Transcendental Ground of Intrinsic Worth in Russian Literature

Authors

  • Algis Mickunas Ohio University, Ohio / Vytautas Magnus University / Vilnius Technical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.7.2018.29954

Keywords:

value, self-worth, enlightenment, construction, constitution, life-world

Abstract

The essay is a phenomenological study of Russian literature as a point of critique of two lifeworlds: the traditional Russian Feudalism with its “decadent” aristocracy, and the modern Western Enlightenment with its values, specifically the “subjective” construction of val-uations of all environment and human activities. Russian writers, from Turgenev all the way to Gogol found themselves between those two worlds and sought an answer which of them answers the existential question of human self-worth as an “eidetic” criterion of all values and life worlds, given in direct awareness. Self-worth does not belong to the world of categories, but is apparent in active commitments, such as being truthful, honorable, other and self respect‒dimensions absent among modern values.

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Published

2021-02-22

How to Cite

Mickunas, A. (2021). Transcendental Ground of Intrinsic Worth in Russian Literature. Investigaciones Fenomenológicas, (7), 477–498. https://doi.org/10.5944/rif.7.2018.29954

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