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Lev Karsavin

Lev (Leo) Platonovich Karsavin (Russian: Лев Платонович Карсавин; Lithuanian: Levas Karsavinas; 13 December 1882 – 17 or 20 July 1952[2]) was a Russian religious philosopher, historian-medievalist, and poet.[3][4]

Lev Karsavin
Лев Карсавин
Born(1882-12-13)13 December 1882
Died17 February 1952(1952-02-17) (aged 69)
Alma materSaint Petersburg Imperial University
Era20th-century philosophy
RegionRussian philosophy
Western philosophy
SchoolContinental philosophy

Biography edit

Early years edit

Lev Platonovich Karsavin was born into the family of Platon Konstantinovich Karsavin, a ballet actor at the Mariinsky Theatre, and his wife Anna Iosifovna, née Khomyakova, the daughter of the cousin of Aleksey Khomyakov, a famous Slavophile.[5] He was the brother of the ballerina Tamara Karsavina.

He was a student of Ivan Grevs, graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of Saint Petersburg State University.[6] From 1909 he taught at the Petrograd Institute of History and Philology (professor since 1912, inspector since 1914) and at the Bestuzhev Courses. He was the Privatdozent of the Saint Petersburg Imperial University (from 1912), then professor (from 1916).

His Master's thesis is a monograph entitled Essays on religious life in Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries (1912; defended 1913). His doctoral thesis is The foundations of medieval religiosity in the 12th to 13th centuries, mainly in Italy (1915; defended 1916).

He was a member of the Petrograd Brotherhood of St. Sophia [ru] (1918–1922). He was one of the founding members of the Free Philosophical Association [ru] (1919–1924).[7] In 1920, he became one of the founders of the Petropolis Publishing House [ru] and one of the founders and professors of the Petrograd Theological Institute [ru]. In 1921 he was elected professor of the Social-Pedagogical and Legal Departments of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Petrograd University, and chairman of its Social-Pedagogical Department.

In August 1922 he was arrested and sentenced to exile abroad without the right to return. He was released shortly before the expulsion.

Emigration and Eurasianism edit

 
Memorial tables of Lev Karsavin and Vasily Seseman in the Grand Courtyard of Vilnius University

Karsavin was expelled in November 1922, together with a group of forty-five scientific and cultural figures (Nikolai Berdyaev, Sergei Bulgakov, Semyon Frank, Ivan Ilyin and others) and their family members to Germany (see Philosophers' ships). In Berlin, he was elected deputy chairman of the Bureau of the Russian Academic Union in Germany, and became one of the organizers and a member of the Russian Institute of Science [ru]. He was a co-founder (together with Nestor Kotlyarevsky) of the Obelisk publishing house. From 1926 he lived in Clamart near Paris. Karsavin joined the Eurasian movement: he headed the Eurasian Seminar in Paris and was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper Eurasia (1928-1929) and its leading author, he also participated in Eurasian compilations.

Lithuania edit

At the end of 1927, Karsavin was invited to take up the chair of general history at the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas. He lived in Kaunas from 1928. From 1928 to 1940, he was professor of general history at the university (from 1929 he taught in Lithuanian). After Lithuania became part of the USSR, he stayed. With the transfer of the university's Faculty of Humanities to Vilnius in 1940, he became a professor at Vilnius University. From 1941, he simultaneously taught at the Vilnius Academy of Arts. For a short time, he worked at the National Museum of Art.

While living in Lithuania, he edited academic publications and published his own books in Russian, On Personality (1929) and A Poem on Death (1931). He also published works in Lithuanian. These included Theory of History (1929), a fundamental five-volume study The History of European Culture (1931–1937), and several dozen articles on medieval philosophy and theology in the encyclopedia Lietuviškoji enciklopedija and magazines.

Arrest and death edit

In 1944, the Soviet authorities suspended him from teaching at the Vilnius University and fired him from the museum. In 1949, he was fired from the Academy of Arts as well. Karsavin was arrested and accused of "participating in the anti-Soviet Eurasianist movement and preparing to overthrow the Soviet state". In March 1950, he was sentenced to ten years of labour camps by the Ministry of State Security. He died of tuberculosis in the Abez camp, a special camp for the disabled in the settlement of Abez, Komi Republic.[8]

Commemoration edit

 
Memorial plaque in Kaunas

In 1989, the burial place of Lev Karsavin was found in an abandoned camp cemetery near the village of Abez. This happened thanks to the personal archive of the widow of Anatoly Vaneev [ru], a disciple of Karsavin, which preserved a photograph at the grave marked П-11, as well as the testimony of former prisoners of the Abez camp. In 1990, the leaders of Sąjūdis in Lithuania had the idea of transferring Karsavin's remains to the capital, but Karsavin's daughters Susanna and Marianna spoke out against the idea. In 1990, Abez resident Viktor Lozhkin installed a cross on the grave, and Lithuanian NGOs erected a monument to the repressed in the form of a torn metal sheet on a pedestal with a tear in the shape of a cross.

