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Katedra zdravotně-sociálních studií (20100)
Title:
Pojetí svobody ve filozofii všejednoty
Citace
Petrucijová, J. a Feber, J. Pojetí svobody ve filozofii všejednoty.
In:
METAMORFÓZY SLOBODY V DEJINÁCH MYSLENIA.
Nitra: UKF v Nitre, 2013. s. 21-29. Philosophica 13. ISBN 978-80-558-0509-2.
Subtitle
Publication year:
2013
Obor:
Filosofie a náboženství
Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-80-558-0509-2
Book title in original language:
METAMORFÓZY SLOBODY V DEJINÁCH MYSLENIA
Title of the edition and volume number:
Philosophica 13
Place of publishing:
Nitra
Publisher name:
UKF v Nitre
Issue reference (issue number):
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Published:
v zahraničí
Author of the source document:
Number of pages:
9
Book page count:
234
Page from:
21
Page to:
29
Book print run:
120
EID:
Key words in English:
Russian philosophy of all-unity; Freedom; S. L. Frank
Annotation in original language:
Idea svobody je konstitutivním prvkem každé kultury. Je to důležité téma ruské filosofie všejednoty, jejímž hlavním úkolem je umístit relativní svět do absolutního kontextu. Absolutno je pojáto jako Bůh. Absolutní povaha Boha a lidská svoboda nejsou v rozporu: lidská svoboda pochází od Boha a díky Bohu.
Annotation in english language:
The idea of freedom is one of the constitutive elements of each culture. It?s an important topic within the Russian philosophy of all-unity. One of its main tasks is to put relative world into the absolute context. The Absolute is understood as God. God?s absoluteness and human freedom are not contradictory: even though freedom means to assert one´s ?own? towards the ?alien?, the inward and one´s ?own? in human personality, though being ontologically important, comes from God and due to God.
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Reference
R01:
RIV/61988987:17200/13:A1401A6N
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