Remembering Albert Vasilyevich Sobolev (1936–2019)

Authors

  • Victor P. Vizgin RAS Institute of Philosophy. 12/1 Goncharnaya Str., Moscow, 109240, Russian Federation

Keywords:

A.V. Sobolev, S.M. Polovinkin, S.S. Khoruzhy, Russian philosophy, aesthetic personalism, artistic approach to philosophy, personalistic epistemology, cultural centrism

Abstract

The material is a memoir about Albert Vasilyevich Sobolev, with whom the author was familiar and friendly for more than half a century. The notes reflect the key features of A.V. Sobolev’s philosophical worldview and the problems that worried him throughout his creative career the existential and artistic principle in philosophical thought, the aesthetics of value and personal thinking, essayism, the poetics of philosophical text, personalistic knowledge, anti-scientism, personalistic cultural centrism. Memoir testimonies vividly reveal the contradictory, but consistent, creatively intense, thoughtful and heartfelt philosophical world of A.V. Sobolev. His creative work is revealed as an attempt to create a bias towards intelligent artistry in humanitarian knowledge. The essential part of the notes is devoted to the memories of friendly and creative relations between A.V. Sobolev and the author of the notes, S.M. Polovinkin, S.S. Khoruzhy.

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Published

2024-12-27