The idea of a humane civilisation in the works of representatives of the Leningrad philosophical school

Igor Osipov, A. Rybas
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Considering the fact that at present there is a crisis of modernity, which has not only a political but also a socio-cultural character, the authors of the article try to offer a possible way out of it. Namely, they propose to turn to those socio-philosophical ideas that were developed by representatives of the Leningrad philosophical school in the second half of the 20th century and are almost forgotten at this moment. These ideas, understood through the prism of recent events that have shown the precariousness and insecurity of the unipolar world established after the collapse of the Soviet Union, may well be actualised and used to find the right solutions. The article devotes special attention to the analysis of the socio-philosophical views of V. P. Tugarinov, the dean of the department of philosophy of the Leningrad State University from 1951 to 1960, and V. P. Branskiy, one of the most prominent representatives of the Leningrad philosophical school. It is shown that the idea of humane civilisation, which they conceived as the ideal of social development, meets the theoretical and practical demands of the present. The main characteristics of the humane civilisation are as follows: a pluralistic view of the world, man and society, which, providing freedom of thought and action of people, would not lead to the destruction of society, anarchism in public life or relativism in knowledge; proclamation of freedom the highest value of human life and creation of such social institutions that would be able to guarantee the realisation of freedom in practice; ensuring favourable conditions for the maximum development of personality and moral perfection of man; a critique of bourgeois morality and lifestyle, as well as the pseudo-values of capitalist culture; interpretation of socially significant ideals in the context of the dynamics of social life, as necessary elements of historical development, rather than as eternal truths.
列宁格勒哲学学派代表人物著作中的人文文明思想
鉴于当前存在着一场既具有政治性质又具有社会文化性质的现代性危机,本文的作者试图提供一种可能的出路。也就是说,他们建议转向那些由列宁格勒哲学学派的代表在20世纪下半叶发展起来的社会哲学思想,这些思想现在几乎被遗忘了。通过最近的事件来理解这些想法,这些事件显示了苏联解体后建立的单极世界的不稳定性和不安全性,这些想法很可能成为现实,并被用来寻找正确的解决方案。本文着重分析了1951年至1960年担任列宁格勒国立大学哲学系主任的图加里诺夫和列宁格勒哲学学派最杰出的代表人物之一布兰斯基的社会哲学观点。这表明,作为社会发展理想的人类文明理念,符合当前理论和实践的要求。人类文明的主要特征如下:对世界、人和社会的多元化看法,提供了人们思想和行动的自由,不会导致社会的毁灭,不会导致公共生活中的无政府主义或知识中的相对主义;宣布自由是人类生命的最高价值,并建立能够保证在实践中实现自由的社会制度;确保为人的个性和道德的最大发展创造有利条件;批判资产阶级的道德和生活方式,批判资本主义文化的伪价值;在社会生活动态的背景下,将具有社会意义的理想作为历史发展的必要因素,而不是永恒的真理来解释。
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