Transformation of Neo-Kantian Perception Theory in Russian Physiology: Sechenov and Helmholtz
... warrant the conclusion that he was among the Russian Neo-Kantians, many of whom would subsequently follow their own intellectual paths while, however, preserving some significant Neo-Kantian references. Alekseev’s focus on the question of the people’s political ideal was conditioned by his involvement in the movement of Eurasianism during the 1920s and 1930s; but there are signs that he was edging toward this theme already during the period of the two 1917 Russian revolutions and the Civil War. Analysing the ...
A Russian Neo-Kantian on the People’s Political Ideal from the Eurasian Perspective
... warrant the conclusion that he was among the Russian Neo-Kantians, many of whom would subsequently follow their own intellectual paths while, however, preserving some significant Neo-Kantian references. Alekseev’s focus on the question of the people’s political ideal was conditioned by his involvement in the movement of Eurasianism during the 1920s and 1930s; but there are signs that he was edging toward this theme already during the period of the two 1917 Russian revolutions and the Civil War. Analysing the ...
Nikolai N. Alekseev: The Origin of the Russian People’s Political Ideals
... Academy of Sciences Press. (In Rus.)
Zinoviy, 1863. Istiny pokazanie k voprosivshim o novom uchenii [Truth’s Message to Those Who Asked about the New Teaching]. Kazan: University Press. (In Rus.)
Russian Neo-Kantianism, Eurasianism, Russia abroad, political ideal, absolute monarchy, Joseph Volotsky, Ivan the Terrible, Patriarch Nikon, the Cossacks, sectarianism
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10.5922/0207-6918-2025-4-7