Slavophile, in Russian history, member of a 19th century intellectual movement that wanted Russia’s future development to be based on values and institutions derived from the country’s early history. Developing in the 1830s from study circles concerned with German philosophy, the Slavophiles were influenced greatly by… Read More ›
E12- Saggistica filosofica russa – Русская философская нон-фикшн
I filosofi nella storia del pensiero russo (scheda) – Философы в истории русской мысли (карты)
I filosofi nella storia del pensiero russo (scheda) – Философы в истории русской мысли (карты) Pëtr Markovič Abovin-Egides Konstantin Aksakov Michail Michajlovič Bachtin Michail Bakunin Michail Alexandrovič Bakunin (in russo Михаи́л Алекса́ндрович Баку́нин; Tver’, 30 maggio 1814 – Berna,… Read More ›
Bogočelovečestvo [богочеловечество] (divino-humanity)
Bogočelovečestvo [богочеловечество] (divino-humanity) Bogočelovečestvo [богочеловечество] (divino-humanity), a Russian term that refers to the Greek patristic concept to theandrikos [τὸ θεανδϱιϰός], has a central place in nineteenth- and twentieth-century Russian philosophy. It designates two movements directed toward each other: that… Read More ›