Abstract

Abstract. In the article the author attempts to examine V.V. Rozanov’s early philosophic works through the prism of his declared aspiration for formulating the theoretical basics of prospective Russian science. The author comes to the conclusion that the main goal of the early pursuits of the philosopher was the wish to present to the Moscow University the image of integral science, and to the Russian culture – the new spiritual paradigm that would agree with its claim to individuality. The author notes that Rozanov’s failure in those attempts caused his affinity with the decadent circles in 1897. At the same time the author points out that the university failed to serve as support and bulwark of order for the autocracy against revolution.

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