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Zusatztext This amasingly well-written book allows the reader a rare glimpse behind the curtain and see the crystal-clear clarity that it offers on essential questions of Russian philosophy. Informationen zum Autor George M. Young is a Fellow at The Center for Global Humanities at the University of New England. Klappentext In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, a controversial school of Russian religious and scientific thinkers emerged, united in the conviction that humanity was entering a new stage of evolution and must assume a new, active, managerial role in the cosmos. The ideas of the Cosmists have in recent decades been rediscovered and embraced by many Russian intellectuals. In the first account in English of this fascinating tradition, George M. Young offers a dynamic and wide-ranging examination of the lives and ideas of the Russian Cosmists. Zusammenfassung In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, a controversial school of Russian thinkers emerged, convinced that humanity was entering an advanced stage of evolution and must assume a new, active, managerial role in the cosmos. In the first account in English of this fascinating school, George M. Young offers a dynamic and wide-ranging examination of the lives and ideas of the Russian Cosmists. Although they wrote as scientists, theologians, and philosophers, Young shows that the Cosmists addressed topics traditionally confined to occult and esoteric literature. Their writings explored the extension of the human life span to establish universal immortality; the restoration of life to the dead; the regulation of nature so that all manifestations of blind natural force were under rational human control; the effect of cosmic rays and other particles of energy on human history; and practical steps toward eventual human control over the flow of time. Suppressed during the Soviet period and little noticed in the West, the ideas of the Cosmists have in recent decades been rediscovered and embraced by many Russian intellectuals. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface Chapter 1: The Spiritual Geography of Russian Cosmism Chapter 2: Forerunners of Russian Cosmism Chapter 3: The Russian Philosophical Context Chapter 4: The Religious and Spiritual Context Chapter 5: The Russian Esoteric Context Chapter 6: Nikolai Fedorovich Fedorov (1829-1903), the Philosopher of the Common Task Chapter 7: The ''Common Task'' Chapter 8: The Religious Cosmists Chapter 9: The Scientific Cosmists Chapter 10: Promethean Theurgy Chapter 11: Fedorov's Twentieth-Century Followers Chapter 12: Cosmism Today Notes Bibliography Index ...
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George M. Young is a Fellow at The Center for Global Humanities at the University of New England.
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In the nineteenth and early twentieth century, a controversial school of Russian religious and scientific thinkers emerged, united in the conviction that humanity was entering a new stage of evolution and must assume a new, active, managerial role in the cosmos. The ideas of the Cosmists have in recent decades been rediscovered and embraced by many Russian intellectuals. In the first account in English of this fascinating tradition, George M. Young offers a dynamic and wide-ranging examination of the lives and ideas of the Russian Cosmists.
Contenu
Preface
Chapter 1: The Spiritual Geography of Russian Cosmism
Chapter 2: Forerunners of Russian Cosmism
Chapter 3: The Russian Philosophical Context
Chapter 4: The Religious and Spiritual Context
Chapter 5: The Russian Esoteric Context
Chapter 6: Nikolai Fedorovich Fedorov (1829-1903), the Philosopher of the Common Task
Chapter 7: The ''Common Task''
Chapter 8: The Religious Cosmists
Chapter 9: The Scientific Cosmists
Chapter 10: Promethean Theurgy
Chapter 11: Fedorov's Twentieth-Century Followers
Chapter 12: Cosmism Today
Notes
Bibliography
Index