
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2010
Pages: 3-10
Series: Studies in East European Thought
Full citation:
, "Neoplatonic tendencies in Russian philosophy", Studies in East European Thought 62 (1), 2010, pp. 3-10.


Neoplatonic tendencies in Russian philosophy
pp. 3-10
in: Janusz Dobieszewski (ed), Polish Studies in Russian religious philosophy, Studies in East European Thought 62 (1), 2010.Abstract
The Absolute is a basic and fundamental issue for philosophy as such. I present different concepts of the Absolute (substantialism, energetism, escapism, methodologism). We can say that contemporary European philosophy "orphaned" the neo-Platonic tradition. Thereafter Russian philosophy developed in an intensive and turbulent as well as relatively uniform fashion, in view of the well-established Neo-Platonist context. This makes Russian philosophy not only part of a lasting universally acknowledged tradition; not only has Russian philosophy continued to develop currents of thought abandoned by modern European philosophiers, but it is also heir to a philosophical tradition of particular quality and value in the universal history of thought.
Publication details
Publisher: Springer
Place: Berlin
Year: 2010
Pages: 3-10
Series: Studies in East European Thought
Full citation:
, "Neoplatonic tendencies in Russian philosophy", Studies in East European Thought 62 (1), 2010, pp. 3-10.