Posthumanism and Russian Religious Thought |
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Authors: | Krasicki Jan |
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Affiliation: | (1) 45-285 Opole, ul. Szarych Szeregów 52, m. 3, Poland |
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Abstract: | I argue that one of the centralaspects characterizing the philosophicalhorizon at the threshhold of the twentieth andtwenty-first centuries is the erosion of thehumanist idea, i.e. `posthumanism'. Russianreligious philosophy is pervaded byconsiderations of humanism and posthumanism(antihumanism). The latter ascribes centralsignificance to the category of `Godmanhood'with which the leading Russian philosophersopposed the Nietzschean category of theOverman. But all of Germany philosophy can bereproached for having forsaken man. The`posthumanist' narrative about man and God isan extreme, indeed pathological symptom ofphilosophy waiting for Embodiment. |
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Keywords: | embodiment Godmanhood humanism Overman posthumanism religious thinking the `death of God' |
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