Some philosophers and theologians state that there is a limit to rational reasoning beyond which experience or intuition should be used. Forceful arguments for the limitation of some logical principles are presented by Florensky and Frank. Some of their arguments are investigated in the present paper
Enlightenment evidentialism argues that a belief is rational for a person only if that person has su...
The article reviews the criticism of philosophical position of I. Kant by the Russian religious phil...
Rational epistemics is the line of reasoning inclined to reason separated from reliance on experienc...
Some philosophers and theologians state that there is a limit to rational reasoning beyond which ex...
Pavel Florensky (1882-1937), a Russian theologian, philosopher, and mathematician, argued that the r...
Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky is a towering figure of the 20th century. He is recognised among many ...
Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky is a towering figure of the 20th century. He is recognised among many ...
In this paper I take a closer look at Fr. Georges Florovsky’s original view on the relation between ...
Reading only the contemporary and popular literature on the Orthodox spiritual life, it is possible ...
This paper examines Linda Zagzebski’s account of rationality, as set out in her rich, wide-ranging, ...
“If the ignorance of nature gave birth to the gods, the rise of knowledge of nature is calculated to...
"The primacy of reason and the primacy of faith, Athens and Jerusalem - these are centuries-old opp...
This article explores Pavel Florenskij’s dialectical method as the preferred way to discern spiritua...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
This book analyses the relationship between life and rationality in Florenskij’s thought. In the fi...
Enlightenment evidentialism argues that a belief is rational for a person only if that person has su...
The article reviews the criticism of philosophical position of I. Kant by the Russian religious phil...
Rational epistemics is the line of reasoning inclined to reason separated from reliance on experienc...
Some philosophers and theologians state that there is a limit to rational reasoning beyond which ex...
Pavel Florensky (1882-1937), a Russian theologian, philosopher, and mathematician, argued that the r...
Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky is a towering figure of the 20th century. He is recognised among many ...
Pavel Alexandrovich Florensky is a towering figure of the 20th century. He is recognised among many ...
In this paper I take a closer look at Fr. Georges Florovsky’s original view on the relation between ...
Reading only the contemporary and popular literature on the Orthodox spiritual life, it is possible ...
This paper examines Linda Zagzebski’s account of rationality, as set out in her rich, wide-ranging, ...
“If the ignorance of nature gave birth to the gods, the rise of knowledge of nature is calculated to...
"The primacy of reason and the primacy of faith, Athens and Jerusalem - these are centuries-old opp...
This article explores Pavel Florenskij’s dialectical method as the preferred way to discern spiritua...
Pope Benedict XVI argued that it is "necessary and reasonable to raise the question of...
This book analyses the relationship between life and rationality in Florenskij’s thought. In the fi...
Enlightenment evidentialism argues that a belief is rational for a person only if that person has su...
The article reviews the criticism of philosophical position of I. Kant by the Russian religious phil...
Rational epistemics is the line of reasoning inclined to reason separated from reliance on experienc...