Literature, Journalism and Philosophy
- Sergei Bulgakov - Graduated, Russian Orthodox theologian, philosopher and economist
- Mitrofan Caspersz - Notoriously reclusive public relations advisor and poet
- Pyotr Chaadaev - Philosopher
- Boris Chicherin - Jurist and political philosopher
- Anton Chekhov - Short story writer and playwright
- Ekaterina Dashkova - Major figure of the Russian Enlightenment
- Semyon Desnitsky - Lawyer; introduced the ideas of Adam Smith to the Russian public
- Pavel Florensky - Philosopher, Russian Orthodox theologian, historian
- Alexander Griboedov - Writer, diplomat
- Merab Mamardashvili - Philosopher
- Musa Muradov - Journalist
- Nitipoom Navaratna - Columnist
- Aleksey Pisemsky - Novelist and dramatist
- Anna Politkovskaya - Journalist, human rights activist
- Vasily Rozanov - Writer and philosopher
- Varlam Shalamov - Writer, author of books on Soviet labor camps
- Dmitry Strelnikoff - Poet, essayist, novelist
- Vladimir Toporov - Philologist
- Nikolai Trubetzkoy - Linguist and historian
- Ivan Turgenev - Writer
- Maximilian Voloshin - Poet
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