Philosophical-Anthropological Approach to Historic-Cultural Research

The Paideia Archive: Twentieth World Congress of Philosophy 16:124-127 (1998)
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This approach holds that the problem of humanity determines the history of culture. On the basis of theory developed by Max Scheler, I try to work out the main characteristics of cultural process, the typology of culture, and the periodization of culture. The humanities in Russia are in the midst of a methodological crisis now, and I hope that this approach will help us obtain a fuller understanding of culture.

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