Author’s name:
Mira Rotanova
Ilya Treushnikov
Abstract:
This paper attempts to identify the impact of the West vs. East problem on shaping principles of intercultural communication by reviewing and comparing positions of various proponents of the Russian All-Unity philosophy. The authors especially emphasize ideas of V.S. Soloviev, E.N. Trubetskoj, S.N. Bulgakov, P.A. Florensky, and L.P. Karsavin, as their work has great positive potential in laying the ground for key principles of intercultural, international, and interdenominational communication.
Section | CURRENT ISSUES IN PHILOSOPHY, HISTORY AND SOCIAL COMMUNICATION |
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Key words | West vs. East, all-unity philosophy, philosophy of history, spiritual culture, international, interdenominational communication, principles of intercultural communication. |