The Socio-Ethical Principle of Man in the Philosophical Thinking of the Socialist Era: Review of the Book “The Philosophical Legacy of S.L. Rubinstein”
Journal: RUDN Journal of Philosophy (Vol.29, No. 2)Publication Date: 2025-08-08
Authors : Nadezhda Storcheus;
Page : 592-600
Keywords : Marburg neo-Kantianism; ethics; categories; man; world; being; life;
Abstract
The review is devoted to the first volume of Sergei Leonidovich Rubinstein’s works from the planned three-volume collection of his works; the main purpose of the publication is to establish the idea of the philosopher’s work as a single path based on the interaction of philosophy and psychology in the development of basic problems related to human understanding. The creative path of a thinker confirms the need to work in the field of philosophical foundations of science, since the logic of any field of knowledge, whether pedagogy or psychology, is set from the outside. Historically, the question of the role of the body and the psyche, their interrelation in human life, was solved by psychologists, philosophers and physiologists in the 20th century.
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