Отношението философия–наука–религия в творчеството на Радослав Цанов
The relationship between philosophy, science and religion in the works of Radoslav Tsanoff
Author(s): Tatyana Batuleva
Subject(s): Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Contemporary Philosophy
Published by: Axia Academic Publishers
Keywords: Radoslav Tsanoff; reality; process philosophy; science; religion; integration
Summary/Abstract: The text analyzes some leading ideas of Radoslav Tsanoff: a prominent philosopher of Bulgarian origin, who managed to gain recognition abroad. First, the emphasis is on the thesis of the "world as drama" and the need for a dramatic approach to history, human microcosm and values. Tsanoff's thesis about reality as a process and the role of the integrated approach, the process philosophy (A. N. Whitehead) and the fundamental activism are also considered. According to Tsanoff, the relationship science / religion / philosophy moves from subordination to integration; as integration does not mean a mixture of basic principles, but a philosophical need to correlate perspectives. Tsanoff substantiates the thesis that in-tegrative thinking is especially necessary for philosophical reflection and a way to overcome the limitations of the "new scientism", on the one hand, and the religious thinking, on the other.
Book: Български гласове в чужбина
- Page Range: 158-168
- Page Count: 11
- Publication Year: 2021
- Language: Bulgarian
- Content File-PDF