The Ontological and Aesthetic Overcoming of the Philosophy of Wilhelm Windelband in the Silver AgeстатьяИсследовательская статьяЭлектронная публикация
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Аннотация:In Russia, the Neo-Kantianism of the Baden school was extensivelystudied and exceedingly influential, in terms of both its strengths (e.g.,its justification for a unity of worldview) and its weaknesses (e.g., itsrelativistic model of truth and its rejection of ontology). The presentarticle outlines the two ways of overcoming W. Windelband’s philosophy.The first is an ontological overcoming via the idea of all-unity andsophiology, which replaces Windelband’s concept of a folk soul.The second is an aesthetic overcoming via the recreation of reality increativity, the work of free theurgy. The two approaches are shown toproduce an unresolved conflict between the sophianity of the being andthe recreation of the latter.