RUDN Journal of Philosophy (Dec 2017)

Formation and peculiarity S.L. Frank’s ethical personalism

  • I V Grebeshev

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-2302-2017-21-1-64-71
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 1
pp. 64 – 71

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The author reveals the evolution of Semyon Frank’s (1877-1950) views towards morality and its foundations. He stresses the influence on the philosopher as the concept of Vladimir Solovyov’s All-Unity so western European thought in the type of Kantian’s ethics of duty and F. Nietzsche’s voluntarism and gave them religion and philosophical interpretation. Frank also inherited ideas Nicholas of Cusa and Hegel. Though substantiating principles of his personalistic ethics Frank opposed any “despotism” in the sphere of morality, both rejecting as rigorism and external norm of moral law (Kant), so “imperative” ideal of “superman” (Nietzsche). In addition, the author considers the concept of freedom and theodicy in Frank’s ethics.

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