Feeling, And – the Mind of Immortality: Truly – in Russian
https://doi.org/10.18384/2949-5148-2025-2-13-20
Abstract
Aim. To reveal the comprehensive features of the Russian feeling and reason of personal immortality in the historical and philosophical context.
Methodology. The corpus of texts of the corresponding authors was analyzed logically, semantically and hermeneutically: from A. S. Pushkin to Fr. Sergius Bulgakov and I. A. Ilyin.
Results. A conclusion was made about the antinomic-true specificity of the Russian feeling and reason of personal immortality in their metaphysical, socio-philosophical and anthropological dimensions.
Research implication. The traditional domestic value of personal immortality in its Orthodox-secular and especially military aspect has been actualized.
About the Author
P. V. KalitinRussian Federation
Petr V. Kalitin – Dr. Sci. (Philosophy), Prof., Department of Philosophy
Moscow
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