On the question of the characterization of the religious and philosophical worldview of M. P. Pogodin
Автор: Gavrilov Igor Borisovich
Журнал: Труды кафедры богословия Санкт-Петербургской Духовной Академии @theology-spbda
Рубрика: Богословие, философия, культурология
Статья в выпуске: 3 (7), 2020 года.
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The article provides a historical and philosophical analysis of the ideological views of the historian and publicist Mikhail Petrovich Pogodin - one of the largest representatives of the Orthodox-Russian trend in the Russian thought of the era of Nicholas I. It is shown that, in spite of the apparent “scatteredness” and incompleteness of many undertakings, in the many years of the activity of M. P. Pogodin there is a united worldview - a consistent disclosure of the conservative position based on S. S. Uvarov's formula “Orthodoxy, autocracy, nationalism”. Relying on it, Pogodin reveals the originality of Russian history, acting as a “guardian and protector of public peace”. The assertion of the originality and nationalism of Russian history, in which “the eternal beginning, the Russian spirit”, providentialism, the special role of Orthodoxy are manifested - all this fundamentally divided him from the Westernizers. Pogodin's adherence to the ideas of Pan-Slavism, stemming from an understanding of Russia's historical mission in confronting the “revolutionary” civilization of the West with its formal political freedom, is presented in the article as an important stage in the development of the conservative views of a publicist.
M. p. pogodin, s. s. uvarov, peter i, nicholas i, moskvityanin, era of nicholas i, orthodoxy, autocracy, nationalism, the theory of official nationalism, conservatism, orthodox-russian direction, slavophilism, pan-slavism, russian history, historiosophy, russia and the west
Короткий адрес: https://sciup.org/140294864
IDR: 140294864 | DOI: 10.47132/2541-9587_2020_3_92