THE LIFE, DEATH AND IMMORTALITY OF MAN IN RUSSIAN COSMIST PHILOSOPHY

Denis CHIRIAC, Universitatea de Stat din Moldova

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  • USM ADMIN

Abstract

The article investigates the evolution of philosophical conceptions regarding life, death, and immortality within
the Russian cosmism philosophical movement. Starting with precursor influences from the 19th century and continuing with its development during the Soviet and post-Soviet periods, the study analyzes how Russian cosmism
shaped its views on human existence and transcendence. The article employs various research methods, including
dialectical, comparative, synthetic, and prognostic, to examine the interactions between ideas, mutual influences, and
the evolution of cosmism philosophy concepts. Through a systemic-diachronic approach, we explore the evolution of
cosmist thought in the socio-cultural and historical context of Russia. The results highlight the complexity and depth
of philosophical conceptions within Russian cosmism, emphasizing the importance of continuing interdisciplinary
research and intercultural dialogue in this field.
Keywords: cosmism, evolution, philosophy, biosphere, noosphere, death, immortality, life.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.59295/sum10(200)2024_34

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2025-02-17

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