Duplinskaya Julia Mikhailovna
Philosophy
Saratov State Technical University
Russian Federation
Biography
1983 - graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Ural State University named after A.M. Gorky (USU, Sverdlovsk), majoring in Philosophy. 1993 - graduated from full-time post-graduate course at Saratov State University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky. Defended the thesis "Specificity of logical necessity and the genesis of categorical forms of thinking" for the degree of Candidate of Philosophy. 1994 - awarded the degree of Candidate of Philosophy. 1995 - elected to the post of associate professor. 1997 - awarded the academic title of Associate Professor. 2001-2004 - studied in full-time doctoral studies. 2005 - defended the thesis "Metamorphoses of rationality in the semantic interaction of science and myth" for the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 2006 - awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 2007 - elected to the position of professor. He is the executor of the grant of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation "Russian Philosophy: Unity in Diversity" for 2009-2010.1983 - graduated from the Faculty of Philosophy of the Ural State University named after A.M. Gorky (USU, Sverdlovsk), majoring in Philosophy. 1993 - graduated from full-time post-graduate course at Saratov State University named after N.G. Chernyshevsky. Defended the thesis "Specificity of logical necessity and the genesis of categorical forms of thinking" for the degree of Candidate of Philosophy. 1994 - awarded the degree of Candidate of Philosophy. 1995 - elected to the post of associate professor. 1997 - awarded the academic title of Associate Professor. 2001-2004 - studied in full-time doctoral studies. 2005 - defended the thesis "Metamorphoses of rationality in the semantic interaction of science and myth" for the academic degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 2006 - awarded the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. 2007 - elected to the position of professor. He is the executor of the grant of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation "Russian Philosophy: Unity in Diversity" for 2009-2010.
Research Interest
Philosophy