To the question about the Ukrainian modern era: philosophy and religion
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Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, scholasticism, theology, secularizationAbstract
The article is devoted to the problem of the relationship between religion and philosophy in the modern context with its inherent thesis about the incompatibility of faith and reason. The role and subsequent transformation of philosophy is a key factor in the process of secularization. The author examines the change in the social function of religion and its influence on the legitimation of philosophical knowledge in the early modern era, especially in the context of the interaction between the church and the state. The article shows how the change in the social function of religion affects the method of legitimizing knowledge.
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