Nikolai Fyodorov

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Nikolai Fyodorov was a Russian philosopher and key figure of Russian cosmism, known for his visionary ideas about humanity’s collective duty to achieve universal resurrection and cosmic expansion through science.

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instanceOf Russian philosopher
human
philosopher
religious thinker
representative of Russian cosmism
birthDate 1829
countryOfCitizenship Russian Empire
deathDate 1903
employer Rumyanstev Museum NERFINISHED
familyName Fyodorov NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork cosmology (philosophical)
ethics
philosophy
religious thought
fullName Nikolai Fyodorovich Fyodorov NERFINISHED
givenName Nikolai NERFINISHED
hasPhilosophicalConcept common task as collective human project
cosmos as arena of human duty
moral obligation to ancestors
resurrection as scientific-technical project
influenced Alexander Chizhevsky NERFINISHED
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky NERFINISHED
Nikolai Berdyaev NERFINISHED
Pavel Florensky NERFINISHED
Russian space philosophy
Sergei Bulgakov NERFINISHED
Vladimir Vernadsky NERFINISHED
influencedBy Christian eschatology
Orthodox theology NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName Russian
movement Christian philosophy
Russian cosmism NERFINISHED
utopian philosophy
name Nikolai Fyodorov NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Russian
notableIdea Russian cosmism
common task of humanity
cosmic expansion of humanity
moral duty to overcome death
regulation of nature and climate
universal resurrection of the dead
use of science and technology for resurrection
notableWork The Philosophy of the Common Task NERFINISHED
occupation librarian
philosopher
patronymicName Fyodorovich NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Russian Empire
placeOfDeath Moscow
religion Russian Orthodoxy NERFINISHED
workLocation Moscow

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Russian cosmism notableProponent Nikolai Fyodorov