Axiology of Russian humanism: History. Philosophy. Culture. Economics. Law
Collected scientific articles
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translation: Axiology of Russian humanism: History. Philosophy. Culture. Economics. Law - Collected scientific articles
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The collection contains articles devoted to various aspects of the humanistic worldview and humanistic concepts formulated at different times by outstanding Russian thinkers – historians, philosophers, teachers, theologians. Particular attention is paid to the assessment of the humanistic views of thinkers of the medieval era (10th-17th centuries) in the history of Rus' (princes Vladimir the Saint, Vladimir Monomakh, Yaroslav the Wise, Abbot Daniil, Archpriest Sylvester, merchant A.N. Nikitin and others), as well as modern (18th-19th centuries) and contemporary (20th century) times (brothers I.S. and A.S. Aksakov, M.M. Bakhtin, N.A. Berdyaev, A.A. Bogdanov, V.I. Vernadsky, L.N. Gumilyov, I.A. Ilyin, B.A. Kistyakovsky, A.N. Koshelev, N.O. Lossky, P.I. Novgorodtsev, P.V. Ol, N.K. Roerich, V.S. Soloviev, P.B. Struve, L.N. Tolstoy, M. I. Tugan-Baranovsky, E. N. Trubetskoy, S. L. Frank, A. S. Khomyakov, V. F. Ern, S. F. Sharapov, I. I. Yanzhul and others). The most important aspects of humanistic content that remain relevant in the context of the new social reality are revealed. Among them: ideas of social and state structure, civil rights and freedoms, interpersonal relations, upbringing and education, social responsibility, social solidarity, social justice, the nature of work, the role of social creativity in human life.