<p>“Solov’ëv’s metaphysics is extremely rich in ideas, and, perhaps most importantly, inescapable to anyone seeking to understand the history of Russian metaphysics. For, as the first systematic Russian philosopher, Solov’ëv had a great influence on the posterity of Russian philosophy and, to some extent, framed the way philosophy would be exercised by his successors. ... This book is thus a must-read to anyone interested in the history of Russian metaphysics.” (Frederic Tremblay, Quaestio, Yearbook of the History of Metaphysics, Vol. 13, 2013)</p>
Introduction.- Chapter 1: A Voyage of Discovery.- Chapter 2: The Unfinished Sophia.- Chapter 3: Towards an Integral Philosophy.- Chapter 4: From Intuition to Faith.- Chapter 5: The Morality of a Critique.- Chapter 6: The Truth of a Critique.- Chapter 7: Critiques of the Critique.- Conclusion.- Appendix 1: Comtean Positivism in Russia.- Appendix 2: Family Constellation and Early Youth.- Notes.- Bibliography.