2015
DOI: 10.5593/sgemsocial2015/b31/s11.084
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Philosophy of Happiness in the Eighteenth Century Russia

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“…Few doubt that history is driven by human, more or less conscious interests -economic, political, religious, moral and ethical (the search for happiness), etc. (Abramzon, 2015;Artemyeva, 2018Artemyeva, , 2019Porus, 2019;Smetanina, 2015). The historiosophy and literature of the XVIII century is aware of another, competing philosophical tradition -socio-historical idealism.…”
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“…Few doubt that history is driven by human, more or less conscious interests -economic, political, religious, moral and ethical (the search for happiness), etc. (Abramzon, 2015;Artemyeva, 2018Artemyeva, , 2019Porus, 2019;Smetanina, 2015). The historiosophy and literature of the XVIII century is aware of another, competing philosophical tradition -socio-historical idealism.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%