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    The “double being” of the human being: culture as the basis for becoming a personality
    with Illya Reyderman
    Studia Philosophiae Christianae 56 (2): 143-162. 2020.
    The main purpose of this article is to prove that one can become a personality only through culture. The authors propose to regard culture as a relatively autonomous spiritual sphere, which transcends the narrow requirements of the concrete society in its historical limitations. They argue that personality is the highest level of human development to emerge in culture, whereas the level of a biosocial organism is provided by society. The authors claim that only culture, be it religious or secula…Read more
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    The existential and the spiritual in the existential anthropology of G. Marcel and E. Minkowski
    Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 14 142-157. 2018.
    Purpose. To examine the existential anthropology of G. Marcel and E. Minkowski, in order to demonstrate the necessity of distinguishing the universal-spiritual, as human in human being, apart from the individual-existential in him, and to reveal the hierarchical correlation of biosocial, existential and spiritual spheres in personality. Theoretical basis. Within existential philosophy the author differentiates two separate traditions and proceeds from the insufficiency of the distinction of exis…Read more
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    The existential and the spiritual in the existential anthropology of G. Marcel and E. Minkowski
    Anthropological Measurements of Philosophical Research 14 142-157. 2018.
    Purpose. To examine the existential anthropology of G. Marcel and E. Minkowski, in order to demonstrate the necessity of distinguishing the universal-spiritual, as human in human being, apart from the individual-existential in him, and to reveal the hierarchical correlation of biosocial, existential and spiritual spheres in personality. Theoretical basis. Within existential philosophy the author differentiates two separate traditions and proceeds from the insufficiency of the distinction of exis…Read more