-999-029-3581 E-mail:[email protected]

Languages: German, English, Belarusian, Russian, Polish Education

• 1989-95: Belarusian State University, graduate study in Philosophy, ‘Philosophic-Economical Department’ (Minsk, Belarus)

• 1998-2001: European Humanities University, post-graduate study in Philosophy, ‘Department of Philosophy’ (Minsk, Belarus)

• 2001: PhD (specializing in the history of philosophy) ‘Department of the History of Philosophy, Saint-Petersburger State University (St. Petersburg, Russia) Dissertation title: „Genesis of the Conception of Intentionality: from descriptive Psychology F. Brentano to Husserl’s early Phenomenology”.

Academic Way

• 1997- 2002: Assistant Lecturer of Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, European Humanities University

• 2002 to August 2004: Lecturer at Department of Philosophy at European Humanities University (Minsk, Belarus)

• September 2005 to June 2011: Assistant Professor at Department of Philosophy at European Humanities University (Vilnius, Lithuania)

• July 2011 to August 2014: Assistant Professor at Department of Social and Political Science at European Humanities University (Vilnius, Lithuania)

• September 2014 to date: Assistant Professor at Department of Sociology at National Research University Higher School of Economics (Saint-Petersburg, Russia)

Participation in the Academic Self-government

• January 2007 to June 2011: Head of Bachelor Program of Social and Political Philosophy at European Humanities University (Vilnius, Lithuania)

• March 2009 to June 2011: Head of Academic Department of Philosophy at European Humanities University (Vilnius, Lithuania)

• Oktober 2000 – June 2004: Member of Council (Senate) of the European Humanities University, Minsk

• Oktober 2011 – Oktober 2012: Member of Scientific Council of the European Humanities University, Vilnius

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• December 2013 – August 2014: secretary of the Senate of the European Humanities University, Vilnius

Scientific trainings

• August 1999 – August 2000: Doctoral study at the Institute of Philosophy, Technical University of Berlin, Germany (with support of DAAD, German Academic

Exchange Service)

• October 2003 – January 2004: Post-Doctoral study at the Karl-Ludwigs-University of Freiburg, Germany (with support of DAAD, German Academic Exchange Service)

• October – November 2007: Post-Doctoral study at the University of Cologne, Germany (with support of DAAD, German Academic Exchange Service) Academic Interests

Phenomenology and Hermeneutic, Philosophy and Sociology of Education, Science and Innovation, Contemporary Social Theory

Main Publications in Russian and Belrussian Books:

The Phenomenological Dasein-analysis in Philosophy and Psychology. European Humanities University Press, Minsk, 2001 (co-authored with Prof. Dr. Anatoli Mikhailov, Prof. Dr. Gennady Kutshinsky, Prof. Dr. Friedrich Döring, Prof. Dr. Stephan Majetschek).

Reader in the History of Philosophy. European Humanities University Press, Minsk, 2002. (co-authored with Prof. Dr. Vladimir Dounaev and Dr. O. Sparaga).

Bologna Process as a Way of Modernisation of the System of Higher Education of Belarus. “Medisont”, Minsk, 2014. (Scientific Editor, co-authored with O. Grablewski, V. Dounaev, S. Vetochin, E. Savko)

Articles:

Metaphysic Language of Cinema. // “Arts”. № 3, 1996. Pp. 1-5. (in Russian)

Lev Vigotski and the Phase of Crisis in Psychology of XXth century. // European Humanities UniversityPress, 1997. Pp. 30-39. (in Russian)

Intentionality – Keyword or Key Problem? // In: “Problemos”. Minsk – Vilnius: Vilnius University Publishing House, 2004. Pp. 64-80.

Kant’s Influence on Husserl. // „Kant’s Philosophy and Modernity“. Moskau: Russian State Humanities University Press, 2004. Pp. 11-21.

The Beginning of Philosophy of Linguage. // „Linguage. Text. Culture.“ Odessa State University Press, 2004. Pp. 135-146.

Brentano’s Doctrine of „Intentionale Inexistenz“ and its critical Rethinking by K. Twardowsky and E. Husserl. // Samara State University Press, 2005. Pp. 5-14.

