Georges Gurvitch and Sergey Hessen on the Possibility of Forming Social Unity
... of social self-organisation according to Gurvitch; 2) in the operation of the suprafunctional organisation (the state) according to Hessen. The difference in the grounding of the general will leads to a difference in the concepts of social unity: 1) sobornost according to Gurvitch and 2) solidarity according to Hessen. Analysis of the dispute between Gurvitch and Hessen brings out not only the differences in the interpretation of social unity but also the fundamental problems with the conceptions ...
Mass, Community, Communion
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Zagirnyak, M. Yu., 2022. The Concept of Sobornost’ in the Georges Gurvitch’s Philosophy of Law. Philosophy Journal, 15(3), pp. 34-49.
https://doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2022-15-3-34-49
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sociability, sociality, mass, community, communion, social groups, philosophy of the Russian ...
The Relationship Between the Individual and the Collective in the Social Philosophy of Georges Gurvitch
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Lask, E., 1902. Fichtes Idealismus und die Geschichte. Tübingen: Mohr.
Swedberg, R., 1982. Sociology as Disenchantment: The Evolution of the Work of Georges Gurvitch. Atlantic Highlands, N. J.: Humanities Press.
Zagirnyak, M. Y., 2022. The Concept of Sobornost’ in the Georges Gurvitch’s Philosophy of Law. Philosophy Journal, 15(3), pp. 34-49.
http://dx.doi.org/10.21146/2072-0726-2022-15-3-34-49
. (In Rus.)
philosophy of the Russian Abroad, individual, society, microsociology, sociability, mass,...
Time in Sergey Trubetskoy’s and Boris Chicherin’s metaphysical concepts: A discussion on Kant
... subject, stressing that ‘there is no object (phenomenon) beyond the perceiving subject’ and that time (in a purely metaphysical sense) is possible only as a form of sensory perception of phenomena. At the same time, Trubetskoy argued that, due to the sobornost of consciousness, the subject is not an individual person but the humanity as a community of sentient and intelligent beings. In addressing Platonism, the Kantian tradition, and the philosophy of all-unity, Trubetskoy argued that the purpose ...