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Russian original philosophical methodologies

Authors: Kalitin P.V. Published: 13.08.2024
Published in issue: #4(108)/2024  
DOI: 10.18698/2306-8477-2024-4-920  
Category: Noname  
Keywords: the principle of unmerged unity, law of non-self-contradiction, antinomically true statements, originality, actuality

The article reveals a number of original philosophical methodologies of Russian thinkers: from Metropolitan Hilarion of Kyiv to I.A. Ilyin. The patristic Orthodox principle of unmerged unity underlying these epistemological approaches, organically determined the special, antinomically true way of cognition of the authors considered in the article. Since contradictory statements themselves obey the non-classical law of non-self-contradictory identity, the Russian logician N.A. Vasiliev was the first to emphasize their rationalistic nature.

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