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Titov, V. A. Sophian Potentials of Russian Philosophy

Abstract: The article talks about the three methods of philosophy: Sophian, Epistemial and technemimic. All these methods were formed in the Ancient Greece and occurred at different stages of philosophy development. The author provides evidence that Russian philosophy is mostly based on the Sophian methods. This thesis is illustrated by the example of the two great philosophers of the 19th century, Dostoevsky and Soloviev. It should be noted that Sophian image of their philosophies had a very different basis. Dostoevsky’s philosophy was based on contradictory and sometimes paradoxical human nature while Soloviev built his conception on the idea of all-encompassing unity.


Keywords:

philosophy, sophian, idea, human, technema, definition, essence, existence, image.


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