While this complex topic has been extensively explored by Russian religious philosophers, it has received less attention from Western and Soviet writers.
On Russian television stations he was mourned as "the greatest Russian philosopher."
Nikolai Berdyaev (1874-1948) was a Russian philosopher of religion and politics.
The way to arrive at such a philosophy is to continue the thinking of Skovoroda, the only authentic Russian philosopher up to then.
This character was based upon the Russian philosopher, historian, and writer Peter Kropotkin.
It is this beauty, the Russian philosophers held, that would "will save the World".
The nineteenth-century Russian philosophers attached signal importance to obshchina as a unique feature distinguishing Russia from other countries.
Biographies and main works of Russian philosophers as well as their books, manuscript, letters, diaries.
His son Vladimir Solovyov was one of the most influential Russian philosophers.
"Curiouser and curiouser," he quoted one of his favorite Russian philosophers.