Borodenko O. Fleshly and Spiritual Aspects of Human Being in Andrei Platonov 's Creation

Українська версія

Thesis for the degree of Candidate of Sciences (CSc)

State registration number

0414U000292

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Specialization

  • 09.00.04 - Філософська антропологія, філософія культури

25-12-2013

Specialized Academic Board

Д 64.051.06

V.N. Karazin Kharkiv National University

Essay

The object: philosophical anthropologic problems in Andrei Platonov's works. The aim is to investigate of essence of fleshliness aspect and spiritual aspect of human being based on philosophical anthropologic analysis of symbolism in Andrei Platonov's works. The methods used in the thesis are investigation methods of complex and pluralistic nature meeting the requirements of modern cultural-philosophical theory and philosophical anthropology. The theoretical results and their novelty. The dissertation contains the investigation of the philosophical anthropologic problems in Andrei Platonov's works. Symbolism of fleshliness as aspect of human being have been investigated. The contents of the philosophical problems of human existence in A. Platonov's symbolism understanding too. The analysis of the philosophical anthropologic aspects of personal forming and problems of spirituality and human predestination in Andrei Platonov's works is carried out. Establishment to sources of philosophical anthropologic problems by Andrei Platonov presents in this dissertation. The contents of philosophical symbolism in the literary creation by A. Platonov have been exposed as a way to essence of human being like a fullness. The practical value of the research is stressed by the dissertation investigations that can be used in further Philosophy, Theory of Literature and Cultural studies, for working out courses and special courses on Philosophy and Culture theory, for general preparation of students at seminars and lectures on Culture Philosophy and also for using theoretical postulates and the conclusions of the dissertation as a methodological basis for further investigations in closely-related problems.

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