Kant on Enthusiasm
... Taxonomy of the Emotions. Kantian Review, 6, pp. 109-128.
Stolzenberg, J., 2023. Freude und Enthusiasmus. Schiller — Kant — Beethoven. Musiktheorie. Zeitschrift für Musikwissenschaft, 1, pp. 41-54.
Kant, enthusiasm, affect, the good, virtue, motivation, practical reason, Lyotard
40-67
10.5922/0207-6918-2025-1-2
Self-Ownership and the Categorical Imperative
... Policy, 10(1), pp. 24-51.
https://doi.org/10.1017/s0265052500004003
Korsgaard, C. M., 1996. The Sources of Normativity. Edited by O. O’Neill. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511554476
Korsgaard, C. M., 1998. Motivation, Metaphysics, and the Value of the Self: A Reply to Ginsborg, Guyer, and Schneewind. Ethics, 109(1), pp. 49-66.
https://doi.org/10.1086/233873
Korsgaard, C. M., 2013. Personhood, Animals, and the Law. Think, 12(34), pp. 25-32.
https://doi....
The pragmatics of semiosis and linguisation
... principles and rules of combining discrete signs into complete statements become familiar semiotics. A similar need has emerged in contemporary linguistics: the need to distinguish between the expanded use of linguistic capacities for pragmatically motivated communication—or languaging—and the more narrowly defined traditional models of text and utterance construction based on normative lexicons and formal grammars. The article contains a sketch of the main approaches to the study of verbalisation ...
Universal competencies focusing on the future profession: experience in developing the course “Basics of Professional Communication” for students of translation education programs
... to students from different specialties. With this approach, the connection between the courses, and consequently the universal competencies, and future professional activities remains implicit and blurred for students, which, in turn, reduces their motivation and interest in learning. The experience of developing and implementing a professionally oriented course, “Basics of Professional Communication,” for students of translation programs is presented. Within the course, the universal competencies ...
Neoderivatives with the suffix -ing in modern English
... digital era. Within the framework of the onomasiological approach, the cognitive and structural mechanisms of neologism formation are described, based on the expansion of traditional verbal derivation through the use of appellative and proper nouns as motivating bases. The replenishment of the repertoire of derivational models of -ing word formation in English is established, manifested in the emergence of compound derivatives based on metaphorical transfer. The suffix itself undergoes changes, evolving ...
The Buddhist concept of “Consciousness-Only” in Victor Pelevin’s novel “Omon Ra”
... characters. In “Omon Ra”, the chronotope is also depicted as conditional, existing outside of conventional systems of temporal and spatial coordinates. The reality portrayed in the novel is, in the Buddhist sense, empty — that is, subjectively motivated. The mirror-like and simultaneously circular composition captures the protagonist’s endless journey within the cyclical movement of the illusory world of saṃsāra, while the open ending suggests the possibility of the hero’s liberation....
Ensuring the psychological health of military personnel in extreme situations
The relevance of this topic is determined by the increasing number of so-called combatants (participants in hostilities, including both military personnel and civilians) due to the emergence of localized armed conflicts, which flare up and subside globally, and the resulting need to establish unified standards for professional support for individuals affected by the psychological trauma of such situations. The article addresses the problems and objectives of psychological support for military personnel...
Creative laboratory of V.A. Sosnora (using the example of the poem Such merriment it was…)
... versions of the poetic texts provides material that will enable the development of a model of V. A. Sosnora’s creative process, thereby contributing to a deeper understanding of the poet’s works.
V.A. Sosnora, poetry, creative process, image, motive, poetry
75—83
10.5922/vestnikpsy-2025-1-7
Pechora scrolls: St. Augustine’s miracle of the revelation of the Elder
... later stage of mastering the plot of the Miracle, Myandin created his own version of the events described. He employed his own vocabulary saturating the plot with details, which were missing in the first version. He cleared the text of unnecessary motives that distract the reader from the main idea of the story: holiness does not depend on rank or status; it can also be granted to a humble, illiterate person who is capable of performing miracles.
Bobrov, A. G., 1994. Apokrificheskoye «Skazaniye ...
Events and narration in socio-cultural practices
... influence the formation and transformation of social and cultural processes in society. Event-narrative links form the basis of the system of norms and values of society. The corpus of ‘event-narrative’ links creates behavioural patterns, serves as a motivator for members of society, a cause and reason for actions and an initiator of terraced events that inevitably occur as a response to events in reality. The emerging connections ‘event — narrative — action (special event)’ represent ...
A poetic function in an expanding context: title — monoverse — polytext (on the example of Ivan Zhdanov's poetry)
... State Pedagogical University Publ., 639 p. (in Russ.).
Fateeva, N. A., 2003. Poet i proza: kniga o Pasternake [Poet and prose: a book about Pasternak]. Moscow: New Literary Review, 399 p. (in Russ.).
Gorbacheva, N. I., Yumasheva, N. V., 1997. The motive of the mirror in the poetry of I. Zhdanov, Kul'tura i tekst [Culture and text], no 2, pp. 36—40 (in Russ.).
Kundaeva, N. N., 2012. The heading-final complex as a genre-marking element in the impressionist text. Vestnik Leningradskogo gosudarstvennogo ...
Time and eternity in the literary image of the church procession: Pushkin’s Boris Godunov and Shmeleff’s The Year of the Lord
... similarities in literary images. The church procession is portrayed as a manifestation of eternity in the tangible reality of this world. Despite their common temporal nature, images in Boris Godunov and The Year of the Lord differ in terms of both motivation (state-driven in Pushkin’s drama and public-driven in Shmeleff’s novel) and the degree of detail. The description is condensed and script-driven in Boris Godunov, whereas the church procession in The Year of the Lord unfolds before ...