In December 1992, on the occasion of his 110th birthday anniversary, on the house at Krėvos Street 7 in Kaunas, where Karsavin lived in 1935–1940, a memorial plaque was installed.[9] The current Žaliakalnis Progymnasium school in Kaunas was named after Karsavin from 1994 to 2008 and a school in Vilnius was named after him in 1996.[10]

In October 2005, a bilingual marble memorial plaque by sculptor Romualdas Kvintas [lt; ru] was installed on the façade of the house on Didžioji Street in Vilnius, where Karsavin lived from 1940 to 1949.[11] In February 2006, a memorial plaque was placed on the so-called "professor's house" (Žemuogių Street 6) in Kaunas in memory of the Vytautas Magnus University professors who lived in the building, mentioning Karsavin who lived there in 1928–1929.[9]

The History of European Culture and other his works have been republished in Lithuanian. Selected treatises and poetry were included in a Lithuanian edition compiled by poet and translator Alfonsas Bukontas [ru; lt].[12] A book of Karsavin's sonnets and tercets was also published in a translation by Bukontas, with a parallel text in Russian.[13]

Scientific activities edit

His based on extensive material works of the early period are devoted to the history of medieval religious movements and the spiritual culture of the Middle Ages.

Philosophy edit

Karsavin developed a special version of the philosophy of all–unity as applied to the problem of personality, methodology of history, history of culture, gnoseology, ethics, and sociology. He strove to create an integral system of the Christian worldview. He drew on early Christian teachings (Patristics, Origen) and Russian religious philosophy, especially the tradition of Vladimir Solovyov. For Karsavin, the idea of all-unity was understood as a dynamic principle of the formation of being and as a fundamental category of the historical process lying at the heart of historiosophy.

One of the main places in his writings is occupied by the concept of human personality. Karsavin believed that the development of human personality is closely linked to the process of its deification. Therefore, one of the issues that interested the philosopher was the question of whether a child is a person. According to Karsavin, a person with a developed personality, who has put it together from the fragmented state that characterizes the modern age, becomes spiritual and approaches God, but has no way of reaching Him.

Karsavin's concept of personality is connected with the concept of being. It is understood as a supreme existence in God, whereas real, earthly life is called бывание (presence; attendance), which emphasizes its finitude, its imperfection. Hence, a man, born into this world, is not yet a person in the sense that Karsavin understood it. They are just a kind of "blanks" or "substrates" that could potentially approach the state of an individual. However, they can become part of the Divine Hypostasis by dedicating their lives to the process of deification, that is, to an existence analogous to the life of Christ. Also, in becoming a person, one should not aspire to do something unique. Personality develops in a person through the process of internalization of common divine values. Here the idea of all-unity is noticeable, as individuals, on the one hand possessing a certain natural individuality, internalize the same higher values, and, in addition, aim their lives toward the universal goal.[14]

The philosopher understands the totality of personalities aspiring to God as the "symphonic", or sobor, personality. Here Karsavin was drawing on a tradition of reflection of the "Man of the first creation" going back to Gregory of Nyssa.[15]

