The meaning of life in the conversations of P. A. Florensky with children (based on the materials of correspondence)
The article is devoted to the problem of defining and transmitting ideas about the meaning of life in the epistolary heritage of philosopher and priest Pavel Florensky. What does his family and family mean to a person? What should children be taught to make their lives meaningful? Where do ideas about truth, goodness, and beauty come from? Following the thought of Pavel Florensky, the author formulates answers to these eternal questions.
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Florensky, P.A. (2004), Vsedumy – ovas. Pis’ma semie iz lagerey i tyurem, 1933-1937 godov [All thoughts are about you. Letters to the family from the camps and prisons, 1933-1937], Satis, Derzhava, Saint-Petersburg, Russia (in Russ.).
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