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Russian Government Investigating Institute of PhilosophyRussian Philosopher Svetlana Mesyats is under house arrest and the offices and homes of several other employees of the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences were searched, according to social media postings from a pro-Russian government account and other media sources. Meduza reports: 10 researchers were taken to the Investigative Committee of Russia and interrogated until late in the evening. The outlet noted that the whereabouts of several employees had remained unknown for four days, with no contact from them. Following the searches, one institute employee was detained: Svetlana Mesyats, listed on the institute’s website as a candidate of sciences and head of the project to prepare a new complete edition of Aristotle’s works. The reason for the actions against the Institute of Philosophy is unclear. The accusation appears to be that the Institute mishandled funds intended for translations of Aristotle. Yet others have suggested that the actions are political payback for the Institute refusing to accept Anatoly Chernyaev, who supports the invasion of Ukraine, as director. Mediazona reports: Investigators believe that the institute’s employees received approximately 52 million rubles to prepare a complete collection of Aristotle’s works, but the publication “never appeared,” a source told Novaya Gazeta. Instead, only articles and translations of individual treatises were published—in particular, the works of researchers Volkova and Mesyats—but the overall result “did not correspond to the scale and theme of the declared project,” the publication states. Investigators also believe that the institute’s employees engaged in “double funding”—including the same research projects in reports for different years. A Novaya Gazeta source believes this could have occurred “by mistake” due to the complex reporting system and the large volume of documents. It also provides some background related to the current events: The public conflict surrounding the Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences has been ongoing for approximately five years. In late 2021, the Ministry of Education and Science appointed Anatoly Chernyaev, a specialist in the history of Russian philosophy, to head the institute. Both the appointment procedure without an election and the candidacy of Chernyaev, whom colleagues called a “nameless PhD candidate,” sparked protests from many institute employees. Chernyaev lost his position a week after his appointment. Guseinov became acting director, and Chernyaev was dismissed two years later. The.. The post Russian Government Investigating Institute of Philosophy first appeared on Daily Nous. https://dailynous.com/2026/05/25/russian-government-investigating-institute-of-philosophy/
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