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Anna Yampolskaya
Russian Federation
Higher School of Economics
Professor of Philosophy at the Russian State University for the Humanities and Senior Research Fellow at the Moscow Higher School of Economics. Her fields of research include German and French phenomenology (Husserl, Heidegger, Fink, Lévinas, Marion, Henry, Richir, Maldiney, Koyré, Derrida), philosophy of religion, Jewish philosophy, psychoanalysis, existential psychotherapy. In 2012, she won the Leroy-Beaulieu prize for best book on France in Russian
"Estrangement" in aesthetics and beyond
2019
Continental Philosophy Review 52/1

P. Flack, Idée, expression, vécu
2019
Phenomenological Reviews 5
The problematisation of the "aesthetical experience" in Henri Maldiney's phenomenology
2018
Horizon Studies in Phenomenology 7/2

The Idea of the Infinite in Levinas and Koyré
2012
in: Recherches levinassiennes, Leuven : Peeters