Russian cosmism, also cosmism, is a later term for philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in Russia at the turn of the 19th century, and again...
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Cosmism may refer to: A religious philosophical position from the writings of Hugo de Garis Russian cosmism, a philosophical and cultural movement in...
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Alexander Scriabin (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
within the tradition of early Russian cosmism. Originating from Nikolai Fyodorov's and Solovyov's ideas, Russian cosmism sought to unite humanity in a...
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animals)". The late 19th- to early 20th-century movement known as Russian cosmism, by Russian philosopher N. F. Fyodorov, is noted for anticipating transhumanist...
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Agni Yoga (category CS1 uses Russian-language script (ru))
development, Russian philosophy was also marked by deep connection to literature and interest in creativity, society, religion, and Russian cosmism. Vladimir...
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Postmodernism Post-structuralism Social constructionism Structuralism Western Marxism Miscellaneous Kyoto School Objectivism Postcritique Russian cosmism more......
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Rodnovery. Rodnovery in Russia is also influenced by, and in turn influences, movements that have their roots in Russian cosmism and identify themselves...
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Nikolai Fyodorov (philosopher) (category Russian Orthodox Christians from Russia)
science figure and an innovative educator. He started the movement of Russian cosmism which was a precursor of transhumanism. Fyodorov advocated radical...
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humanism - Representationalism - Romanian philosophy - Romanticism - Russian cosmism - Russian philosophy Sabellianism - Sanatan Dharma - Sankhya - Sarvastivada...
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Nihilism (category Articles containing Russian-language text)
existing social and political institutions. The Russian form of the word, nigilizm (‹See Tfd›Russian: нигилизм), entered publication in 1829 when Nikolai...
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