Heidegger in Gadamer’s Interpretation. // European Humanities University Press, 2005. Pp. 225-237

Hegel, Philo-sophia and „corporate Ethics in a broad sense“. // „TOPOS“. European Humanities University Press, № 1 (10), 2005. Pp. 80-86.

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The Book of Michael Staudigl „Die Grenzen der Intentionalität. Zur Kritik der Phänomenalität nach Husserl“. // „TOPOS“. European Humanities University Press. № 12, 2006. Pp. 175-189.

Idea of Practical Reason in Husserl’s Phenomenology. // Vesnik of Tomsk State University Press. № 7, 2007. Pp. 80-84.

Anent the Social Stability in Republic of Belarus. // Political Sphere. № 9, 2007. Pp. 38-50.

Concept of Life-World in Husserl’s Phenomenology // Facticity and The Event of Thought. Vilnius: European Humanities University Press, 2009. Pp. 200-217.

Influence of I. Kant on Huserls’s Phenomenology // Filosofsjka dumka. № 1, 2009. Kiev: National University of T. Shevchenko Publishing Haus. Pp. 109-124. ISSN: 0235-7941.

Practical philosophy of E. Husserl: the project of renovation of cultural European Mankind // Year-book for phenomenological Philosophy 2009/10 (II). Moskau: Russian State Humanities University Press, 2010. Pp.100-108. ISBN 978-5-7281-1192-4.

The Specificity Socionormative regulation in the Republic of Belarus // Journal of Research of the East European Borderlands "Crossroads." Vilnius: European Humanities University Press, 2011. № 1-2. Pp. 79-96. ISSN 1822-5136.

To the question on the succession of Husserl's Phenomenology to Brentano's doctrine and Brentano school. // The Journal St. Petersburg Philosophical Society "Mislj." № 11. St. Petersburg State University Press: 2011. PP. 32-51. ISSN 1029-8037.

The political foundation of the university. // Scientific, popular scientific, social and literary Journal "Arche", № 4. Minsk: 2012. Pp. 187-198. ISSN 1392-9682

State Innovation in Science: New five-year plan, some old problems. // Belarusian Yearbook. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2011. Minsk, 2012. Pp. 166-174. ISSN 1822-4091.

The effects of the 20-year transformation of higher education in Belarus. // Working Papers of the First International Congress of Belarusian Studiers. Volume 1. Kaunas: Vitautas Magnus University Press, 2012. Pp. 24-28. ISBN 978-9955-12-804-5 (ONLINE), ISBN 978-9955-12-803-8.

The transformation of higher education in Belarus and Ukraine between 1991 and 2011. // Journal of Research of the East European Borderlands "Crossroads." Vilnius: European Humanities University Press. 2012. Pp. 30-80. ISSN 1822-5136. • Conjuncture apology Belarusian institutional philosophy. // „TOPOS“. European

Humanities University Press. № 1, 2012. Pp. 148-166. ISSN: 1815-0047.

To the question on the ontological dimension of the hermeneutic analysis of language. // The Journal St. Petersburg Philosophical Society "Mislj", № 13. St. Petersburg State University Press: 2012. PP. 55-62. ISSN 1029-8037.

The Swing Principle in Science and Innovations: Between radical modernisation and maintaining the status quo // Belarusian Yearbook 2012. Minsk, 2013. Pp. 188-196. ISSN: 1822-4091.

‘Catching up’ improvement strategy for science and innovation // Belarusian Yearbook 2013. Minsk, 2014. Pp. 155-163. ISSN: 1822-4091.

Preconditions, Problems and Prospects of Husserl's Project of Renovation of European Cultural Mankind // Vesnik of Tomsk State University Press. № 4, 2014. 318-329. ISSN 2311-2395 (Online), ISSN 1998-863X (Print)

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Philosophy in Belarussian Periodicals // Kebuladse V., Laurukhin A. and.. Knowledge Politics and Science Community. Vilnius: EHU. 2015. – P. 210. Pp.. 192-203. ISBN 978-9955-773-83-2

Main Publications in other Languages

The Art and the Space. // “Fragments”, Lvov: Gerdan, 3-4, 1997. Pp. 21-45. (in Belarusian)

Die Lehre vom Urteil bei Brentano und Husserl. // Philosophie-Wissenschaft-Wirtschaft. Akten des VI. Kongresses der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Philosophie. Wien: öbvετhpt, 2001. S. 508-512.

