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Russian philosophy of the 19th century: ideas, their role and significance
Russian philosophy of the 19th century is a variety of domestic political doctrines and ideological positions. The century before last gave the world such thinkers as MA. Bakunin, P.Ya. Chaadaev, I.V. Kireevsky, F.M. Dostoevsky, A.S. Khomyakov, K.S. Aksakov, TN. Granovsky, A.I. Herzen, L.N. Tolstoy, K.N. Leontiev, V.G. Belinsky, N.V. Fedorov, as well as many other prominent theoreticians.
The natural continuation of the belief in the miraculous power of Orthodoxy was political ideas. The best option for the development of the Russian state Russian philosophers of the 19th century, who belonged to Slavophilism, considered the monarchical form of government. This is not surprising, because the reason for the planting of Orthodoxy in Russia was the need to strengthen the autocracy. Among the supporters of this trend were KS. Aksakov, I.V. Kireevsky, A.S. Hamsters.
Westerners became the founders of Russian enlightenment, advocated the enrichment of Russian culture. The development of science advocates of this direction also considered a priority task. In the works of MA. Bakunin, A.I. Herzen, V.G. Belinsky, N.G. Chernyshevsky disclosed these ideas. The vision of each author has its own specifics, but similar writings can be traced in the writings of theoreticians.
Russian philosophy of the 19th century is the most valuable layer of Russian history. Today, political and social reality does not cease to demonstrate vivid examples of the confrontation of concepts that originated more than a century and a half ago.
Knowledge of the history of the formation and development of ideas that characterized the culture in Russia in the 19th century, allows us to see in a new light a phenomenon of modernity, such as the introduction of the OPK schools. Supporters of this reform are the current followers of the Slavophiles, and the opposition is the Westernizers of the 21st century. The difference between the state of affairs in the past and today's Russia is that previously opposing currents were clearly decorated and did not mix. In the present phenomenon, they are not so unambiguous: thus, behind the Western formulation, "Slavophile reality" can be hidden. For example, the "main law" of Russia proclaims a secular state, which does not prevent representatives of the Orthodox religion from enjoying special privileges.
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