The Self-Cognition of Russian Culture: Pushkin in the Philosophical Experience of Semyon Frank

Russian Studies in Philosophy 57 (3):281-295 (2019)
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This article is devoted to Russian religious thinker Semyon L. Frank’s philosophical interpretation of Alexander S. Pushkin’s work. The article identifies the place and significance of the Pushkin...

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