THE WESTERN HUMANISM AS A NEGATIVE VALUE IN THE RUSSIAN RELIGIOUS AND PHILOSOPHICAL TRADITION IN THE LATE 19th - EARLY 20th CENTURIES
The western humanism which defines the Western cultural tradition currently is considered as a negative value in the Russian religious philosophy in the late 19th - early 20th centuries. Absolutely different cultural values opposite to the ideas of the western humanism form the basis of the Russian religious and philosophical traditions.
Keywords: humanism, worldview, religious and philosophical traditions, Christian values.
Aleksandr E. Makhovikov, candidate of Philosophy, associate professor of Samara State University of Economics.