Philosophy of Economy: The World as HouseholdYale University Press, 2008 M10 1 - 360 páginas The writings of Sergei Bulgakov (1871–1944), like those of other major social thinkers of Russia’s Silver Age, were obliterated from public consciousness under Soviet rule. Discovered again after eighty years of silence, Bulgakov’s work speaks with remarkable directness to the postmodern listener. This outstanding translation of Philosophy of Economy brings to English-language speakers for the first time a major work of social theory written by a critical figure in the Russian tradition of liberal thought. What is unique about Bulgakov, Catherine Evtuhov explains in her introduction to this book, is that he bridges two worlds. His social thought is firmly based in the Western tradition, yet some of his ideas reflect a specifically Russian way of thinking about society. Though arguing strenuously in favor of political and social liberty, Bulgakov repudiates the individualistic basis of Western liberalism in favor of a conception of human dignity that is compatible with collectivity. His economic theory stresses the spiritual content of life in the world and imagines national life as a kind of giant household. Bulgakov’s work, with its singularly postmodern balance between Western and non-Western, offers fascinating implications for those in the process of reevaluating ideologies in post-Soviet Russia and in America as well. |
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... pure ” and independent contem- plation and balks at the idea of a philosophy of anything . It is true , the contemporary ear has begun to accustom itself to such expressions as , for example , the philosophy of culture , or of art , of ...
... pure ” and independent contem- plation and balks at the idea of a philosophy of anything . It is true , the contemporary ear has begun to accustom itself to such expressions as , for example , the philosophy of culture , or of art , of ...
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... pure nothingness and pure everythingness and thus equates itself with the Creator . Philosophizing is always about something that stands before us as an immediate and uncontingent given , or , to use a current phrase , philosophy is ...
... pure nothingness and pure everythingness and thus equates itself with the Creator . Philosophizing is always about something that stands before us as an immediate and uncontingent given , or , to use a current phrase , philosophy is ...
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... [ pure origins ] . Life inevitably intrudes into the realm of the logical , becomes immanent to the knowing consciousness , while remaining simultaneously transcendent to it in its con- crete , supralogical unity . This is the Ding an ...
... [ pure origins ] . Life inevitably intrudes into the realm of the logical , becomes immanent to the knowing consciousness , while remaining simultaneously transcendent to it in its con- crete , supralogical unity . This is the Ding an ...
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... pure form , possessing the key to open all locks . My posited problem pre- tends to less : I wish to say only that we can approach a general philosophy of life by proceeding also from this aspect of life , and therefore perceive some ...
... pure form , possessing the key to open all locks . My posited problem pre- tends to less : I wish to say only that we can approach a general philosophy of life by proceeding also from this aspect of life , and therefore perceive some ...
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... pure cognition ) suffer from the unabashed dogmatism of their fundamental propositions : in one , the frag- ile and unstable apparatus of contemporary scientific thought is automatically accepted as the absolute foundation of philoso ...
... pure cognition ) suffer from the unabashed dogmatism of their fundamental propositions : in one , the frag- ile and unstable apparatus of contemporary scientific thought is automatically accepted as the absolute foundation of philoso ...
Contenido
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CHAPTER 2 The NaturalPhilosophical Bases of the Theory of Economy | 77 |
CHAPTER 3 The Significance of the Basic Economic Functions | 95 |
CHAPTER 4 On the Transcendental Subject of Economy | 123 |
CHAPTER 5 The Nature of Science | 157 |
CHAPTER 6 Economy as a Synthesis of Freedom and Necessity | 196 |
CHAPTER 7 The Limits of Social Determinism | 223 |
CHAPTER 8 The Phenomenology of Economy | 245 |
CHAPTER 9 Economic Materialism as a Philosophy of Economy | 262 |
Notes | 287 |
Glossary of Greek Terms | 328 |
Glossary of Names | 329 |
Index | 339 |
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Philosophy of Economy: The World as Household Sergeĭ Nikolaevich Bulgakov,Catherine Evtuhov Sin vista previa disponible - 2000 |
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