Works edit

  • From the History of the Spiritual Culture of the Falling Roman Empire. The Political Views of Sidonius Apollinaris — file (in Russian): Из истории духовной культуры падающей римской империи. Политические взгляды Сидония Аполлинария. Petersburg. 1908.
  • Essays on Religious Life in Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries. Очерки религиозной жизни в Италии XII—XIII вв. СПБ. 1912.
  • Monasticism in the Middle Ages. — СПб.: Брокгауз и Ефрон, 1912. — [2], 109, [1] p. PDF
  • The Foundations of Medieval Religiosity in the 12th to 13th centuries, mainly in Italy — Основы средневековой религиозности в XII—XIII веках преимущественно в Италии. — Petersburg. Nauchnoe delo publishing house. 1915. — XVI, 360 p.
  • Culture of the Middle Ages — Культура средних веков. Petersburg. 1914.
  • Introduction to History — Введение в историю. Petersburg. 1920.
  • East, West, and the Russian Idea — Восток, Запад и русская идея, Petersburg. 1922. — 80 p.
  • G. Bruno. Дж. Бруно. Berlin. 1923.
  • Philosophy of History — Философия истории. Berlin. 1923.
  • On the Beginnings — О началах. Berlin. 1925.
  • Response to Berdyaev's Article on the Eurasians — Ответ на статью Бердяева об евразийцах. // The magazine Put' ("Path"). — 1926. — #2. — p. 124—127
  • An Apologetic Study — Апологетический этюд. // The magazine Put'. — 1926. — #3. — p. 29-45
  • On the Perils and Overcoming of Abstract Christianity — Об опасностях и преодолении отвлеченного христианства. // The magazine Put'. — 1927. — #6. — p. 32-49
  • Prolegomena to the Doctrine of Personality — Пролегомены к учению о личности. // The magazine Put'. — 1928. — #12. — p. 32-46
  • Perí archon. Ideen zur christlichen Metaphysik. Memel, 1928.
  • On Personality — О личности. Kaunas, 1929.
  • A Poem on Death — Поэма о смерти. 1931.
  • The History of European Culture — Europos kultūros istorija. Kaunas, 1931–1937.
  • The Path of Orthodoxy — Путь православия. Berlin, 1923.
  • St. Augustine and Our Age — Святой Августин и наша эпоха. // Symbol. — 1992. — #28. — p. 233—241

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Sauvé, Ross J. "Georges V. Florovsky And Vladimir N. Lossky: An Exploration, Comparison And Demonstration Of Their Unique Approaches To The Neopatristic Synthesis" (PDF). Durham E-Theses. Retrieved 21 August 2022.
  2. ^ Шаронов Владимир (2019-03-08). "Подлинная дата кончины Льва Карсавина". Информационное Агентство "Регнум". regnum.ru. Retrieved 2019-03-09.
  3. ^ "Karsavin Lev". relstud-hist.spbu.ru. Retrieved 20 August 2022.
  4. ^ Davydov, Oleg. "Lev Karsavin: Theological path of all-unity". HTS Theological Studies.
  5. ^ Мелих, Ю.Б. "О личности Л.П. Карсавина. К 125-летнему юбилею" (PDF). Вестник МГТУ. Вестник МГТУ, том 10, №3, 2007 г. Retrieved 29 August 2022.
  6. ^ Свешников, Антон. "Как поссорился Лев Платонович с Иваном Михайловичем". polit.ru. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  7. ^ "Энциклопедия Санкт-Петербурга". encspb.ru. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  8. ^ "Карсавин Лев Платонович (1882)". Открытый список (in Russian). Retrieved 2022-08-21.
  9. ^ a b "Atminimo įamžinimas". atminimas.kvb.lt. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  10. ^ "Levo Karsavino mokykla". Levo Karsavino mokykla (in Lithuanian). Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  11. ^ "Vilnius - Levas Karsavinas". statues.vanderkrogt.net. Retrieved 10 September 2022.
  12. ^ Karsavinas Levas. (2000). Toje akimirkoje – amžinybė: studijos, traktatai, poezija. Vilnius: Lietuvos rašytojų sąjungos leidykla. ISBN 9986-39-136-9.
  13. ^ Karsavinas Levas. (2002). Tai tu mane kvieti. Sonetai ir tercinos. Vilnius: Daigai. ISBN 9986-767-09-1.
  14. ^ Цепелева, Н. В. (2014). "Философия личности Л. П. Карсавина и христианство". Logos et Praxis. Volgograd State University.
  15. ^ Гутова, С. Г. (2015). "Личность и мир в философии всеединства Л. П. Карсавина". Вестник Челябинского государственного университета. Chelyabinsk State University.

