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Messianic motifs in the works of the poets of the Silver age (M.A. Voloshin, A.A. Blok, S.A. Esenin)
INTRODUCTION. Historiosophy is an important aspect of Silver Age poets’ work, in particular, M.A. Voloshin, A.A. Blok and S.A. Yesenin. The purpose of the study is to identify and conceptualize Messianic motifs (in their various manifestations) in the ...
A. A. Yudakhin
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Journey as a Philosophical Topos in Early Romantic Literary Narratives. Jean-Jacques Rousseau and the Jenaers [PDF]
The motif of the journey is one of the most widespread and enduring themes in Western literature. It is also a universal and timeless philosophical topos that thinkers from various traditions and backgrounds have used since antiquity. This figure plays a
Malwina Rolka
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O Polsce z perspektywy XVII wieku w proroczych wizjach Wojciecha Dembołęckiego
Poland from the perspective of the 18th century in the prophetic visions of Wojciech Dembołęcki The article is an attempt of presenting creative works of priest Wojciech Dembołęcki in the context of various canons of perceiving a written text (defined ...
Radosław Sztyber
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INTRODUCTION. M.A. Voloshin’s work contains a unique depth and breadth of historiosophical reflection on the catastrophe of the first quarter of the 20th century – the Revolution of 1917 and the subsequent Civil War of 1917–1922. The purpose of the study
A. A. Yudakhin (Artemy Yudakhin)
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Професор Омелян Пріцак відродив історіософію в Київському університеті [PDF]
Автор статті реконструював окрему сторінку життя і діяльності Омеляна Пріцака, пов'язану з Київським університетом імені Тараса Шевченка, та зокрема з викладанням ним курсу історіософії та підготовкою до створення кафедри історіософії на історичному ...
Калакура, Я.
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Creative History of M. Yu. Lermontov’s Poem “Dispute” (1841) in Cultural and Historical Context
The article gives a holistic understanding of Lermontov’s poem “Dispute” (1841) in the dynamics of its birth from conception to publication in the journal of Slavophile orientation “Moskvityanin.” Creative history of the poem for the first time is fully ...
I. A. Kiselyova +2 more
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The Lysenkoists’ “Historiosophy”
The so-called “Michurinist” biology (also known as Lysenkoism), which flourished in the USSR in the 1930s–1960s, represented a radical theoretical break with prevailing concepts in genetics and evolutionary theory. One of the ways this “revolution” was legitimized and a distinct scientific identity was forged by the “Michurinists” was through their ...
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Lev Evgenevich Shaposhnikov in the context of russian philosophy
Introduction: the present paper aims to portray Lev Shaposhnikov, a Russian scholar, professor, doctor of philosophy as an advocator of the historico-philosophical approach.
A. F. Zamaleev +7 more
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Joachim’s of Fiore trinitary conception of historiosophy
Nowadays people are more and more concerned about the future and the end of the world. The vision of the End of Times in Joachim of Fiore’s apocalyptic conception presents one of the most interesting interpretations of the end of the world in relation to
Nowak, Łukasz
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Тема Чорного моря в літературних інтрепретаціях Євгена Маланюка
The article interprets artistic images on the theme of the Black Sea in the work of the iconic Ukrainian poet and thinker of the interwar period – Yevhen Malanyuk.
Олег Баган
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