
In the article Karsavin’s philosophy of history is considered, the relationship between the categories of "progress" and "ideal" is clarified, methodological significance of these categories for historical knowledge is revealed. The grounds of criticism of traditional theories of progress in Karsavin’s metaphysics of all-unity are identified. The parallels between the interpretation of the essence of the social ideal in Karsavin’s philosophy of history and in Frank’s social philosophy are draw.
Рассматривается историософская концепция Карсавина, проясняется соотношение между категориями «прогресс» и «идеал», выявляется методологическое значение этих категорий для исторического познания. Раскрываются основания критики традиционных теорий прогресса в метафизике всеединства Карсавина. Проводятся параллели между трактовкой сущности общественного идеала в философии истории Карсавина и в социальной философии Франка.
философия истории Карсавина, метафизика всеединства, прогресс, идеал, историческая действительность, эсхатология, теория прогресса, Karsavin’s philosophy of history, the theory of progress.
философия истории Карсавина, метафизика всеединства, прогресс, идеал, историческая действительность, эсхатология, теория прогресса, Karsavin’s philosophy of history, the theory of progress.
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