N. V. GOGOL AS A PHILOSOPHER
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Th e article investigates the philosophical views of Nikolai Gogol. Based on the analysis of literary works of the great Russian writer we explore the philosophical and anthropological, historiosophical, aesthetic, moral and religious views of the great Russian writer in their evolution. Gogol in his philosophical views proceeded from the belief according to which society is transformed not by change of its outer structure, but by internal changes in a person. Refs 14.
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Historic individualism, aesthetic anthropology, Christian anthropology, historical philosophy, aesthetic humanism, personalism, Church, social utopia, Western civilization
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