SPIRITUALITY AND PEDAGOGY: QUESTIONS OF PERSONALITY EDUCATION IN THE PHILOSOPHY OF V.S. SOLOVYOV
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ethical philosophy, God-humanity, spiritual and moral education, human personality, family valuesAbstract
For Russian pedagogy, the education of the human soul has always remained the highest priority in the upbringing of the younger generation. Russian religious philosophers of the late XIX – early XX century, among whom the activity of Vladimir Sergeevich Solovyov, who stood at the origins of the Russian "spiritual renaissance" of the early XX century, stands out. V.S. Solovyov is the creator of the philosophical concept of "positive unity", i.e. the idea of the organic unity of world existence while preserving the individuality of its elements. In his works, the concept of “God-manhood” has also been widely interpreted as the limit to the perfection of an individual in likening himself to the Creator. This article is devoted to the study of the fundamental ideas of V.S. Solovyov as a thinker on the spiritual and moral education of a person.
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