
The article provides the critical analysis of stereotypes that have emerged over the past two centuries, both in specialized human sciences and in the wider public consciousness surrounding the concept of the «Middle Ages» in general and the concept of «medieval philosophy» in particular. In the light of new research and contemporary methodological approaches the author reveals their inconsistency caused by an attempt to transfer the stereotypical attitudes to the Middle Ages ideologically constructed by the Modern period into our own times establishing them as a part of our contemporaneity.
В статье критически рассматривается круг стереотипов, сформировавшихся за последние два века как в гуманитарной науке, так и в широком общественном сознании вокруг понятия «Средневековье» вообще и понятия «средневековая философия» в частности. В свете новейших исследований и методологических подходов демонстрируется их несостоятельность, вызванная попыткой перенесения в нашу современность стереотипных отношений к Средневековью, сформулированных идеологией Нового времени.
ИСТОРИКО-ФИЛОСОФСКАЯ ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИЯ,СРЕДНЕВЕКОВАЯ ФИЛОСОФИЯ,СОВРЕМЕННОСТЬ,CONTEMPORANEITY,INTERPRETATION IN HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY,MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
ИСТОРИКО-ФИЛОСОФСКАЯ ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИЯ,СРЕДНЕВЕКОВАЯ ФИЛОСОФИЯ,СОВРЕМЕННОСТЬ,CONTEMPORANEITY,INTERPRETATION IN HISTORY OF PHILOSOPHY,MEDIEVAL PHILOSOPHY
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