The Absolute: The Transition of the Premodern and Modern to the Postmodern in Understanding Self-sufficiency as the Absolute

Authors

  • Mykhailo G. Murashkin

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2006.42.1816

Abstract

The statement of the problem of the article in the general form boils down to the fact that in modern philosophy, provided the postmodern Absolute is presented as a certain state of man, a certain state of consciousness of a self-sufficient nature.
The topic of the Absolute as self-sufficiency is considered in view of the fact that in the concepts of almost all postmodernist directions the problem of the Absolute appears.
An analysis of recent research and publications reveals the Absolute and self-sufficiency in a modern and modern context. Thus, in Ukrainian religious studies it is noted that the pre-modern represents the Absolute and self-sufficiency as something supernatural, as God, not from this world, but self-sufficient (where not man as God in his higher states of spirit is not from this world), when everything is just present is lower in the world.

Published

24.10.2006

Issue

Section

Articles

How to Cite

“The Absolute: The Transition of the Premodern and Modern to the Postmodern in Understanding Self-sufficiency as the Absolute” (2006) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (42), pp. 4–20. doi:10.32420/2006.42.1816.