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James Scanlan
(2011). Tolstoj as analytic thinker: his philosophical defense of nonviolence. Studies in East European Thought 63 (1), pp. 7-14.
(2009)., The fate of philosophy in Russia: Shpet's studies in the history of Russian thought, in G. Tihanov (ed.), Gustav Shpet's contribution to philosophy and cultural theory, West Lafayette, Purdue University Press, pp. 83-97.
(2007). Review of Two camps of theoreticians (apropos of day and a bit more). Studies in East European Thought 59 (1-2), pp. 141-157.
(2000). An american philosopher at Moscow state university, 1964–1965. Studies in East European Thought 52 (3), pp. 185-201.
(1994). A. F. Losev and mysticism in Russian philosophy. Studies in East European Thought 46 (4), pp. 263-286.
(1993). Phenomenology in Russia: the contribution of Gustav Shpet. Man and World 26 (4), pp. 467-475.
(1985). Nikolaj Chernyshevsky and the philosophy of realism in nineteenth-century Russian aesthetics. Studies in East European Thought 30 (1), pp. 1-14.
(1984)., A. F. Losev and the rebirth of Soviet aesthetics after Stalin, in J. J. O'rourke, T. J. Blakeley & F. Rapp (eds.), Contemporary Marxism, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 221-235.
(1984). Populism as a philosophical movement in nineteenth-century Russia: the thought of P. I. Lavrov and N. K. Mikhajlovskij. Studies in East European Thought 27 (3), pp. 209-223.
(1981). Yakhot and Ojzerman on "ideology". Studies in East European Thought 22 (3), pp. 193-195.
with De George, R. (eds) (1976). Marxism and religion in Eastern Europe: papers presented at the banff international Slavic conference, september 4–7,1974, Springer, Dordrecht.
(1973). A critique of the Engels-Soviet version of Marxian economic determinism. Studies in East European Thought 13 (1-2), pp. 11-19.
(1973). Review of The new Soviet philosophical encyclopedia III. Studies in East European Thought 13 (3-4), pp. 321-333.
(1967). Nikolaj Černyševskij and Soviet philosophy. Studies in East European Thought 7 (1), pp. 1-27.