Literature edit

  • Архив Л. П. Карсавина. Вып. I: Семейная корреспонденция. Неопубликованные труды / Сост., предисловие, комментарий П. И. Ивинского. — Вильнюс: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2002. ISBN 9986-19-517-9
  • Архив Л. П. Карсавина. Вып. II: Неопубликованные труды. Рукописи / Сост., вступит. статья, комментарий П. И. Ивинского. — Вильнюс: Vilniaus universiteto leidykla, 2003. ISBN 9986-19-591-8
  • Библиография трудов Льва Карсавина / Изд. Александра Клементьева. Предисл. Никиты Струве. — Париж: Ин-т славянских исследований, 1994. — 63 с.
  • Бойцов М. А.
  • Ванеев А. А. Два года в Абези. В память о Л. П. Карсавине. — Брюссель: Жизнь с Богом, 1990. — 386 с.
  • Вебер Д. И. Исследование религиозной культуры в трудах Л. П. Карсавина // Религиоведение. — Благовещенск, 2017 — Т. 1.—С. 109–116.
  • Контексты Л. Карсавина. Вильнюс, 2004 (рец. Andrius Konickis. Levo Karsavino kontekstai // Naujoji Romuva. — 2004. — No. 1 (546). — P. 3–11);
  • Ласинскас П. Лев Карсавин. Универсальная личность в контекстах европейской культуры. — М.: Изд-во Ипполитова, 2011. — 206 с., 100 экз. ISBN 978-5-93856-184-7
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  • Мелих Ю. Б. Философия Всеединства Карсавина и концепция единого у Плотина // Историко-философский ежегодник, 1997. — М., 1999. — С. 169−182.
  • Мелих Ю. Б. Персонализм Л. П. Карсавина и европейская философия. М., 2003.
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  • Резниченко А. И., Казарян А. Т. Карсавин // Православная энциклопедия. — М., 2013. — Т. XXXI : «Каракалла — Катехизация». — С. 341–357. — 752 с. — 33 000 экз. — ISBN 978-5-89572-031-8.
  • Русские философы в Литве: Карсавин, Сеземан, Шилкарский: [сб. науч. публ. / сост., подгот. к публ. вступ. ст. В. И. Повилайтис]. — Калининград: Изд-во Рос. гос. ун-та, 2005. — 93 с.
  • Свешников А. В. Анализ философии гностиков в трудах Л. П. Карсавина (методы и формы научного исследования). // Античный вестник, выпуск 3, Омск, ОмГУ, 1995.
  • Свешников А. В. Лев Карсавин : миф свободы в тексте жизни // Мифологема свободы в культуре XX века. Омск, ОмГУ, 1998.
  • Свешников А. В. Как поссорился Лев Платонович с Иваном Михайловичем (история одного профессорского конфликта) // Новое литературное обозрение. — 2009. — No. 96.
  • Свешников А. В., Степанов Б. Е. История одного классика: Лев Платонович Карсавин в постсоветской историографии // Классика и классики в социальном и гуманитарном знании. — М. : НЛО, 2009. — С. 332–360.
  • Свешников А. В., Степанов Б. Е. Как Карсавин не «вышел в классики». К вопросу о характере и контекстах механизма классикализации в постсоветской историографии // Мир историка: историографический сборник / под ред. В. П. Корзун, С. П. Бычкова. — Вып. 7. — Омск. : Изд-во Ом. гос. ун-та, 2011. — С. 193–204.
  • Степанов Б. Е. Проблема достоверности в методологии истории культуры Л. П. Карсавина // Достоверность и доказательность в исследованиях по теории и истории культуры. Кн. 1. — М., 2002. — С.183-215.
  • Хоружий С. С. Жизнь и учение Льва Карсавина // С. С. Хоружий После перерыва. Пути русской философии. — СПб.: Алетейя, 1994. — С.131-187.
  • Хоружий С. С. Карсавин // Новая философская энциклопедия : в 4 т. / пред. науч.-ред. совета В. С. Стёпин. — 2-е изд., испр. и доп. — М. : Мысль, 2010. — 2816 с.
  • Шаронов В.
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  • Ястребицкая А. Л. Историк-медиевист Лев Платонович Карсавин (1882—1952). — М., 1991.

External links edit

  • Лев Карсавин (1882—1952): биография и тексты 2011-06-17 at the Wayback Machine
  • — Documentary film (Russia, 2007). The director is Oleg Baraev.
  • Карсавин Лев Платонович // Биографика СПбГУ
  • «Душа любить осуждена...» к 130 летию Льва Карсавина — Документальный фильм (Россия. 2012) автор: Владимир Шаронов. (1882 г.-1922 г. Л. П. Карсавин и Е. Ч. Скржинская).
  • «Уроки обреченной веры» к 130 летию Льва Карсавина — Документальный фильм (Россия. 2012) автор: Владимир Шаронов (1922—1927. Берлин, Париж, критика католицизма, евразийство и евразийцы) .
  • «Пока не требует поэта...» к 130 летию Льва Карсавина — Документальный фильм (Россия. 2013) автор: Владимир Шаронов (1928—1949. Каунас, Вильнюс, вклад в литовскую культуру, отношения с католиками и католичеством, переписка с Г. А. Веттером, «Поэма о смерти»)
  • Эпитафия. Телефильм Натальи Петренко с участием Константина Иванова и Ярослава Слининна
  • Могилы Льва Карсавина и Николая Пунина на мемориальном кладбище заключенных на станции Абезь в Республике Коми.
  • «Иная лучшая потребна мне свобода....» Четвертый фильм документального проекта «Симфоническая личность» (Россия. 2015) автор: Владимир Шаронов (1949—1952 г.г.).
  • Степанов Б., Свешников А. История одного классика: Лев Платонович Карсавин в постсоветской историографии

