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Russian Culture Navigator Now, on the threshold of the third millennium, it remains to be seen if mankind will live up to this belief of the Russian thinker nikolai berdyaev. http://www.vor.ru/culture/cultarch67_eng.html
Extractions: MARKING THE 125TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY OF NIKOLAI BERDYAEV By Milena Faustova Nikolai Berdyaev was one of the most prominent figures of the "Russian cultural Renaissance" of the early 20th century and later a leading philosopher of the Russian emigration. "Professional philosophers appeared in Russia in the 19th century. But it was thanks to Berdyaev that Russia had contributed new ideas to world philosophy. On the whole the beginning of the 20th century introduced qualitative changes into world philosophy. The period when whole systems offered a detailed analysis of every aspect of being was over. The new epoch put mankind to the test. It had in store the growth of violence and social aggression, the increasing dissonance between people and the environment, the fear of overpopulation, and mass neurasthenia with an epidemic of suicides. Philosophy was expected to produce new methods of cognition. Such methods were offered by existentialism, a teaching that was concerned with intuition and an understanding of universal being through individual being. Berdyaev's was an existentialistic attitude. He comprehended the tragic reality of the world through the drama of his own life. He appeared in Russia in "the time of troubles". And this was no accident.
Wabash Center nikolai berdyaev 18741948 An introduction to berdyaev s thought with extensive links to resources such as essays and photos. Maintained by Dirk Kelder http://www.wabashcenter.wabash.edu/resources/result_browse.aspx?topic=781
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MORRIS - QUOTATIONS - AUTHORS Includes works by and about berdyaev. Full text! Fr Alexander Men Lectures on Russian Philosopher nikolai berdyaev. A lengthy intellectual biography, http://www.fiu.edu/~morriss/bookword/quoauthbibbio.html
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Extractions: 2. Philosophy Due to his Christian perspective, Fedorov found the widespread lack of love among people appalling. He divided these non-loving relations into two kinds. One is alienation among people: "non-kindred relations of people among themselves." The other is isolation of the living from the dead: "nature's non-kindred relation to men." "[O]ne should live not for oneself nor for others but with all and for all" ( Filosofiya Obshchago Dela vol. I, 118, n. 5, as quoted in Zakydalsky, 55). Fedorov is referring to all people of all time (past, present, future). He is speaking of a project to unite humankind, the colonization ("spiritualization") of the universe, the quest for the Kingdom of God, the creation of cosmos from chaos, the death of death, even resurrection of the dead . Fedorov believed, and passionately felt, that resignation in the face of death and separation of knowledge from action was false Christianity. He cautioned against being fooled into worshipping the blind forces of Satan. Rather, one should actively participate in changing what is into what ought to be. What Was Man Created For?
Bibliography_Iver berdyaev, Nikolay (1923) Filosofiya neravenstvo. Pis ma k nedrugam no sotsial noy filosofii, Berlin Obelisk. berdyaev, Nikolay (1924) Novoe srednevekov e, http://www.nupi.no/russland/PUB/Iver/Bibliography_Iver.html
Extractions: Iver B. Neumann (1996) Russia And The Idea Of Europe: A Study In Identity And International Relations London and New York: Routledge. Bibliography Despite, or perhaps because, of the topic's pervasiveness, there are few monographs which address the question of Russia and Europe in toto History of Soviet Russia covers the early interwar period, as does Burbank, 1986. Ulam, 1974 has yet to be overtaken as a standard work on Soviet foreign policy. Yanov, esp. 1978 and Duncan, 1989 are good on Russian nationalism in the 1960s and 1970s, while Adomeit, esp. 1990, Malcolm, esp. 1994 and Neumann, 1989 cover other aspects from the Cold War period. Finally, mention should be made of a number of shorter, stimulating think-pieces with titles like 'Russia and Europe' and 'Russia and the West', written by historians who often use them to synthesise a lifetime of scholarship: Carr, 1956, 1958: 3-22; Gerschenkron, 1962; Raeff, 1964; Sumner, 1951; also Dawisha, 1984; Roberts, 1964; Wittram, 1973. The US Government's Foreign Broadcast Information Service issues a daily report on 'Central Eurasia' which is useful. The two last volumes of the latter were of particular use for the present undertaking, as were the bibliographies in the other sources just listed.
NIKOLAY BERDYEV MEMORIAL Berdyayev, Nikolay Aleksandrovich (18741948), Russian philosopher, known for his Christian existentialist or personalist views. http://sangha.net/messengers/berdyaev.htm
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