Demokratie und Nachdemokratie. Versuch einer phänomenologischen Analyse, в: Akten des 3. MitOst-Forum. Philosophie (“Jan Patocka und die Idée Europa”). München: 2003. S. 10-25.

Das Sein und die Sprache im Netz der intentionalen Beziehungen: Brentano-Husserl. // „Problemos“, Vilnius University Publishing House, 2005. S. 92-100

Idea of formal axiology in Husserl’s ethics-lectures 1908-1914. // Russia and phenomenological Tradition. St. Petersburg School of Religion&Philosophy Press, 2005. Pp. 96-100

Husserl’s Practical Philosophy: The Project of a Scientific Ethics. // Phenomenology 2005, Vol. IV, Selected Essays from Northern Europe, ed. Hans Rainer SEPP & Ion COPOERU. Bucharest: Zeta Books, 2007.Pp. 425-439.

State Innovation in Science: New five-year plan, some old problems. // Belarusian Yearbook. A survey and analysis of developments in the Republic of Belarus in 2011. Minsk, 2012. Pp. 166-174. ISSN 1822-4091.

The effects of the 20-year transformation of higher education in Belarus. // Working Papers of the First International Congress of Belarusian Studiers. Volume 1. Kaunas: Vitautas Magnus University Press, 2012. Pp. 24-28. ISBN 978-9955-12-804-5 (ONLINE), ISBN 978-9955-12-803-8.

The Swing Principle in Science and Innovations: Between radical modernisation and maintaining the status quo // Belarusian Yearbook 2012. Minsk, 2013. Pp. 188-196. ISSN: 1822-4091.

‘Catching up’ improvement strategy for science and innovation // Belarusian Yearbook 2013. Minsk, 2014. Pp. 155-163. ISSN: 1822-4091.

From «Sovereign University» to Bologna Process: Effects of 20-year Reforming of the Higher School in Belarus and Ukraine // Social Sciences, Humanities and Higher Education in Eastern Europe after 1991. Cambridge Scholars Publishing: 2014. Pp. 68-92. ISBN 978-1-4438-5390-3

Husserl's Phenomenology of Practical Reason // Problemos. 2015. № 87. Pp. 133-141. ISSN: 1392-1126

Translation (from Germany into Russian): Books:

• Hübner B. Beliebugkeitethos und Zwangsästhetik, in: Verlag Propilea, Minsk, 2000. (150 Pp.)

• Gadamer H.-G. Heideggers Wege: Studien zum Spätwerk, in: Verlag Propilea, Minsk, 2005. (249 Pp.)

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Articles:

• R. Guardini. Die Maschine und der Mensch, in: Dialogue. Carnival. Chronotope, 3 (1997), pp. 106-123.

• B. Hübner, Im Nahmen der Anderen, in: Von „Ich“ zum „Anderen“. Probleme der Sozialontologie in der postklassischen Philosophie, (1998), pp. 191-208.

• K. Kraus. Anderthalb der Wahrheit. Aphorismen, in: Zeitschrift für philosophische und kulturologische Forschungen TOPOS, (2000), pp. 126-133.

• F. Döring. Zum Probleme der Daseinanalyse, in: Daseinanalyse in der Psychologie und Philosophie. EHU. Minsk (2001), pp. 23-39.

• F. Döring. Philosophische Aspekte der Frage über den Sinn des Lebens, in: Daseinanalyse in der Psychologie und Philosophie. EHU. Minsk (2001), pp. 39-51. • Majetschek St. S. Freud und M. Boss, in: Daseinanalyse in der Psychologie und

Philosophie. Verlag EHU. Minsk (2001), pp. 170-185.

• Wischke M., Die Endlichkeit des Verstehens. Das Kunstwerk und seine Erfahrung in Hans-Georg Gadamers Deutung, in: Forschungen für Phänomenologie und philosophische Hermeneutik. Erstes Heft, Verlag EHU, Minsk (2001), pp. 55-68. • Wischke M., Hermeneutik, Philosophie und Ethik: Tendenzen der neuesten

interpretativen Literatur der H.-G. Gadamers Werke. In: Forschungen für Phänomenologie und philosophische Hermeneutik. Erstes Heft. Verlag der EHU. Minsk, 2001. pp. 146-154.

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