A Short Story about the Übermensch: Vladimir Solov'ëv's Interpretation of and Response to Nietzsche's ÜbermenschSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 55 - Trang 157-184 - 2003
Nel Grillaert
From the 1890s on, the atheist philosopher F. Nietzsche exerted a profound and
enduring impact on Russian religious, cultural, and social reality. The
religious philosopher V.S. Solov'ëv perceived Nietzsche's thought as an actual
threat to Russian religious consciousness and his own anthropological ideal of
Divine Humanity. He was especially preoccupied with the idea of the Übermensch
since sometw... hiện toàn bộ
“Casting off the coat of Konrad”: Polish intelligentsia in the era of system transformationSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 61 - Trang 249-269 - 2009
Hanna Palska
This article outlines the means of adaptation by the Polish intelligentsia to
the conditions of a free-market (capitalist) system. The ethos of the Polish
intelligentsia is at a fundamental level in conflict with the ethos of the
middle class. Research conducted in the 1990s into social stratification in
Poland clearly showed that it was the intelligentsia that was claiming the best
new employment... hiện toàn bộ
Evald Ilyenkov and the imperialist unconscious in Soviet philosophySpringer Science and Business Media LLC - - Trang 1-18 - 2024
Giorgi Kobakhidze
Soviet Marxism is often characterized by the term ontologism. The latter could
be defined as a totalizing assertion about material being as inherently
dialectical, often coupled with an understanding of thought as mere reflection.
This fundamental assertion is said to remain unchallenged among dogmatic party
philosophers and critical Marxists alike. Far from an innocent misconception,
Soviet ontol... hiện toàn bộ
ReplySpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 66 - Trang 301-302 - 2015
Abdusalam Guseynov
Ontologism in Soviet Philosophy: Some RemarksSpringer Science and Business Media LLC - Tập 73 - Trang 205-217 - 2020
Vesa Oittinen
This paper deals with the ontological foundations of the Soviet interpretation
of dialectical materialism (Diamat) as exemplified by one of its “founding
fathers,” Abram Deborin, in his works of the late 1920s. It has been claimed
that the “ontologizing” tendency in Soviet philosophy is due to the influence of
Friedrich Engels and his ideas pertaining to the dialectics of nature. However,
a more p... hiện toàn bộ