Philosophy and Culture
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Egorov, V. E. (2009). The idea of cosmic nature of a human. Philosophy and Culture, 3. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=56284
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Philosophy and Culture
Reference:
Egorov, V. E. (2009). The idea of cosmic nature of a human. Philosophy and Culture, 3. https://en.nbpublish.com/library_read_article.php?id=56284
Egorov, V. E. The idea of cosmic nature of a humanAbstract: the article considers the human as an incomplete being striving at his full completion as a part of cosmos. Machinery civilization apparently failed to satisfy spiritual searching of humankind. Christianity concentrating on Christ’s image does not consider a human being as a cosmic creature, according to the author of the article. In this respect, Indian religious teachings and trans-personalism seem to be the most appropriate in regard to searching for the other worlds. Keywords: philosophy, human, personality, trans-personalism, machine, cosmos, vocation, trueness, life force, freedom.
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