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Lazarev, V. V. Metaphysics of Fate in Nikolay Berdyaev’s History of Philosophy

Abstract: The article contains an analysis of Nikolay Berdyaev’s eschatological questions about fate and mysterious fate of Russia in the first place. The author bases his analysis on the Russian philosopher’s conception of contradictions between: 1) temporary and eternal; 2) obligations and freedom which eventually caused the tragedy of history; 3) rational knowledge and beliefs.


Keywords:

philosophy, fate, destination, freedom, Russian idea, eschatology, human, eternal, history, tragedy


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