The feminine image of Russia in the religious and philosophical writings by Russian thinkers at the turn of the 20th century [PDF]
The article looks at the versions of the feminine image of Russia in the religious and philosophical reflections of the Russian thinkers who worked during the Silver Age (the period of Russian culture covering approximately 1890–1917): Vladimir Solovyov,
Sadovnikov Arcady G. +2 more
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Solovyov : Chaos and All-unity [PDF]
The paper discusses several issues of Solovyov’s ontology and theology including the metaphysics of all-unity ; original but contentious doctrine of creation ; the problem of the Fall and the restoration of all-unity ; the problem of the omnipresence of ...
Drozdek, Adam
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The main article is devoted to the historical and philosophical reconstruction of controversy between Vladimir Solovyov and the authors of the “Faith and Reason” - a magazine of the Kharkov Theological Seminary.
A. V. Chernyaev, A. Yu. Berdnikova
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“God is All. All Becomes God”: Religious and philosophical creed of “early” Vladimir Solovyov and its first readers [PDF]
The article presents an unknown text by Vl. Solovyov under the working title “God is All. All Becomes God”, which formulates briefly the religious and philosophical creed of the thinker in the second half of the 1870s and 1880s.
Alexander Rychkov
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The Role of the Bible in the Formation of Philosophical Thought in Kievan Rus’ (as Exemplified by Ilarion of Kiev, Kliment Smolatič, and Kirill of Turov) [PDF]
The article is an attempt to critically evaluate the manifestations of the philosophical culture sprouting in Rus’. With the baptism in the Byzantine Rite, Rus’ in the 10th century joined the family of Christian nations and defined the future direction ...
Kroczak, Justyna
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Thoughts from the Crimea: Father Sergius Bulgakov on the Drama of Ontologism [PDF]
This article reviews Sergey Bulgakov’s critical views of the basic concepts of German idealism. The particular nature of the Russian philosopher’s reconstruction is brought to light, and the author shows that its distinguishing feature is the rejection ...
Victor Granovsky
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Paths to Theo-Humanity in the Work of Russian Thinkers of the 19th and 20th Century
The present study introduces the conception of theo-humanity against the background of the lives of six Russian Christian thinkers (Fyodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky, Vladimir Sergeyevich Solovyov, Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky, Sergey Nikolayevich ...
Karel Sládek
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On the Question of Significance of the Works of I. V. Kireyevsky for the Philosophical and Theological Understanding of the Metaphysics of Pan-Unity [PDF]
The article examines literary heritage of I. V. Kireyevsky in the context of influence of F. W. Schelling’s philosophy on the domestic concepts of “whole knowledge” and pan-unity.
Nikolai N. Pavliuchenkov
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The philosophy of cosmism traces its origins back to the philosophical traditions of Ancient Greece. The philosophy of cosmism encompasses various dimensions, including religious-philosophical, mystical, artistic, aesthetic, and scientific aspects ...
Kasım MÜMİNOĞLU
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Modern positivism reduced ‘being to knowing’, considering being as cognitively inaccessible and its study as meaningless. In recent ‘scientistic’ scholarship, these presuppositions have found new life.
Callum D. Scott
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