Main Works
- "Psychoanalytical Glossary" (1994)
- "Sociological Psychologism. Critical Analysis" (1990, with A.A. Gritsanov)
- "The Man and Alienation" (1991, with A.A. Gritsanov)
- "The History of Sociology" (1993, 1997, co-author)
- "Philosophical and Social Anthropology" (1997, co-author)
- "Psychoanalytical Literature in Russia" (1998, with V.M.Leibin)
- "Psychoanalysis. Popular Encyclopedia" (1998, co-author)
- "The Anthology of Russian Psychoanalysis" (1999, in two volumes, with V.M.Leibin)
- "The Newest Philosophical Dictionary" (1999, 2001, co-author)
- "Modern Western Philosophy" (2000, co-author)
- "Russian Psychoanalysts" (2000)
- "Classical and Modern Psychoanalysis" (2000)
- "The World Encyclopedia. Philosophy" (2000, co-author)
- "Postmodernism. Encyclopedia" (2001, co-author)
- "The History of Philosophy. Encyclopedia" (2002, co-author)
- "The World Encyclopedia. Philosophy of the 21st Century" (2002, co-author)
- "The English-Russian Psychoanalytical Dictionary" (2003, in two volumes)
- "The Newest Philosophical Dictionary" (2003, co-author)
- "Sociology. Encyclopedia" (2003, co-author)
- "The History of Psychology" (2005, co-author)
- "Summa Psychoanalitica" (2006, in nineteen volumes)
- "Clinical Psychology. Dictionary" (2007, co-author)
- "The Bolshevist Philosophy" (2008, in three volumes)
- "Psychoanalysis. The Newest Encyclopedia" (2009, editor-in-chief)
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