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6. Philosophy and Life
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Note on the Text and Translation xxi
- Editor’s Introduction: Philosophy and Politics in the Russian Liberation Movement 1
- From the Moscow Psychological Society 79
- Foreword to the Russian Edition 81
- 1. Basic Problems of the Theory of Progress 85
- 2. Toward Characterization of the Theory of Marx and Engels on the Significance of Ideas in History 124
- 3. Toward Characterization of Our Philosophical Development 143
- 4. The Ethical Problem in the Light of Philosophical Idealism 161
- 5. Friedrich Nietzsche and the Ethics of “Love of the Distant” 198
- 6. Philosophy and Life 242
- 7. What the History of Philosophy Teaches 258
- 8. Ethical Idealism in the Philosophy of Law 274
- 9. The “Russian Sociological School” and the Category of Possibility in the Solution of Social-Ethical Problems 325
- 10. The Basic Principles of Auguste Comte’s Sociological Doctrine 356
- 11. Renan as Champion of Freedom of Thought 416
- 12. On the Question of Moral Creativity 422
- Glossary of Names 437
- Contributor Biographies 445
- Index 457
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Foreword vii
- Acknowledgments xix
- Note on the Text and Translation xxi
- Editor’s Introduction: Philosophy and Politics in the Russian Liberation Movement 1
- From the Moscow Psychological Society 79
- Foreword to the Russian Edition 81
- 1. Basic Problems of the Theory of Progress 85
- 2. Toward Characterization of the Theory of Marx and Engels on the Significance of Ideas in History 124
- 3. Toward Characterization of Our Philosophical Development 143
- 4. The Ethical Problem in the Light of Philosophical Idealism 161
- 5. Friedrich Nietzsche and the Ethics of “Love of the Distant” 198
- 6. Philosophy and Life 242
- 7. What the History of Philosophy Teaches 258
- 8. Ethical Idealism in the Philosophy of Law 274
- 9. The “Russian Sociological School” and the Category of Possibility in the Solution of Social-Ethical Problems 325
- 10. The Basic Principles of Auguste Comte’s Sociological Doctrine 356
- 11. Renan as Champion of Freedom of Thought 416
- 12. On the Question of Moral Creativity 422
- Glossary of Names 437
- Contributor Biographies 445
- Index 457