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Theosophical Basis of Ethics and Worldview in the Eastern European Hasidism

Student: Brodskij Vladimir

Supervisor: Dmitry Nosov

Faculty: Faculty of Philosophy

Educational Programme: Master

Year of Graduation: 2014

<p>The work is concerned with theosophical basis of ethics and worldview in Eastern European Hasidism. It investigates, how different aspects of this teaching are connected and what earlier mystical branches of Judaism could make an influence on it. The work also contains a short historical review and a description of the modern conditions of Judaism.</p>

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