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- Title
Religion in Alexandre Kojève's atheistic philosophy of science.
- Authors
Kurilovich, Ivan Sergeevich
- Abstract
This paper focuses on Kojève's account of history and philosophy of science. Kojève's understanding of science can be characterized as internalism, which is evident in his holistic view of philosophy, theology, quantum physics, and the history of classical Newtonian mechanics. It precipitates the facilitation of a further inquiry into the Christian genesis, secular evolution, and subsequent de-Christianization of scientific thought. The paper includes a critical scrutiny of Kojève's philosophical tenets, followed by a comparative analysis of the views of Hegel, Koyré, and Kojève. The primary objective of this research is to juxtapose Kojève's doctrines with Hegel's contemplations on the history and philosophy of science. In addition to identifying affinities, notably the emphasis on the Christian concept of God's Incarnation for the advancement of science, I draw the distinctions between the positions of Hegel, Kojève, and Koyré, specifically concerning the valuation of mathematical knowledge.
- Subjects
HEGEL, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831; MECHANICS (Physics); QUANTUM theory; GOD in Christianity; INTERNALISM (Theory of knowledge); PHILOSOPHY of science; CLASSICAL mechanics; RELIGIONS; CONTEMPLATION
- Publication
Studies in East European Thought, 2024, Vol 76, Issue 1, p91
- ISSN
0925-9392
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11212-024-09634-5