Russian-German philosophical dialogue in the late 19th/the first half of the 20th centuries: Publications of Russian philosophers in the Kant-Studien and Logos journals
This article presents an overview of Russian philosophers’ publications in German periodicals of the late 19th/early 20th centuries. At the time, Germany boasted a significant number of journals dedicated to philosophy or addressing philosophical problems. Even in the first approximation, there are several dozen journals featuring either texts by Russian scientists or works dedicated to Russian philosophy. Of special importance are two journals with the most pronounced presence of Russian authors...
‘Back to Kant’ or ‘Back to Leibnitz’? A critical view from the history of Russian metaphysical personalism
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21. Losskiy N. O. 2008. Vospominaniya. Zhizn i filosofskiy put [Memories. Life and philosophical way] Moscow, 400 p.
22. Losskiy N. O. 1995. Chuvstvennaya, intellektualnaya i misticheskaya intuitsiya [Sensual, intellectual and mystical intuition]. Moscow, 400 p.
23. Nizhnikov S. A. 2005. Filosofiya Kanta v otechestvennoy mysli [Kant’s philosophy in native thought]. Moscow, 236 p.
24. Polovinkin S. M. 2002. Vladimir Solov'ev i russkoe neoleybnitseanstvo [Vladimir Solovyov and Russian ...
I. Kant and J. Jungius: on the development of critical tradition in the 17th century German philosophy
... knowledge. J. Jungius’s epistemological doctrine contains the following principles adopted by Kant: sensible experience and reason are necessary components of cognition, the initial object of cognition is the phenomena of sensible experience, sensible intuitions are a necessary but insufficient basis for the validity of our knowledge; the bases of validity of natural science knowledge are to be found within reason; only the principles of reason can guarantee the universal and essential nature of both ...
Aesthetics in the system of Paul Natorp’s philosophy
... contribution to the philosophy of the Marburg School and the justification of idealism. Philosophical aesthetics serves as a science and a link between the laws of nature and the moral world. The Neo-Kantian gives the lost connection to the sensible intuition back to aesthetics thus linking its significance to the field of the individual, inimitable, and singular manifestation of thecreative spirit. He sees the completion of Kant’s critical philosophy in the psychological bases of subjectivity ...
I. Kant in the development of N. O. Lossky’s philosophical views: The case of a translation
... special attention of Lossky. These include the fundamental logical issues of the essence of logical connection, the nature of judgement and inference, and that of the synthetic and analytic. The article addresses the interpretation of the concept of ‘intuition’ by Lossky and the influence of this interpretation on the translation of Kant’s Anschauung.The author identifies a number of reasons that inspired the intuitivist to translate the CPR. Fol¬lowing Kant’s philosophy, Lossky had sufficient ...
Cognitive-semantic modelling of the metaphoric choice devices
The articles addresses the metaphor as a cognitive-semantic device. Metaphor is able to shed light on intuitive and creative mechanisms of thinking process, thus filling the blanks in the fund of logically objective human knowledge, which opens the possibility to describe abstract concepts of human mind in terms.
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The role of logic and the study of rationality within N. O. Lossky’s ideal-realistic concept
This article focuses on the specific features of N. O. Lossky’s interpretation of certain logical themes. The author shows that it is determined by the ideal-realistic position of the thinker. “Intuitionistic” logic is presented as a philosophical interpretation of traditional logic in the framework of ideal-realistic teaching. N. O. Lossky relates the rationality of thinking to logic. The article reconstructs certain features of rationality in N. O. Lossky’s philosophical-logical concept.
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Edgar Poe’s World Model
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Usher Unveiled: Poe and the Metaphysic of Gnosticism.
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Poe, Empedocles, and intuition in Eureka
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www.eapoe.org/ pstudies/PS1970/P1978201.htm.
The anarchist philosophy of Alexei Borovoy (on the history of Russian Bergsonianism)
The anarchist philosophy of Alexey Borovoy was developed under the influence of Henri Bergson’s intuition concept. Borovoy brought together the ideas proposed by Bergson, Bakunin, and Sorel. He combined the theory of anarchism and the practice of revolutionary syndicalism. Bergson’s ideas of liberty, creativity, irrationalism, and personalism ...
Young ‘s body mass index and its im¬pact on the frequency and variability of the heart rhythm at quiet and after phy¬sical load
... between heart rate variability and adiposity differs for central and overall adiposity // J. Obes. 2012. Vol. 2012. Article ID 149516.
23. Yadav R. L., Yadav P. K., Yadav L. K. et al. Association between obesity and heart rate variability indices: an intuition toward cardiac autonomic alteration — a risk of CVD // Diabetes Metab. Syndr. Obes. 2017. Vol. 10. P. 57—64.
Industrial enterprises of the Kaliningrad region: R&D models under the conditions of perceived risks
... кооперации Саратовский области) // Проблемы анализа риска. 2009. Т. 6, № 3. С. 58—63.
10. Luhmann N. Risk: A Sociological Theory. Berlin ; N. Y., 1993.
11. Kahneman D. Maps of bounded rationality: a perspective on intuitive judgment and choice // Nobel Prize lecture. URL:
http://nobelprize.org/economics/laureates/2002/kahnemann-lecture.pdf
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12. Kasperson J. X., Kasperson R. E., Pidgeon N., Slovic P. The social amplification ...