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In this name that follows Eastern Slavic naming customs the patronymic is Platonovich and the family name is Karsavin Lev Leo Platonovich Karsavin Russian Lev Platonovich Karsavin Lithuanian Levas Karsavinas 13 December 1882 17 or 20 July 1952 2 was a Russian religious philosopher historian medievalist and poet 3 4 Lev KarsavinLev KarsavinBorn 1882 12 13 13 December 1882Saint Petersburg Russian Empire now Russia Died17 February 1952 1952 02 17 aged 69 Abez Komi ASSR Russian SFSR Soviet Union now Komi Republic Russia Alma materSaint Petersburg Imperial UniversityEra20th century philosophyRegionRussian philosophyWestern philosophySchoolContinental philosophy Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early years 1 2 Emigration and Eurasianism 1 3 Lithuania 1 4 Arrest and death 2 Commemoration 3 Scientific activities 3 1 Philosophy 4 Works 5 See also 6 References 7 Literature 8 External linksBiography editEarly years edit Lev Platonovich Karsavin was born into the family of Platon Konstantinovich Karsavin a ballet actor at the Mariinsky Theatre and his wife Anna Iosifovna nee Khomyakova the daughter of the cousin of Aleksey Khomyakov a famous Slavophile 5 He was the brother of the ballerina Tamara Karsavina He was a student of Ivan Grevs graduated from the Faculty of History and Philology of Saint Petersburg State University 6 From 1909 he taught at the Petrograd Institute of History and Philology professor since 1912 inspector since 1914 and at the Bestuzhev Courses He was the Privatdozent of the Saint Petersburg Imperial University from 1912 then professor from 1916 His Master s thesis is a monograph entitled Essays on religious life in Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries 1912 defended 1913 His doctoral thesis is The foundations of medieval religiosity in the 12th to 13th centuries mainly in Italy 1915 defended 1916 He was a member of the Petrograd Brotherhood of St Sophia ru 1918 1922 He was one of the founding members of the Free Philosophical Association ru 1919 1924 7 In 1920 he became one of the founders of the Petropolis Publishing House ru and one of the founders and professors of the Petrograd Theological Institute ru In 1921 he was elected professor of the Social Pedagogical and Legal Departments of the Faculty of Social Sciences at Petrograd University and chairman of its Social Pedagogical Department In August 1922 he was arrested and sentenced to exile abroad without the right to return He was released shortly before the expulsion Emigration and Eurasianism edit nbsp Memorial tables of Lev Karsavin and Vasily Seseman in the Grand Courtyard of Vilnius University Karsavin was expelled in November 1922 together with a group of forty five scientific and cultural figures Nikolai Berdyaev Sergei Bulgakov Semyon Frank Ivan Ilyin and others and their family members to Germany see Philosophers ships In Berlin he was elected deputy chairman of the Bureau of the Russian Academic Union in Germany and became one of the organizers and a member of the Russian Institute of Science ru He was a co founder together with Nestor Kotlyarevsky of the Obelisk publishing house From 1926 he lived in Clamart near Paris Karsavin joined the Eurasian movement he headed the Eurasian Seminar in Paris and was a member of the editorial board of the newspaper Eurasia 1928 1929 and its leading author he also participated in Eurasian compilations Lithuania edit At the end of 1927 Karsavin was invited to take up the chair of general history at the Vytautas Magnus University in Kaunas He lived in Kaunas from 1928 From 1928 to 1940 he was professor of general history at the university from 1929 he taught in Lithuanian After Lithuania became part of the USSR he stayed With the transfer of the university s Faculty of Humanities to Vilnius in 1940 he became a professor at Vilnius University From 1941 he simultaneously taught at the Vilnius Academy of Arts For a short time he worked at the National Museum of Art While living in Lithuania he edited academic publications and published his own books in Russian On Personality 1929 and A Poem on Death 1931 He also published works in Lithuanian These included Theory of History 1929 a fundamental five volume study The