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    The life and work of Semen L. Frank: a study of Russian religious philosophy.Stephanie Solywoda - 2008 - Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag.
    Semen Frank is one of the most interesting and exciting pre-revolutionary Russian religious philosophers to be “rediscovered” after the fall of the Soviet Union. His involvement in Russian pre-revolutionary political and academic life brought Frank into contact with an imaginative, progressive and idealistic group of thinkers whose ranks he then joined. Like Nicholas Berdyaev and Fr. Sergei Bulgakov, Frank put forward his own philosophical views about their world, which was in upheaval, and about human nature. After emigration (...)
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    The life and work of Semen L. Frank: a study of Russian religious philosophy.Stephanie Solywoda - 2008 - Stuttgart: Ibidem-Verlag.
    Semen Frank is one of the most interesting and exciting pre-revolutionary Russian religious philosophers to be “rediscovered” after the fall of the Soviet Union. His involvement in Russian pre-revolutionary political and academic life brought Frank into contact with an imaginative, progressive and idealistic group of thinkers whose ranks he then joined. Like Nicholas Berdyaev and Fr. Sergei Bulgakov, Frank put forward his own philosophical views about their world, which was in upheaval, and about human nature. After emigration (...)
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    Russian Ontologism: An Overview.Frédéric Tremblay - 2021 - Studies in East European Thought 73 (2):123-140.
    Russian philosophy underwent many phases: Westernism, Slavophilism, nihilism, pre-revolutionary religious philosophy, and dialectical materialism or Soviet philosophy. At first sight, each one of these phases seems antithetical to the preceding one. Yet, they all appear to have in common a certain negative attitude towards the subjectivism of Kantianism and German Idealism. In contrast to the latter, Russian philosophy typically displays a tendency towards ontologism, which is generally defined as the view that there is such a thing (...)
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    A history of Russian philosophy 1830-1930: faith, reason, and the defense of human dignity.Gary M. Hamburg & Randall Allen Poole (eds.) - 2010 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Machine generated contents note: List of contributors; Acknowledgments; Introduction: the humanist tradition in Russian philosophy G. M. Hamburg and Randall A. Poole; Part I. The Nineteenth Century: 1. Slavophiles, Westernizers, and the birth of Russian philosophical humanism Sergey Horujy; 2. Alexander Herzen Derek Offord; 3. Materialism and the radical intelligentsia: the 1860s Victoria S. Frede; 4. Russian ethical humanism: from populism to neo-idealism Thomas Nemeth; Part II. Russian Metaphysical Idealism in Defense of Human Dignity: (...)
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    Rethink Russian Philosophy Today.Vasiliy Gritsenko - 2008 - Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 8:101-107.
    There is its own philosophical tradition in Russia. The traditional Russian philosophy is idealistic and religious. The basic categories of traditional Russian philosophy: "Ideal", "Sofia", "Sobornost", « Beauty, True, Kind (the Blessing)». The basic problem of Russian philosophy is to find the way of rescue mankind. One of the cardinal problems is the problem of civilization choice: East – West - Russia. According to the method of Russian philosophy it is not so analytic, but it (...)
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    Science and ideology in the Soviet capital discourse of religious studies: dichotomous analysis.Irina A. Savchenko & Olga K. Shimanskaya - forthcoming - Studies in East European Thought:1-13.
    Dichotomous analysis is used as a method to identify the contradictory nature and ways of adaption demonstrated by representatives of the Moscow School of Religious Studies (MSRS) in the combination of science and ideology specific to the Soviet period. This study proves that scholars can rarely be completely autonomous since their socio-political environment invariably affects their academic stance. In the late 1950s, Soviet religious studies were characterized by historicism. By the 1960s, Soviet authorities realized that the destruction of (...)
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    Russian religious philosophy: selected aspects.Frederick Charles Copleston - 1988 - Notre Dame, Ind., USA: University of Notre Dame.
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  8. Russian religious aesthetics.Viktor Bychkov & O. V. Bychkov - 1998 - In Michael Kelly (ed.), Encyclopedia of aesthetics. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 4--195.
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    The Doctrine of Three Types of Being in the Russian Theological-Academic Philosophy in the 19th Century.Irina Tsvyk & Daniil Kvon - 2023 - Philosophies 8 (4):53.
