@article{Omelchenko, author = {Omelchenko, Nikolai}, title = {An Anthropological Interpretation of Sin}, series = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 25 / 2021, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 106-114.}, volume = {e25/2021i}, journal = {Fromm Forum (English Edition - ISSN 1437-1189), 25 / 2021, Tuebingen (Selbstverlag), pp. 106-114.}, abstract = {The paper deals with the problem of the source of human sinfulness. In this connection, James G. Frazer's and Erich Fromm's conceptions are considered. The author believes the sinfulness of humans is ultimately in their mortality.}, language = {en} } @article{Omelchenko, author = {Omelchenko, Nikolai}, title = {El hombre como una contradicci{\´o}n}, series = {R. Funk y N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Hacia una ciencia humana. La relevancia de Erich Fromm en la actualidad, M{\´e}xico (Demac), pp. 253-270.}, journal = {R. Funk y N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Hacia una ciencia humana. La relevancia de Erich Fromm en la actualidad, M{\´e}xico (Demac), pp. 253-270.}, abstract = {En esta ponencia, su autor afirma que algunas ideas de Fromm tienen el potencial de responder cuestiones filos{\´o}ficas m{\´a}s importantes. En particular, la idea de Fromm del principio fundamental de relaci{\´o}n individual con el mundo nos permite comprender mucho mejor la naturaleza humana. La forma de Fromm de ver al >hombre como lleno de contradicciones< recibe otro apoyo. Al compartir la interpretaci{\´o}n de Fromm de la libertad humana, el autor analiza con mayor detalle el problema de la fuente original del libre albedr{\´i}o y afirma que el planteamiento frommiano del amor es productivo para integrar la teor{\´i}a contempor{\´a}nea del conocimiento y la filosof{\´i}a de los seres humanos. El autor finalmente considera que el valor de la teor{\´i}a de Fromm consiste, ante todo, en la coherencia de su visi{\´o}n humanista.}, language = {es} } @article{Omelchenko, author = {Omelchenko, Nikolai}, title = {Man as a Contradiction. Philosophical Ideas of Erich Fromm}, series = {R. Funk and N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Towards a Human Science. The Relevance of Erich Fromm for Today, Giessen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2015, pp. 187-199.}, journal = {R. Funk and N. McLaughlin (Eds.), Towards a Human Science. The Relevance of Erich Fromm for Today, Giessen (Psychosozial-Verlag) 2015, pp. 187-199.}, abstract = {In his paper, the author argues that some of Fromm's ideas have the potential to answer bigger philosophical questions. Fromm's notion of the fundamental principle of individual relatedness to the world, in particular, allows us to understand the human nature much better. Fromm's way of seeing >man as full of contradictions< is provided with another argument. Sharing Fromm's interpretation of the human freedom, the author further discusses the problem of the original source of free will and makes the case that Fromm's understanding of love is productive for integrating contemporary theory of knowledge and philosophy of human beings. The author ultimately believes that the value of Fromm's theory lies, first of all, in the consistency of his humanistic vision.}, language = {en} }