History of European Culture 1931 1937 and several dozen articles on medieval philosophy and theology in the encyclopedia Lietuviskoji enciklopedija and magazines Arrest and death edit In 1944 the Soviet authorities suspended him from teaching at the Vilnius University and fired him from the museum In 1949 he was fired from the Academy of Arts as well Karsavin was arrested and accused of participating in the anti Soviet Eurasianist movement and preparing to overthrow the Soviet state In March 1950 he was sentenced to ten years of labour camps by the Ministry of State Security He died of tuberculosis in the Abez camp a special camp for the disabled in the settlement of Abez Komi Republic 8 Commemoration edit nbsp Memorial plaque in Kaunas In 1989 the burial place of Lev Karsavin was found in an abandoned camp cemetery near the village of Abez This happened thanks to the personal archive of the widow of Anatoly Vaneev ru a disciple of Karsavin which preserved a photograph at the grave marked P 11 as well as the testimony of former prisoners of the Abez camp In 1990 the leaders of Sajudis in Lithuania had the idea of transferring Karsavin s remains to the capital but Karsavin s daughters Susanna and Marianna spoke out against the idea In 1990 Abez resident Viktor Lozhkin installed a cross on the grave and Lithuanian NGOs erected a monument to the repressed in the form of a torn metal sheet on a pedestal with a tear in the shape of a cross In December 1992 on the occasion of his 110th birthday anniversary on the house at Krevos Street 7 in Kaunas where Karsavin lived in 1935 1940 a memorial plaque was installed 9 The current Zaliakalnis Progymnasium school in Kaunas was named after Karsavin from 1994 to 2008 and a school in Vilnius was named after him in 1996 10 In October 2005 a bilingual marble memorial plaque by sculptor Romualdas Kvintas lt ru was installed on the facade of the house on Didzioji Street in Vilnius where Karsavin lived from 1940 to 1949 11 In February 2006 a memorial plaque was placed on the so called professor s house Zemuogiu Street 6 in Kaunas in memory of the Vytautas Magnus University professors who lived in the building mentioning Karsavin who lived there in 1928 1929 9 The History of European Culture and other his works have been republished in Lithuanian Selected treatises and poetry were included in a Lithuanian edition compiled by poet and translator Alfonsas Bukontas ru lt 12 A book of Karsavin s sonnets and tercets was also published in a translation by Bukontas with a parallel text in Russian 13 Scientific activities editHis based on extensive material works of the early period are devoted to the history of medieval religious movements and the spiritual culture of the Middle Ages Philosophy edit Karsavin developed a special version of the philosophy of all unity as applied to the problem of personality methodology of history history of culture gnoseology ethics and sociology He strove to create an integral system of the Christian worldview He drew on early Christian teachings Patristics Origen and Russian religious philosophy especially the tradition of Vladimir Solovyov For Karsavin the idea of all unity was understood as a dynamic principle of the formation of being and as a fundamental category of the historical process lying at the heart of historiosophy One of the main places in his writings is occupied by the concept of human personality Karsavin believed that the development of human personality is closely linked to the process of its deification Therefore one of the issues that interested the philosopher was the question of whether a child is a person According to Karsavin a person with a developed personality who has put it together from the fragmented state that characterizes the modern age becomes spiritual and approaches God but has no way of reaching Him Karsavin s concept of personality is connected with the concept of being It is understood as a supreme existence in God whereas real earthly life is called byvanie presence attendance which emphasizes its finitude its imperfection Hence a man born into this world is not yet a person in the sense that Karsavin understood it They are just a kind of blanks or substrates that could potentially approach the state of an individual