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S. L. Frank: The Life And Work Of A Russian Philosopher, 1877-1950

Autor Philip Boobbyer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 1995
“There are many reasons for writing a biography of Semyon Frank. Quite apart from his philosophy, he lived a remarkable life. Born in Moscow in 1877, he was exiled from Soviet Russia in 1922 and died in London in 1950. The son of a Jewish doctor, he became a revolutionary Social Democrat in his teens and finished his life as a Neoplatonist Christian. One of the Russian revisionist Marxists, he was then involved in the Kadet Party during the 1905 revolution before breaking with active political activity and turning to philosophy. He lived in Petrograd through the First World War until September 1917, after which he went to Saratov, where he experienced the chaos of the Russian Civil War. Living in Germany after his exile, he witnessed the rise of Hitler in Berlin, left for France in a hurry in 1937, and spent part of the war hiding from the Gestapo in the Grenoble mountains. It was a life that encompassed a lot of history.
”Yet along with this, Frank was arguably Russia’s greatest twentieth-century philosopher. Indeed, V.V. Zen‘kovskii, the historian of Russian philosophy, considered Frank ’in strength of philosophic vision … the most outstanding among Russian philosophers generally — not merely among those who share his ideas.‘ For its lucidity, conciseness, systematic character, and unity, Zen’kovskii considered Frank’s system ‘ the highest achievement … of Russian philosophy.’ Doubtless, Zen‘kovskii’s assessment is disputable, but his remarks emphasize Frank’s stature in the Russian tradition. In the style of German idealism, Frank constructed a comprehensive philosophical system, which he believed offered a coherent alternative to materialism. He was deeply worried by the implications of epistemological relativism and constructed a system of metaphysics designed to link epistemology and ontology, to bridge the gulf between thought and being. In addition, he attempted to express the idea of a personal God in philosophical language. His system also embraced social philosophy, anthropology, and ethics.“
— from the Introduction by the author
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780821411100
ISBN-10: 0821411101
Pagini: 304
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Ohio University Press
Colecția Ohio University Press

Recenzii

"Boobbyer's book abounds with detail that animates philosophical positions that might otherwise seem unbearably abstract and dry."—David Bakhurst, British Journal for the History of Philsophy

"Philip Boobbyer should be praised for providing such a wealth of new biographical information about Frank and for attempting to show how Frank's social and political ideas flow from his metaphysics."—Boris Jakim, Symposion, A Journal of Russian

"A first-rate piece of biography, Boobbyer's study deserves to be read by history and philosophy undergraduates and graduates alike."—G. E. Snow, Choice

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“There are many reasons for writing a biography of Semyon Frank. Quite apart from his philosophy, he lived a remarkable life. Born in Moscow in 1877, he was exiled from Soviet Russia in 1922 and died in London in 1950.