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Sizemskaya, I. N. On the Inner Consent between Russian Philosophy and Literature

Abstract: The article considers the relationship between philosophy as a systematic knowledge about the world based on logic, and literature as a form of imaginary contemplation. Based on the author, conceptual thinking and image sensitivity are the two attributes of a spiritual life. From this point of view the author considers social and cultural factors defining the peculiarities of the relationship between philosophy and literature during the 19th century in Russia.


Keywords:

philosophy, conceptual ground of culture, world view, state of mind, comprehension of the world, philosophy, conscious mind, conception thinking, believing mind, imaginary contemplation, image sensitivity, literature, intelligent mind


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