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Trubetskoi, Evgenii

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Trubetskoi, Evgenii Nikolaevich 

Born Sept. 23, 1863, in Moscow; died Jan. 23,1920, in Novorossiisk. Russian religious philosopher; friend and follower of V. S. Solov’ev. Lawyer and public figure. Prince; brother of S. N. Trubetskoi.

E. N. Trubetskoi graduated from the faculty of law at Moscow University in 1885 and received the degree of doctor of philosophy in 1897. He was a professor in Kiev and, from 1906 to 1918, in Moscow. Trubetskoi founded the Put’ (Path) publishing house (1910–17) and was an adherent of the religious and philosophical current associated with Put’. At first a supporter of the Constitutional Democrats (Cadets), he later advocated the political views of the Mirnoobnovlentsy (Party of Peaceful Renovation). During the Civil War he fought in the Volunteer Army against Soviet power.

Trubetskoi’s main philosophical works were V. S. Solov’ev’s World View (vols. 1–2, 1913), Metaphysical Hypotheses of Cognition (1917), and The Meaning of Life (1918). In them, he critically reinterpreted Solov’ev’s philosophy, seeking to reconcile it with orthodox Christian doctrine. Trubetskoi eliminated the elements of pantheism, evolutionism, and theocratic social utopianism in Solov’ev’s doctrine of “positive total-unity” and interpreted absolute total-unity by means of a concept of absolute consciousness. The absolute is not the essence of everything in the world, as Solov’ev (in Trubetskoi’s view) believed. Rather, the absolute is an omniscient force comprehending the world and including both the real and the possible and both truth and error. According to Trubetskoi, divine wisdom (Sophia) is not identical with this totally unified knowledge but is an ideal concept of the world, a possibility that man is free to accept or reject. Using an ontological approach to cognition, Trubetskoi made an attempt to critically revise Kantian epistemology. He attacked the mystical alogism of P. F. Florenskii, S. N. Bulgakov, and V. F. Em.

WORKS

Religiozno-obshchestvennyi ideal zapadnogo khristianstva v 5 v., part 1. Moscow, 1892.
Religiozno-obshchestvennyi ideal zapadnogo khristianstva v 11 v., fase. 2. Kiev, 1897.
Filosofiia Nitsshe. Moscow, 1904.
Sotsial’naia utopiia Platona. Moscow, 1908.
Umozrenie v kraskakh. Moscow, 1916.
Izproshlogo, 2nd ed. Vienna, 1925.
Vospominaniia. Sofia, 1921.
Inoe tsarstvo i ego iskateli v russkoi narodnoiskazke. Moscow, 1922.

REFERENCES

Istoriia filosofu v SSSR, vol. 4. Moscow, 1971.
Lopatin, L. “VI. S. Solov’ev i kn E. Trubetskoi.” Voprosy filosofu i psikhologii, 1913, books 119 and 120; 1914, book 123.

I. B. RODNIANSKAIA and S. S. KHORUZHII



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