    The article is devoted to the analysis of the theological-academic ontological doctrine of the three types of being formulated within the framework of the Russian theological-academic philosophy of the 19th century. The study of this problem in the context of the general analysis of the phenomenon of theological-academic philosophy allows expanding our understanding of the genesis of Russian philosophy and its religious-philosophical component. The main aim of the article is the historical-philosophical analysis (on the material of philosophical (...)
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    The Development of Religious and Philosophical Anthropological Paradigm in Soviet Philosophy in 1985–1991: A Historical and Philosophical Analysis. [REVIEW]Oleg A. Ustinov - 2020 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 63 (8):126-142.
    The article considers the religious-philosophical anthropological paradigm in Soviet philosophy during the years of perestroika. It was during this period that Soviet idealist philosophers, forced to work under the conditions of a “scientific underground” for seven decades, first gained the right to participate legally in academic discussions. They substantiated the idea of man as a divine immortal being called to deification, restored, and approved in the official discourse the religious-philosophical anthropological model, either reinterpreting it according to the samples (...)
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    Russian Religious Thought.Judith Deutsch Kornblatt & Richard F. Gustafson (eds.) - 1996 - University of Wisconsin Press.
    This book explores central issues of modern Russian religious thought by focusing on the work of Soloviev and three religious philosophers who further developed his ideas in the early twentieth century: P. A. Florensky, Sergei Bulgakov, and ...
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    The Ethics of Russian Religious Modernism.A. I. Brodskii - 1998 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 37 (1):65-71.
    In the second half of the nineteenth century utilitarianism and naturalism dominated Russian ethical thought. The Russian intelligentsia, nurtured on the works of N. G. Chernyshevskii, P. L. Lavrov, and D. I. Pisarev, regarded utilitarianism as an alternative to all the ideologies that harness man to the service of "ends higher than himself." It was thought that only man, as a concrete, living individual, could be regarded as the end and purpose of activity. Such concepts as individual interests, (...)
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    Faith and Science in Russian Religious Thought.Teresa Obolevitch - 2019 - Oxford University Press.
    The book brings forth a comprehensive analysis of the relationship between science and faith in Russian religious thought.
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    The rabbit and the duck : Antinomic unity in dostoevskij, the Russian religious tradition, and Mikhail Bakhtin.Ksana Blank - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 59 (1-2):21 - 37.
    At the core of Dostoevskij's philosophy and theology lies a concept according to which the Truth (Istina) is antinomical: it contains both a thesis and its antithesis without expectation of synthesis. This concept can be traced to Eastern Patristics. After Dostoevskij, the theory of antinomies was elaborated by 20th century Russian religious thinkers such as Pavel Florenskij, Sergej Bulgakov, Nikolaj Berdjaev, Semën Frank, and Vladimir Losskij. Their ideas help us to understand that Dostoevskij's dialogism, made famous in its (...)
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    Beyond modernity: Russian religious philosophy and post-secularism.Teresa Obolevitch (ed.) - 2016 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications.
    Post-secularism is the fundamental evidence of the end of modernity. Modernity, as sleeping reason in Francisco Goya's painting, realizes that, although it thought that it was awake, it was producing monsters. We try to analyze post-secular philosophy from the point of view of Russian religious thought. We believe that such philosophers as Vladimir Soloviev, Pavel Florensky, Sergey Bulgakov, Nikolai Berdyaev, Georges Florovsky, and Semen Frank may be helpful for understanding and overcoming post-secular order. Their unique views on the (...)
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    Russian Religious Philosophy: Selected Aspects. [REVIEW]Judith M. Mills - 1991 - International Philosophical Quarterly 31 (2):248-250.
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    The Rabbit and The Duck: Antinomic unity in Dostoevskij, the Russian religious tradition, and Mikhail Bakhtin.Ksana Blank - 2007 - Studies in East European Thought 59 (1-2):21-37.
    At the core of Dostoevskij's philosophy and theology lies a concept according to which the Truth is antinomical: it contains both a thesis and its antithesis without expectation of synthesis. This concept can be traced to Eastern Patristics. After Dostoevskij, the theory of antinomies was elaborated by 20th century Russian religious thinkers such as Pavel Florenskij, Sergej Bulgakov, Nikolaj Berdjaev, Semën Frank, and Vladimir Losskij. Their ideas help us to understand that Dostoevskij's dialogism, made famous in its secular (...)
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    Problems of humanization and Russian religious and philosophical thought.O. O. Romanovsky - 2000 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 16:3-11.
