The Slavophile Lexicon of "Personality"

Studies in East European Thought 61 (2-3):77 - 87 (2009)
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Abstract

The lexeme personality and its derivatives have played an important role in the development of Slavophile teachings. Slavophilism is a comprehensive Utopian project and includes philosophical, theological, social and political ideas and concepts. It intends to provide a justification for certain religious and social ideals as well as for a vision of the historical direction in which Russia should continue to develop. The article discusses the essence of this justification, its background and development through the analysis of the lexeme as used by the Slavophiles

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Russkoe mirovozzrenie.S. L. Frank & A. A. Ermichev - 1996 - Sankt-Peterburg: Nauka. Edited by A. A. Ermichev.

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