However they can become part of the Divine Hypostasis by dedicating their lives to the process of deification that is to an existence analogous to the life of Christ Also in becoming a person one should not aspire to do something unique Personality develops in a person through the process of internalization of common divine values Here the idea of all unity is noticeable as individuals on the one hand possessing a certain natural individuality internalize the same higher values and in addition aim their lives toward the universal goal 14 The philosopher understands the totality of personalities aspiring to God as the symphonic or sobor personality Here Karsavin was drawing on a tradition of reflection of the Man of the first creation going back to Gregory of Nyssa 15 Works editFrom the History of the Spiritual Culture of the Falling Roman Empire The Political Views of Sidonius Apollinaris file in Russian Iz istorii duhovnoj kultury padayushej rimskoj imperii Politicheskie vzglyady Sidoniya Apollinariya Petersburg 1908 Essays on Religious Life in Italy in the 12th and 13th centuries Ocherki religioznoj zhizni v Italii XII XIII vv SPB 1912 Monasticism in the Middle Ages Monashestvo v Srednie veka SPb Brokgauz i Efron 1912 2 109 1 p PDF The Foundations of Medieval Religiosity in the 12th to 13th centuries mainly in Italy Osnovy srednevekovoj religioznosti v XII XIII vekah preimushestvenno v Italii Petersburg Nauchnoe delo publishing house 1915 XVI 360 p Culture of the Middle Ages Kultura srednih vekov Petersburg 1914 Introduction to History Vvedenie v istoriyu Petersburg 1920 East West and the Russian Idea Vostok Zapad i russkaya ideya Petersburg 1922 80 p G Bruno Dzh Bruno Berlin 1923 Philosophy of History Filosofiya istorii Berlin 1923 On the Beginnings O nachalah Berlin 1925 Response to Berdyaev s Article on the Eurasians Otvet na statyu Berdyaeva ob evrazijcah The magazine Put Path 1926 2 p 124 127 An Apologetic Study Apologeticheskij etyud The magazine Put 1926 3 p 29 45 On the Perils and Overcoming of Abstract Christianity Ob opasnostyah i preodolenii otvlechennogo hristianstva The magazine Put 1927 6 p 32 49 Prolegomena to the Doctrine of Personality Prolegomeny k ucheniyu o lichnosti The magazine Put 1928 12 p 32 46 Peri archon Ideen zur christlichen Metaphysik Memel 1928 On Personality O lichnosti Kaunas 1929 A Poem on Death Poema o smerti 1931 The History of European Culture Europos kulturos istorija Kaunas 1931 1937 The Path of Orthodoxy Put pravoslaviya Berlin 1923 St Augustine and Our Age Svyatoj Avgustin i nasha epoha Symbol 1992 28 p 233 241See also editPlaton Karsavin Tamara Karsavina Ivan Grevs Vasily Seseman Vladimir SolovyovReferences edit Sauve Ross J Georges V Florovsky And Vladimir N Lossky An Exploration Comparison And Demonstration Of Their Unique Approaches To The Neopatristic Synthesis PDF Durham E Theses Retrieved 21 August 2022 Sharonov Vladimir 2019 03 08 Podlinnaya data konchiny Lva Karsavina Informacionnoe Agentstvo Regnum regnum ru Retrieved 2019 03 09 Karsavin Lev relstud hist spbu ru Retrieved 20 August 2022 Davydov Oleg Lev Karsavin Theological path of all unity HTS Theological Studies Melih Yu B O lichnosti L P Karsavina K 125 letnemu yubileyu PDF Vestnik MGTU Vestnik MGTU tom 10 3 2007 g Retrieved 29 August 2022 Sveshnikov Anton Kak possorilsya Lev Platonovich s Ivanom Mihajlovichem polit ru Retrieved 10 September 2022 Enciklopediya Sankt Peterburga encspb ru Retrieved 10 September 2022 Karsavin Lev Platonovich 1882 Otkrytyj spisok in Russian Retrieved 2022 08 21 a b Atminimo įamzinimas atminimas kvb lt Retrieved 10 September 2022 Levo Karsavino mokykla Levo Karsavino mokykla in Lithuanian Retrieved 10 September 2022 Vilnius Levas Karsavinas statues vanderkrogt net Retrieved 10 September 2022 Karsavinas Levas 2000 Toje akimirkoje amzinybe studijos traktatai poezija Vilnius Lietuvos rasytoju sajungos leidykla ISBN 9986 39 136 9 Karsavinas Levas 2002 Tai tu mane kvieti Sonetai ir tercinos Vilnius Daigai ISBN 9986 767 09 1 Cepeleva N V 2014 Filosofiya lichnosti L P Karsavina i hristianstvo Logos et Praxis Volgograd State University Gutova S G 2015 Lichnost i mir v filosofii vseedinstva L P Karsavina Vestnik Chelyabinskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta Chelyabinsk