    In the twentieth century was made grandiose on its scale as an attempt to re-open the idea of ​​development, evolutionism adapted to man - the image and likeness of God, moreover, to influence the further development of man in accordance with the designed purpose - "common good", "the main benefit" Expected result was considered close and easily achievable, so obviously the dependence of "characteristics" from the natural and social environment seemed to be. There was a temptation to create some kind (...)
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  19. Oxford Handbook of Russian Religious Thought.R. A. Poole, G. Pattison & C. Emerson (eds.) - forthcoming - Oxford University Press.
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    New frontiers in Russian religious philosophy: The philosophical anthropology of Sergey S. Horujy.Kristina Stoeckl - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (1):3-16.
    Volume 57, Issue 1, February 2019, Page 3-16.
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    Leo Tolstoy and Russian religious philosophy. Trans. from German by A.S. Tsygankov.R. M. Zwahlen & A. S. Tsygankov - 2017 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 21 (1):55-63.
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    Leo Tolstoy and Russian Religious Philosophy.R. M. Zwahlen & A. S. Tsygankov - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):85-92.
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    A sociological view of the Russian religious renaissance at the end of the twentieth century: Its scope, limits and tendencies.Mirko Blagojevic - 2004 - Filozofija I Društvo 2004 (24):189-227.
    In this article I have dealt with empirical proofs for the Russian religious renaissance which came after the fall of the Soviet socialistic empire and carried on all through the nineties as a pro-religious consensus and a religious belief. Likewise, I have dealt with proofs suggesting certain limitations of the renaissance in question which manifested mainly in irregular fulfillment of religious duties. U ovom clanku autor se bavi empirijskim dokazima za rusku religioznu renesansu koja je (...)
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    Posthumanism and Russian religious thought.Jan Krasicki - 2002 - Studies in East European Thought 54 (1-2):125-143.
    I argue that one of the centralaspects characterizing the philosophicalhorizon at the threshhold of the twentieth andtwenty-first centuries is the erosion of thehumanist idea, i.e. `posthumanism''. Russianreligious philosophy is pervaded byconsiderations of humanism and posthumanism(antihumanism). The latter ascribes centralsignificance to the category of `Godmanhood''with which the leading Russian philosophersopposed the Nietzschean category of theOverman. But all of Germany philosophy can bereproached for having forsaken man. The`posthumanist'' narrative about man and God isan extreme, indeed pathological symptom ofphilosophy waiting for Embodiment.
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    Georges Florovsky and the Russian Religious Renaissance.Caryl Emerson - 2016 - Common Knowledge 22 (2):310-311.
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    The Study of Russian Religious Philosophy in Freiborg.А.С Tsygankov - 2018 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 22 (1):93-99.
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    Sophia and the Devil: Kant in the Face of Russian Religious Metaphysics.A. V. Akhutin - 1991 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 29 (4):59-89.
    The purpose of the present article is not an excursion into the history of philosophy. It is not a story of the adventures of Immanuel Kant on Russian soil, and even less does it pretend to expound systematically the perception of Kantian philosophy by Russian metaphysics. The author's interest is strictly philosophical. Russian religious thought, insofar as it has an appetite for philosophizing, consciously enters into the life of classical European philosophy, into that living communication of (...)
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    Reception of V.S. Solovyov's Legacy in Russian Religious and Philosophical Thought: G.V. Florovsky's Case.Anatoly V. Chernyaev - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (4):620-630.
    Public interest in the legacy of Russian religious philosophy, and above all in the legacy of V. S. Solovyov, reached its peak at the turn of the 1990s, after which it declined. As indirect evidence of this, we can note the remaining unrealized idea of installing a monument to the philosopher, slowing down the pace of work on the release of a complete collection of his works, and reducing the number of works dedicated to him. The year of (...)
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    Solov'ëvs letzte Philosophie – eine Annäherung an Kant?Vesa Oittinen - 2003 - Studies in East European Thought 55 (2):97-114.
    In his last, uncompleted essay Teoreticheskaja filosofija (1897–1899) Vladimir Solov'ëv seems to acknowledge thecentral statements of Kant's epistemology andphilosophy of subjectivity in a manner whichhas lead many interpretators to think that hewanted to revise substantially his earlierphilosophy. A closer look at Solov'ëv'sarguments show, however, that this is not thecase: his critique of the Cartesian concept ofsubjectivity does not allow him to embraceKantianism, either. So it must be stated thateven Solov'ëv does not, in the last instance,abandon the primarily Anti-Kantian positions ofRussian (...)
