Abstract

The article analyzes the creative heritage of the Orthodox philosopher Nikanor (Brovkovich). He sought to create a type of philosophy in which, on the basis of theocentrism, distracted-contemplative and vital-practical principles were combined, old scholastic metaphysics was overcome. Orthodox thinkers are indicated, whose views are correlated with the "positive philosophy" of Nikanor, a justification for the similarity of their theoretical provisions is given.

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