A short story about the Ubermensch:: Vladimir!Solov'ev's interpretation of and response to

Author:Grillaert, N

Article Title:A short story about the Ubermensch:: Vladimir!Solov'ev's interpretation of and response to Nietzsche's Ubermensch

Abstract:
From the 1890s on, the atheist philosopher F. Nietzsche exerted a profound and enduring impact on Russian religious, cultural, and social reality. The religious philosopher V.S. Solov'ev perceived Nietzsche's thought as an actual threat to Russian religious consciousness and his own anthropological ideal of Divine Humanity. He was especially preoccupied with the idea of the Ubermensch since some two decades before the Nietzschean Ubermensch was popularized in Russia, Solov'ev had already developed his own interpretation of the sverkhchelovek.

Keywords:  antichrist; Bogochelovechestvo; Bogoiskateli; Friedrich Nietzsche; Russian Nicsheanstvo; sverkhchelovek; Ubermensch

DOI: 10.1023/A:1022939830845

Source:STUDIES IN EAST EUROPEAN THOUGHT

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