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Vladimir Solovyov’s “Three Speeches on Dostoevsky.” Then and Now
Russian Studies in Philosophy, 2022openaire +3 more sources
Russian Images of Greek Thought, or Vladimir Solovyov’s Plato
Voprosy Filosofii, 2023This article deals with the interpretation of Plato’s thought and heritage by Vladimir Solovyov, the famous Russian philosopher of the late 19th century. The article shows the specifics of Solovyov’s approach to the “Platonic question”, its relation to Plato’s research in philology and the history of philosophy in Western Europe at that time.
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Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov and Russian Cosmism
2022Kozmizm felsefesinin kökü Antik Yunan felsefesine dayanmakla birlikte 20. yüzyılın başlarında bir dizi dini-felsefi, mistik, sanatsal, estetik ve bilimsel gelecek hakkında düşünceler ileri süren hareket olup insan ve insanlık hakkındaki fikirlerin varlığına dayanan tek bir toplulukta birleştirilir. İnsanın âlemdeki yeri ve önemi bir mikro-kozmoz olarak
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East Moves West - The Enigma of Vladimir Solovyov
Russian Review, 1958VLADIMIR SOLOVYOV (1853-1900), son of the eminent Russian historian, Sergei Solovyov, acquired, soon after he died, some fleeting international fame for his singular life-long activity as a heretical Christian philosopher, prophetic visionary, and almost saintly eccentric.
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Vladimir Solovyov and Orthodox Natural Theology
Neue Zeitschrift für Systematische Theologie und ReligionsphilosophieAbstract This paper examines the work of one of Russia’s greatest philosophers, Vladimir Solovyov (1853–1900), from the perspective of natural theology and attempts to distil the original natural theological arguments which we find in his work. Solovyov’s arguments are rarely presented in clarity or with a detailed critical analysis. The
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The Life and Career of Vladimir Solovyov
1988Where Vladimir Solovyov is concerned, I cannot begin to provide the wealth of biographical information and insights offered by Konstantin Mochulsky or Sergey Solovyov, the philosopher’s own nephew,1 and those who do not have access to these Russian-language biographies are unfortunate. Mine, however, is not primarily a biographical study. Msgr Michel d’
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Vladimir Solovyov: zhizn i ucheniye
Books Abroad, 1939Alexander Kaun, K. Mochulsky
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Hegel and the Doctrine of Historicity of Vladimir Solovyov
1966The question of the relationship between Russian and European philosophy is being raised in our days with particular intensity. The problem itself, of course, is not new,1 but the ever growing actuality of this theme requires a more radical and systematic re-examination.
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