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    The paradoxical anchoring of Kojève’s philosophizing in the tradition of Russian religious philosophy.Annett Jubara - 2024 - Studies in East European Thought 76 (1):9-24.
    The subject of this paper is Alexandre Kojève’s relationship to Russian Religious Philosophy, which is characterized by a paradoxical contrast between Kojève’s openly critical judgment of it, on the one hand, and the hidden, implicit influence of this philosophical tradition on his own atheistic philosophizing on the other. The hidden influence of Russian Religious Philosophy, Kojève’s engagement with the philosophical ideas of Vladimir Solovyov and Fyodor Dostoevsky, will be shown by two case studies. The first case (...)
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    The oxford handbook of Russian religious thought edited by Caryl Emerson, George Pattison and Randall A. Poole, oxford university press, oxford, 2020, pp. 752, £110.00, hbk. [REVIEW]Hyacinthe Destivelle - 2022 - New Blackfriars 103 (1103):146-149.
    New Blackfriars, Volume 103, Issue 1103, Page 146-149, January 2022.
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    God with us: a study in religious idealism.William Ralph Boyce Gibson - 1909 - London: A. and C. Black.
    Rudolf Eucken on the meaning and value of life: the anthropotheistic standpoint of religious idealism.--The alleged revolutionism of Eucken's philosophy.--Activism and adolescence.--The religion of the spirit.--The principle of fruition.--Religion and morality.--Fruition and action.--The passion of love.--Pragmatism and religious idealism.--Universalism and the problem of evil.
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  33. Breaks and links. Prospects for Russian religious philosophy today.S. S. Horujy - 2001 - Studies in East European Thought 53 (4):269-284.
    An analytical review of the current situation of Christian philosophyin Russia is presented, aiming to explain, why so much expectedrenaissance of this philosophy in the post-soviet period did nottake place. Russian philosophy is shown to be structurally a synthesis of the Western conceptual framework and Eastern Christian discourse,the latter being, in turn, the synthesis of patristic and asceticdiscourse, including two basic paradigms, deification (theosis)and sacralisation, and having energy as its dominant category.The key role of ascetic experience in Eastern Christian (...)
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    L.N. Tolstoy's Principle of “Non-Resistance to Evil by Violence” in the Context of Russian Religious Philosophy of the Late XIX - Early XX Century.I. I. Evlampiev & I. Yu Matveeva - 2020 - RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (2):165-180.
    The article discusses how the meaning of the principle of “non-resistance to evil by violence” was changing in L.N. Tolstoy's religious and philosophical teachings and how this principle was evaluated in Russian religious philosophy of the late XIX - early XX century. In the first version of Tolstoy’s teachings, set forth in the book “What is my faith?”, the principle of non-resistance was understood in a moral sense, as the norm for all people; its execution should lead (...)
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    The Psychology of Religion in Russian Religious Thought: On the Problem Statement.Konstantin Antonov - 2018 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 5:143-156.
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    Georges florovsky and the Russian religious renaissance, by Paul L.gavrilyuk, oxford university press, oxford, 2013, pp. XV + 297, £ 75.00, hbk. [REVIEW]Aidan Nichols Op - 2015 - New Blackfriars 96 (1066):756-757.
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    Peter Ehlen’s Christian Reading of Frank’s Russian Religious Philosophy.Oksana Nazarova - 2013 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 18 (2):251-261.
    This paper analyzes the problem of Western perceptions of one of the most original branches of the Russian Philosophical Renaissance that occurred at the beginning of the 20th century: namely, the so called Russian Religious Philosophy. This problem still possesses contemporary relevance, owing to the fact that Russian philosophy continues to be engaged in a search for self-identification in respect of Western philosophical contexts. The paper shows that “Russian Religious Philosophy” is perceived by Western (...)
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    Peter Ehlen’s Christian Reading of Frank’s Russian Religious Philosophy.Oksana Nazarova - 2014 - Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 18 (2):251-261.
    This paper analyzes the problem of Western perceptions of one of the most original branches of the Russian Philosophical Renaissance that occurred at the beginning of the 20th century: namely, the so called Russian Religious Philosophy. This problem still possesses contemporary relevance, owing to the fact that Russian philosophy continues to be engaged in a search for self-identification in respect of Western philosophical contexts. The paper shows that “Russian Religious Philosophy” is perceived by Western (...)
