ABSTRACT

This Volume I of a History of Russian Philosophy, originally published in 1953, based on the authors' lectures to the Theological Institute in Paris. They also explore Russian philosophic thought and how they relate to the theoretical constructions of Russian life.

chapter |15 pages

Introduction

part I|83 pages

On the Threshold of Philosophy

chapter 2|26 pages

The Eighteenth Century. The Crisis in the Ecclesiastical Consciousness

The Philosophy of G. S. Skovoroda

chapter 3|30 pages

The Beginning of Secular Culture in Russia

Philosophic Trends in Eighteenth-Century Russia

part II|365 pages

The Nineteenth Century

chapter 4|27 pages

Philosophy and Its Fate in the Higher Schools. Early Nineteenth-Century Mysticism

Early Schellingism. The New Humanism

chapter 9|28 pages

A. I. Herzen (1812–70)

chapter 10|21 pages

The Philosophic Movement in the Russian Theological Schools during the First Half of the Nineteenth Century

Golubinski, Sidonski, Karpov, Avsenev, Gogotski, Yurkevich, et al.

chapter 11|24 pages

The Crisis in Russian Life. The Period of Alexander II

The Beginnings of Positivism and Materialism in Russian Philosophy. Chernyshevski and His Followers. The Further Evolution of Radicalism in the 1870's. N. V. Chaikovski and the ‘God-Men’

chapter 15|33 pages

K. N. Leontyev. V. V. Rozanov