Reflections of National Worldview in Nineteenth Century Russian Philosophers’ – Dostoyevsky, Solovyov and Bulgakov – Concept of Man’s Historical Being Cover Image

Tautinio pasaulėvaizdžio atspindžiai XIX a. rusų mąstytojų F. Dostojevskio, V. Solovjovo, S. Bulgakovo žmogaus istorinės būties sampratoje
Reflections of National Worldview in Nineteenth Century Russian Philosophers’ – Dostoyevsky, Solovyov and Bulgakov – Concept of Man’s Historical Being

Author(s): Aušra Malkevičiūtė
Subject(s): Cultural history, Social Philosophy, 19th Century Philosophy, Culture and social structure , Philosophy of History
Published by: Visuomeninė organizacija »LOGOS«
Keywords: Worldview; latitude; travelling; homeland; alive life; Sophia;

Summary/Abstract: The article is based on the insight that it is a person as a cultural subject who determines the continuity of national culture. The worldview position of this cultural subject is formed in the cultural context (intellectual and emotional) of the nation’s ancestors. By placing the ideas expressed in the subject’s creative thought in a worldview form, symbolic elements that constitute the basis of national worldview are reconstructed. To substantiate this insight, the author analyses works by three Russian philosophers - Dostoyevsky, Solovyov and Bulgakov - applying the method of hermeneutic interpretation.

  • Issue Year: 2004
  • Issue No: 36
  • Page Range: 71-77
  • Page Count: 7
  • Language: Lithuanian