All-Unity according to V. Soloviev and S. Frank. A Comparative Analysis

Forum Philosophicum: International Journal for Philosophy 15 (2):413-425 (2010)
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Abstract

In this article I will present and analyze the concept of all-unity of the two most famous Russian philosophers—Vladimir Soloviev and Semyon Frank. As will be argued, the concept of all-unity is part of an old philosophical tradition. At the same time, it is an original idea of the Russian thought of the Silver Age.

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