
Passion of the Russian Soul in the Context of Nikolai Berdyaev's Philosophy
Author(s) -
Anna A. Khakhalova,
Хахалова Анна Алексеевна
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
vestnik rossijskogo universiteta družby narodov. seriâ filosofiâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2408-8900
pISSN - 2313-2302
DOI - 10.22363/2313-2302-2020-24-4-609-619
Subject(s) - symbol (formal) , context (archaeology) , psychoanalytic theory , meaning (existential) , passion , consciousness , utterance , epistemology , soul , id, ego and super ego , the symbolic , psychoanalysis , sociology , philosophy , psychology , social psychology , linguistics , history , archaeology
The paper compares two intellectual traditions, that is, psychoanalysis and Russian philosophy. As a result, it demonstrates the kinship of the main methodological principles of both of these two trends of thinking in twentieth century. First, a psychoanalytic image of the Russian type of cognition is set - this is an existentially loaded experience of asking the truth, carried out by a person from the people. In culture, this image is presented as an agent of truth, usually in need. The following demonstrates the attitude to this image in the work and personal way of knowing N.A. Berdyaev. In this part of the article, a psychoanalytic study of the work of the Russian philosopher is done. In particular, the neurotic nature of N. Berdyaevs letter, which is expressed in the excessive emotionality of the text and the prophetic emphasis, which sets the tone throughout his work, is noted. The main part of the article is devoted to the analysis of the intuitive-symbolic method of working with consciousness in the psychoanalysis of Freud and the philosophy of Berdyaev. Here the author emphasizes the practical side of the psychoanalysis and to how an emotionally and bodily tinted meaning arises in that context. This phenomenological reconstruction allows us to draw a parallel with what constitutes a symbol in the tradition of Russian religious thought, which also notes the experienced nature of the work of obtaining the meaning of a symbolic utterance. In this perspective, the author conducts a hermeneutic reconstruction of the continuity of the method of these two traditions from mystical Christian theology, in which the knowledge of God is understood as a passionately lived experience of communication with the Other, which occupies the status of a lover. This article represents the initial stage of a more detailed study of the relationship between psychoanalysis and Russian philosophy.