State University Literature editArhiv L P Karsavina Vyp I Semejnaya korrespondenciya Neopublikovannye trudy Sost predislovie kommentarij P I Ivinskogo Vilnyus Vilniaus universiteto leidykla 2002 ISBN 9986 19 517 9 Arhiv L P Karsavina Vyp II Neopublikovannye trudy Rukopisi Sost vstupit statya kommentarij P I Ivinskogo Vilnyus Vilniaus universiteto leidykla 2003 ISBN 9986 19 591 8 Bibliografiya trudov Lva Karsavina Izd Aleksandra Klementeva Predisl Nikity Struve Parizh In t slavyanskih issledovanij 1994 63 s Bojcov M A Ne do konca zabytyj medievist iz epohi russkogo moderna Vaneev A A Dva goda v Abezi V pamyat o L P Karsavine Bryussel Zhizn s Bogom 1990 386 s Veber D I Issledovanie religioznoj kultury v trudah L P Karsavina Religiovedenie Blagoveshensk 2017 T 1 S 109 116 Konteksty L Karsavina Vilnyus 2004 rec Andrius Konickis Levo Karsavino kontekstai Naujoji Romuva 2004 No 1 546 P 3 11 Lasinskas P Lev Karsavin Universalnaya lichnost v kontekstah evropejskoj kultury M Izd vo Ippolitova 2011 206 s 100 ekz ISBN 978 5 93856 184 7 Lev Platonovich Karsavin M ROSSPEN 2012 Melih Yu B Filosofiya Vseedinstva Karsavina i koncepciya edinogo u Plotina Istoriko filosofskij ezhegodnik 1997 M 1999 S 169 182 Melih Yu B Personalizm L P Karsavina i evropejskaya filosofiya M 2003 Obolevich T Semyon Frank Lev Karsavin i evrazijcy M Modest Kolerov 2020 Issledovaniya po istorii russkoj mysli T 24 304 s Reznichenko A I Kazaryan A T Karsavin Pravoslavnaya enciklopediya M 2013 T XXXI Karakalla Katehizaciya S 341 357 752 s 33 000 ekz ISBN 978 5 89572 031 8 Russkie filosofy v Litve Karsavin Sezeman Shilkarskij sb nauch publ sost podgot k publ vstup st V I Povilajtis Kaliningrad Izd vo Ros gos un ta 2005 93 s Sveshnikov A V Analiz filosofii gnostikov v trudah L P Karsavina metody i formy nauchnogo issledovaniya Antichnyj vestnik vypusk 3 Omsk OmGU 1995 Sveshnikov A V Lev Karsavin mif svobody v tekste zhizni Mifologema svobody v kulture XX veka Omsk OmGU 1998 Sveshnikov A V Kak possorilsya Lev Platonovich s Ivanom Mihajlovichem istoriya odnogo professorskogo konflikta Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie 2009 No 96 Sveshnikov A V Stepanov B E Istoriya odnogo klassika Lev Platonovich Karsavin v postsovetskoj istoriografii Klassika i klassiki v socialnom i gumanitarnom znanii M NLO 2009 S 332 360 Sveshnikov A V Stepanov B E Kak Karsavin ne vyshel v klassiki K voprosu o haraktere i kontekstah mehanizma klassikalizacii v postsovetskoj istoriografii Mir istorika istoriograficheskij sbornik pod red V P Korzun S P Bychkova Vyp 7 Omsk Izd vo Om gos un ta 2011 S 193 204 Stepanov B E Problema dostovernosti v metodologii istorii kultury L P Karsavina Dostovernost i dokazatelnost v issledovaniyah po teorii i istorii kultury Kn 1 M 2002 S 183 215 Horuzhij S S Zhizn i uchenie Lva Karsavina S S Horuzhij Posle pereryva Puti russkoj filosofii SPb Aletejya 1994 S 131 187 Horuzhij S S Karsavin Novaya filosofskaya enciklopediya v 4 t pred nauch red soveta V S Styopin 2 e izd ispr i dop M Mysl 2010 2816 s Sharonov V On vsegda byl russkim Istoriya ustanovleniya mesta zahoroneniya Lva Platonovicha Karsavina Sharonov V Dzhiordano Bruno kak tvorcheskaya ispoved i prorochestvo Lva Karsavina Yastrebickaya A L Istorik medievist Lev Platonovich Karsavin 1882 1952 M 1991 External links editLev Platonovich Karsavin russkij filosof istorik medievist poet Intervyu s rukovoditelem muzeya L P Karsavina Karsavin Lev Platonovich Biografiya Bibliografiya Vyskazyvaniya Lev Karsavin 1882 1952 biografiya i teksty Archived 2011 06 17 at the Wayback Machine Lev Karsavin Metafizika lyubvi Documentary film Russia 2007 The director is Oleg Baraev Karsavin Lev Platonovich Biografika SPbGU Dusha lyubit osuzhdena k 130 letiyu Lva Karsavina Dokumentalnyj film Rossiya 2012 avtor Vladimir Sharonov 1882 g 1922 g L P Karsavin i E Ch Skrzhinskaya Uroki obrechennoj very k 130 letiyu Lva Karsavina Dokumentalnyj film Rossiya 2012 avtor Vladimir Sharonov 1922 1927 Berlin Parizh kritika katolicizma evrazijstvo i evrazijcy Poka ne trebuet poeta k 130 letiyu Lva Karsavina Dokumentalnyj film Rossiya 2013 avtor Vladimir Sharonov 1928 1949 Kaunas Vilnyus vklad v litovskuyu kulturu otnosheniya s katolikami i katolichestvom perepiska s G A 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