The Crisis of Western Philosophy
Vladimir Solovyov's 1874 master's thesis — critique of Western abstract-rationalist philosophy from Russian religious-philosophical standpoint
Tradition: Russian religious philosophy / Slavophile-influenced tradition
Solovyov's 1874 master's thesis — critique of Western abstract-rationalist philosophy from Russian religious-philosophical standpoint
The Crisis of Western Philosophy (Krizis zapadnoy filosofii, 1874) is Vladimir Solovyov's master's thesis at Moscow University. Subtitled "Against the Positivists," the work develops a sustained critique of Western abstract-rationalist philosophy — particularly positivism, materialism, and the rationalist-empiricist mainstream — from a Russian religious-philosophical standpoint indebted to Slavophile thought (Khomyakov, Kireevsky) and the patristic tradition. Foundational text of Solovyov's mature integral-philosophy programme.
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Editions cited
- Krizis zapadnoy filosofii (Moscow, 1874, Russian); English partial translations in subsequent Solovyov collections
School Embodiments
Major Russian religious-philosophical text from Eastern-Orthodox standpoint.
"The proper-philosophical standpoint is religious-integral; Western abstract-rationalist philosophy has lost contact with the religious foundations philosophy requires." (The Crisis of Western Philosophy)
Sustained critical-philosophical engagement with Western positivism, materialism, rationalism.
"Western philosophy has reached a proper crisis through its systematic abstraction from concrete-religious-philosophical foundations." (The Crisis of Western Philosophy)
Strong idealist-philosophical framework indebted to Hegel and Schelling but critically modified.
"What German idealism recognised about the proper-philosophical foundations Russian religious-philosophy must develop further." (The Crisis of Western Philosophy)
Strong Russian-romantic-philosophical heritage from the Slavophile tradition.
"The Slavophile tradition — Khomyakov, Kireevsky — has properly recognised the limits of Western rationalism; Solovyov's work develops this." (The Crisis of Western Philosophy)
Strong mystical-religious-philosophical framework — proper religious-experiential foundation.
"The proper-philosophical foundation is religious-experiential; abstract rationalism cannot provide what religious experience reveals." (The Crisis of Western Philosophy)
Some engagement with broader liberal-religious-philosophical tradition.
"The proper-religious foundation for philosophy is what mainstream liberal-religious-philosophy must recover." (The Crisis of Western Philosophy)
Anticipatory critical-theoretical engagement with Enlightenment-rationalist limits.
"The Enlightenment-rationalist project has reached its proper limits; the proper-philosophical work requires acknowledging this." (The Crisis of Western Philosophy)
Internal Tensions
The Crisis of Western Philosophy has been variously assessed — defenders see foundational Russian religious-philosophical critique, Western-philosophical critics maintain that specific arguments against positivism and rationalism are inadequate.
I. Time
The 1874 early-Solovyov Moscow University moment.
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II. Space
The Moscow-University Russian-philosophical setting; the broader Russian religious-philosophical conversation.
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III. Matter
The Western philosophical tradition whose proper-critical analysis the thesis undertakes.
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IV. Observer
Young Solovyov as proper Russian religious-philosophical critic.
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V. Energy
The intellectual-religious energies of Russian religious-philosophical critique.
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VI. Information
The systematic critical-philosophical content of the dissertation.
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Computed school proximity
The work's attribute fingerprint scored against all schools using the same quiz scorer. Useful as a sanity check on the hand-curated embodiments above.
How The Crisis of Western Philosophy resolves each dilemma
51 resolved positions across 4 dimensions, including 6 distinctive where the majority of schools go the other way · 6 unaligned.
Each dimension is sorted so minority positions come first. Mainstream positions are folded into an expandable list.
Time · 9 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Persistence, the future, and the direction of becoming.
6 mainstream positions
Matter · 7 dilemmas, all mainstream
Observer · 37 dilemmas · 3 distinctive
Mind, agency, and the knower's relation to the known.