Abstract
The article discusses the influence of the philosophical views of Vladimir Solovyev, the Russian idealist philosopher of the late 19th century on Adomas Dambrauskas-Jakštas, a representative of the bourgeois Lithuanian neoscholastic philosophy.
The author shows that a struggle between Solovyev’s ideas and thomism is characteristic of the philosophical views of the Lithuanian idealist philosopher. Thus Jakštas is to be considered neither a consistent thomist nor an orthodox disciple of Solovyev.
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