“Of course, to Think, it is Risk...” The Conversation of N.Kh. Orlova and N.V. Lossky
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“Of course, to Think, it is Risk...” The Conversation of N.Kh. Orlova and N.V. Lossky
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Nadezda Orlova 
Occupation: Professor at Department of cultural science, philosophy of culture and an esthetics
Affiliation: Institute of Philosophy of St. Petersburg State University
Address: Russian Federation, St. Petersburg
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122-129
Abstract

On October 23, 2017 in Paris Lossky Nikolay Vladimirovich died. His grandfather Nikolay O. Lossky and his father Vladimir N. Lossky were sent from Russia in 1922 by “Philosophical steamship”. Nikolay V. Lossky was born already far from Russia, got a brilliant education in Sorbonne and Oxford, taught many years in Sorbonne and in St. Sergy theological institute in Paris founded by the Russian philosophers in 1925. Our meeting and conversation with professor N. V. Lossky took place in far November, 2008 in Nikolay Vladimirovich's apartment. We spoke about heritage of the Russian abroad of the first wave, about the relations of philosophy and theology, about responsibility of the philosopher.

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the Russian Abroad, the Russian philosophy, N.V. Lossky, S.N. Bulgakov, G. Florovsky, St. Sergy Theological Institute in Paris
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19.10.2018
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23.10.2018
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