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    The cross & the sickle: Sergei Bulgakov and the fate of Russian religious philosophy.Catherine Evtuhov - 1997 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    INTRODUCTION The Silver Age as History The Russian Revolution of was a cataclysmic event that shattered the foundations of both the old autocratic regime ...
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    Sergey S. Horujy and the Russian Religious Philosophical Tradition.Marina F. Bykova - 2019 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (1):1-2.
    Volume 57, Issue 1, February 2019, Page 1-2.
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    Criticism of Leo Tolstoy's Doctrine of Nonresistance to Evil by Force in Late-Nineteenth- and Early-Twentieth-Century Russian Religious-Philosophical Thought: Three Main Arguments.Maria L. Gel'fond - 2011 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 50 (2):38-57.
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    Put' Against Logos: The critique of Kant and neo-Kantianism by Russian religious philosophers in the beginning of the twentieth century.Michael A. Meerson - 1995 - Studies in East European Thought 47 (3-4):225 - 243.
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    The questions of the syncretic nature of the evolution of Chinese Buddhism in the writings of Russian religious scholars.V. V. Gladkyh - 2004 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 29:128-138.
    To date, a number of new topical challenges are facing Buddhology. First, it is necessary to study the Buddhist doctrine, not just one or two schools, as it was done before, but using as many Buddhist directions as possible, to determine their contribution to the general teaching of Buddhism, as E.Torchynov noted: "Buddhism has historically been presented in different ways and directions, very different from one another, more reminiscent of different religions than different denominations within one religion. But there are (...)
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    Teresa Obolevitch, Faith and Science in Russian Religious Thought, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2019. [REVIEW]Frédéric Tremblay - 2020 - Studies in East European Thought 72 (1):83-87.
    This is a review of Teresa Obolevitch's Faith and Science in Russian Religious Thought, which provides an intellectual history of the collaboration between fides and ratio in the course of the development of Russian thought, from its Byzantine origins to the twenty-first century. Obolevitch examines various approaches to combining faith and science in such eighteenth-century thinkers as Mikhail Lomonosov and Gregory Skovoroda, the nineteenth-century thinkers Victor Kudryavtsev-Platonov, Dimitrii Golubinsky, Sergei Glagolev, the Schellingian Peter Chaadaev, the Slavophiles Alexei (...)
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  45. Questions on the reception of Russian religious philosophy today.E. Muller - 1993 - Studies in East European Thought 45 (4):235-253.
     
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    Aspects of Schelling’s influence on Sergius Bulgakov and other thinkers of the Russian religious Renaissance of the twentieth century.Tikhon Vasilyev - 2019 - International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 80 (1-2):143-159.
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  47. God with us, a study in religious idealism.W. R. Boyce Gibson - 1910 - Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 18 (1):16-17.
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  48. Man and the universe : humanity in the centre of the faith and knowledge debate in Russian religious philosophy.Alexei V. Nesteruk - 2015 - In Teresa Obolevitch & Paweł Rojek (eds.), Faith and reason in Russian thought. Kraków: Copernicus Center Press.
     
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    “The tragedy” of German philosophy. Remarks on reception of German philosophy in the Russian religious thought.Jan Krasicki - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (1):63 - 70.
    The article deals with Bulgakov’s critique of Hegel’s monistic system. For Bulgakov, Hegelian monism is an example of philosophical reductionism which aims at reducing the question of Being, the latter expressed by a proposition and constituted by the inseparable unity of three elements (person as hypostasis, its meaning and the essence of Being), to its second principle. Contrary to Hegel, Bulgakov claims that no philosophy can begin with and as itself—it has to be initiated with a datum. This is in (...)
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    “The tragedy” of German philosophy. Remarks on reception of German philosophy in the Russian religious thought.Jan Krasicki - 2010 - Studies in East European Thought 62 (1):63-70.
    The article deals with Bulgakov’s critique of Hegel’s monistic system. For Bulgakov, Hegelian monism is an example of philosophical reductionism which aims at reducing the question of Being, the latter expressed by a proposition and constituted by the inseparable unity of three elements, to its second principle. Contrary to Hegel, Bulgakov claims that no philosophy can begin with and as itself—it has to be initiated with a datum. This is in fact where the tragedy of German philosophy, and each monistic (...)
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