Philosophy of Yakov Druskin: A Phenomenological Aspect

Authors

  • Andrey Avdeenkov Lomonosov Moscow State University

Keywords:

PHENOMENOLOGY, DRUSKIN, HUSSERL, TIMELESSNESS, ETERNITY, MICROPHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME, MACROPHENOMENOLOGY OF TIME

Abstract

The article is devoted to the phenomenological concept of the Russian thinker of the 20th Century Yakov Druskin (1902-1980). The most important and significant issues include the problem of time. Time is treated in its relation to the timelessness and eternity. The author shows what is thought Druskin close to Husserl in the interpretation of the time, what ideas he absorbed and which ideas are rejected.

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Published

2012-04-08

Issue

Section

HISTORY OF RUSSIAN PHILOSOPHY

How to Cite

Philosophy of Yakov Druskin: A Phenomenological Aspect. (2012). History of Philosophy Yearbook Istoriko-Filosofskii Ezhegodnik, 26, 401–414. https://ife.iphras.ru/article/view/7179

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