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The Crucified God at the basis of modern European science and sources of the internalist antipositivism. Article one: Koyré

https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2020-3-24-35

Abstract

The Religion-Science relationship is often understood as problematic one and they themselves as sides in the confrontation between clericalism and scientism. The background of those polemic party positions contributes to standing out the study of the positive significance of theological toposes, tropes, mythologemes in science when it is conducted secularly, and even more emphatically atheistically. One of the vivid examples for that occurs in the reflections of two French philosophers of Russian origin, Alexandre Koyré and Alexandre Kojève. By studying the genesis of science, Koyré discovers that modern mathematical physics requires a homogeneous world, and it became so for the first time in Christian Europe in the 16–17th centuries. Kojève continues Koyré’s reflections – according to him, the application of the celestial science of mathematics to terrestrial physics became possible through the habit of European thinkers to the scandalous thought about the Incarnation of God, about the possibility for the infinity and for the perfection to be born in the flesh and thus “heal” it. The positions of both have their origin in Hegel’s thoughts, but in some points they do not agree with him. The research consists of three parts published in three separate articles on the foundation of Modern science at Koyré, Kojève and Hegel. The first part is about Alexandre Koyré.

About the Author

I. S. Kurilovich
Russian State University for the Humanities
Russian Federation

Ivan S. Kurilovich, Cand. of Sci. (Philosophy)

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Kurilovich I.S. The Crucified God at the basis of modern European science and sources of the internalist antipositivism. Article one: Koyré. RSUH/RGGU BULLETIN. Series Philosophy. Social Studies. Art Studies. 2020;(3):24-35. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.28995/2073-6401-2020-3-24-35

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