Donelaitis and Kant: to the issue of the hermeneutic of survival in the era of the “mystery of iniquity”
... hermeneutic rather than Einstein’s sense — time is a function of understanding. In this respect, Donelaitis’s and Kant’s temporologies are similar in terms of personal responsibility for time, which both authors associate with the possibility of freedom. The ‘mystery of freedom’ is a means to combat the ‘mystery of inequity’.
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The principle of sufficient reason in German philosophy of the Enlight-enment
... century, a major dispute about it was triggered by Christian Wolff who had considerable influence on the German philosophy of Enlightenment. In German Metaphysic, he presented the “strong” definition of the principle and its proof. As a result, freedom was restricted, because the principle of sufficient reason implies the unlimited necessity of all things and excludes the possibility of any happenstance, at least in the real world. It had an adverse effect on philosophy in general and ethics ...
Kant's philosophical ideas in Rober Nozik's political theory
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The antinomy of political reason. Some deliberations on Kant’s “Answer-ing the Question: What is Enlightenment?”
... illustrate that even “common interests” of the ruler and the citizen leave room for a conflict between them. The author analyses Kant’s paradox stating an inversely proportional connection between the level of civil liberties and that of spiritual freedom. The article proposes a hypothesis about the dissident movement as a possible political form of implementingthis paradox. This dilemma helps to formulate the idea of antinomy of political reason, as well as develop its solution based on the notion ...
Kant’s way to the perpetual peace in the XXIst century
... being has a right to pin their hopes on the future; the task of establishing perpetual peace rests with the human being themselves; as a result, everything depends on the development of personality, since it is that acts in the real world as an agent of freedom and ratio essendi of morality, whereas freedom is the ‘cornerstone’ for people striving for peace with all their hearts. The author of the article believes that the idea of perpetual peace formulated by Saint-Pierre, Rousseau, and Kant is ...
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The parable motives of “escape from freedom” in F. Kafka’s story ”In the penal colony” and F. M. Dostoevsky’s “The Grand Inquisitor”
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Freedom as an axiological category in G. G. Byron’s mystery Cain
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Evolution of the Regional Religious Policy in the Saratov region (1989—2017)
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Формы реализации свободы личности через юридическую ответственность в информационно-техногенном обществе
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Herzen and conservatives: attraction and repulsion
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The externalisation of migration control in the European Union: first steps towards the external dimension of the space of freedom, security and justice
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The development of cooperation between the European Union and Russia on migration issues: from „the „common spaces” to the actual implementation
... experienced problems in many areas. Nevertheless, cooperation in the field of migration proves to be successful. Through analyzing the EU-Russia migration agenda from the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (1997) to the Roadmap for the Common Space on Freedom, Security and Justice (2005), the article assesses the main results of its implementation, such as the Readmission and Visa Facilitation agreements. Moreover, it stresses the role of Russia as an agenda-setter of the EU migration agenda in the ...
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The legal regulation of agricultural cooperation during the period of the Provisional Government and Soviet Russia
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Vocational education in Russia and China: the role of values in the transmission of experience revisited
... professional pedagogical values. Attitudes, means, knowledge, qualities relevant for the educational process are shown to be subordinated to the main value — the need to provide the student with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve maximum technical freedom for a full artistic interpretation of a musical work. A conclusion is drawn that the rich axiological potential inherent in the Russian piano education is one of the key prerequisites for successful cross-cultural transmission of experience ...
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The Boundaries of Ecological Ethics: Kant’s Philosophy in Dialog with the “End of Human Exclusiveness” Thesis
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Open Use of Reason: Socrates and Kant
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The Kantian Concept of Human Dignity Today
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Grammatical features of the explication of the causation in different linguocultures
... revealed differences in communicative behavior shaped by the cultural backgrounds of speakers. English causative constructions, whose cultural elaboration constitutes a distinctive typological feature of the language, emphasize the autonomy and freedom of the causer. In the Kabardian linguoculture, unlike in Russian and English, permissive or imperative meanings of causation are determined by context. For native speakers of Russian and Kabardian, a direct imperative is not perceived as less ...
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The phenomenology of Pushkin’s ‘universal sympathy (based on ‘Аscene from ‘Faust’, ‘The feast in the time of plague’, and ‘the Wanderer’)
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Argumentum ad morti in the violence discourse: the semantics and pragmatics of ‘radical’ argumentation
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The hagiographic genre of the life of Alexander (Plutarch’s Comparative biographies)
... upbringing, adolescence, maturity, his victories, lifetime deification and death. The correlation of the two genre forms helps to reveal and explore the biographic image of Plutarch’s main character as well as his human fate, the aim of life and the freedom of choice. These aspects are reflected in the hagiographic genre. I analyse the similarities and differences of the narrative strategies employed since the narrative (non-diegetic narrator) in the hagiography genre is clearly related to the ...