The Concept of the Individual in the Ethics of Vladimir Solovyov

Russian Studies in Philosophy 17 (3):44-65 (1978)
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Abstract

Any more or less serious attempt to deal with even one aspect of the complex and generally still inadequately studied philosophical system of so outstanding a thinker as the famous Russian idealist philosopher Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyov necessarily requires preliminary consideration and evaluation of the philosophic significance of his work as a whole

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