Semyon Frank

Semyon Frank was a prominent Russian philosopher and theologian, born in 1877 in the city of Kharkov. He became a significant figure in the Russian philosophical movement, particularly known for his contributions to religious thought and existentialism. His work often explored the intersections of faith, freedom, and the nature of existence, reflecting a deep engagement with both Western philosophy and Eastern spirituality. Frank was not only a thinker but also an influential teacher, fostering a generation of intellectuals who sought to navigate the tumultuous cultural landscape of early 20th-century Russia.

After the Russian Revolution, Frank emigrated to the West, where he continued to write and lecture, drawing on his rich philosophical background. His notable works delve into themes of personal identity, morality, and the human condition, inviting readers to reflect on their own beliefs and experiences. If you're curious about the intricate tapestry of thought that Frank wove throughout his life, take a moment to explore his writings in this app. You might find a new perspective that resonates with your own journey.

Вехи-Сборник статей о русской интеллигенции (Vekhi)

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Nikolai Berdyaev, Sergei Bulgakov, Semyon Frank, Mikhail Gershenzon, Bogdan Kistyakovski, Aron Lande and Peter Struve



Сборник «Вехи» объединяет философские эссе, посвященные русской интеллигенции и её исторической роли. Появление сборника в 1909-…