V. P. Pazilova. A Critical Analysis of the Religious and Philosophical Doctrines of N. F. Fedorov

Russian Studies in Philosophy 26 (1):92-95 (1987)
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Abstract

A remarkable phenomenon in our present-day culture has been the broad interest shown in the history of Russian thought, which is continually, and sometimes even from unexpected quarters, showing itself to be of topical interest. Recently, and particularly in connection with the publication of the works of N. F. Fedorov, there has been an exchange of opinions in the pages of various journals with regard to the essence of his philosophical views, revealing not merely conflicting, but in a number of cases mutually exclusive assessments of those views

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