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Problem of basis of human nature and moral person in the philosophy of I. Kant and Russian philosophy of the second half of the XIX century
Abstract. The paper highlights the problem of freedom considered by Russian religious philosophers of late XIX – early XX centuries – N.A. Berdyaev, V. Solov'yov, F.M. Dostoevsky. Interaction of freedom and other philosophical and social categories has been investigated; the idea that the God fills the human existence with sense has been stated; the strive for spiritual freedom and moral ideal has been observed; the idea of universal unity has been proclaimed.
Keywords: German critical philosophy, Russian philosophy, person, sociality, morality, categorical and practical imperative, freedom and necessity, duty and responsibility of person, social regulations and ideals
Printed reference: Machkarina O.D. Problem of basis of human nature and moral person in the philosophy of I. Kant and Russian philosophy of the second half of the XIX century // Vestnik of MSTU. 2010. V. 13, No 2. P. -.
Electronic reference: Machkarina O.D. Problem of basis of human nature and moral person in the philosophy of I. Kant and Russian philosophy of the second half of the XIX century // Vestnik of MSTU. 2010. V. 13, No 2. P. -. URL: http://vestnik.mstu.edu.ru/v13_2_n39/articles/18_machkar.pdf.