Speech behaviour of Internet users in conflict communication
... threads: reliability of the information presented, lack of the user's intention to check facts, and the violation of spelling and punctuation rules. Confrontations around these situations tend to lead to more complex conflicts and are characterized as motives typical of impolite communication.
Apresyan, V.Yu., 2003. Implicit aggression in language. In: Computational Linguistics and Intellectual Technologies, Po materialam ezhegodnoi mezhdunarodnoi konferentsii «Dialog» (2003) [Papers from ...
Peritext of the Russian translation of William Hogarth’s Analysis of Beauty: a case study
... function of translational peritext in philosophical artistic discourse? How do the commented translational decisions affect, if at all, the reader’s understanding of the author’s stance? The problem of revealing the translator’s agency, his/her motivations and decision-making is investigated on the basis of the essay Analysis of Beauty by the celebrated 18th century English artist William Hogarth — an influential philosophical treatise whose ideas have never lost their relevance. The paper ...
On fate and/or providence in Pushkin’s short story ‘The blizzard’
... traditional plot are considered against the background of the interrelation and interdependence between fate, chance, and free will. In a Christian reading, the attitudes of the main characters of the three works to God's providence explain the motives behind their actions, the further course of events, and the endings of the works.
Vasilyev, S. А., 2008. “Metel” or “Myatel”? On the title of the story of A. S. Pushkin. Nauchnyi zhurnal Russkaya rech' [Scientific journal Russian ...
How translations are willed into existence
... active players, or agents, of communication. If it is true that in real life translators rarely determine whether a sign will cross a semiotic fold or have much say in the process, in principle nothing prevents them from bringing their desires, motives, and strategies to the table. Translators can — and should — have a larger say on why, whether, and how new translated texts appear in the target environment.
Buzelin, H., 2011. Agents of translation. In: Y. Gambier and L. van Doorslaer,...
The formation of the narrative and the performative in public communication
... author's habitus. When creating a text, the author conveys his or her desires and expresses his or her attitude to the chosen problem. This study aims to answers two questions. Can a narrative have at its core an explicit manipulative basis or a hidden motive? Can the picture of the world, which develops, inter alia, under the influence of narratives, serve as a pattern for decision-making by the viewer/reader? It is necessary to this end to identify the relationship between the performative and the ...
The problem of meaning in Social Semiotics: deep semiotics as a conceptual extension of Social Semiotics
... Razvitie vysshikh psikhicheskikh funktsii [The development of higher mental functions]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Inglehart, R., 2018. Kul'turnaya evolyutsiya. Kak izmenyayutsya chelovecheskie motivatsii i kak eto menyaet mir [Cultural evolution. How human motivation changes and how it changes the world]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Kakabadze, Z. M., 1985. Problema chelovecheskogo bytiya [The problem of human existence]. Tbilisi (in Russ.).
Koshelev, A. D., ed., 1994. Yu. M. Lotman i tartusko-moskovskaya semioticheskaya ...
The linguistic paradigm in Kant studies
... of Kant’s linguistic creativity (new terms, syntactic models, utterance structures, communicative speech structure, modality, text generation mechanisms, metaphors, and pragmatics) can be paired with the study of the verbal-semantic, cognitive, and motivational levels of the philosopher’s linguistic persona. The author stresses the importance of the linguistic investigations of philosophical texts for an in-depth interpretation of their philosophical content.
1. Serebrennikov, B. A., 1988. ...
Criminal songs: The hero and the plot
... is considered as a phenomenon of urban folklore functionally linked to the criminal community as an archaic subculture. The author characterises the plot structure of the criminal song: the system-building characters, their plot function, and typical motives. The article poses the question as to the thematic typology of the criminal song. It is emphasised that the bearer of the criminal song characteristics, its “gene” is the main character (the crime lord), whereas the other characters and different ...
The humility of holy fools in Orthodox Christianity: On the problem of understanding (The Vita of Simeon the Holy Fool and The Vita of Andrew the Holy Fool)
... personal characteristic thus objecting to S.A.Ivanov’s concept of aggression as the key typological feature of holy fools. The article also analyses images of saint in the anthropological and axiological aspects, which makes it possible to explain the motivation of the “paradoxical” behaviour of holy fools and prove that the corresponding type of holiness relates to the ideas of boldness and humility as the ultimate form of self-denial.
Византийские легенды / отв. ред....
Christian Wolff and Immanuel Kant on the Existence of God
... Modern Philosophy. In: V. A. Zhuchkov, ed. 2001. Khristian Vol’f i filosofiya v Rossii [Christian Wolff and Philosophy in Russia]. Saint Petersburg: RHGI, pp. 8-106. (In Rus.)
Zobrist, M., 2008. Kants Lehre vom höchsten Gut und die Frage moralischer Motivation. Kant-Studien, 99(3), pp. 285-311.
What is Kantian Philosophy of Mathematics? An Overview of Contemporary Studies
... Philosophy and Its Roots. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 85-102.
Hogan D., 2009. Three Kinds of Rationalism and the Non-Spatiality of Things in Themselves. Journal of the History of Philosophy, 47(3), pp. 355-382.
Hogan D., 2013. Metaphysical Motives of Kant’s Analytic — Synthetic Distinction. Journal of the History of Philosophy, 51(2), pp. 267-307.
Hogan D. Kant and the Character of Mathematical Inference. In: C. J. Posy and O. Rechter, ed. 2020. Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics; ...
Der Schatten der Tugend. Kant über die unergründliche Tiefe des Herzens
... most peculiar traits of Kant’s critical philosophy is the contention that, while we can know our moral maxims and can thus reflect on our actions from a moral point of view, we cannot really know whether in a given situation our actions are actually motivated by those maxims. This means that, although we have a firm sense of our moral duties, we can never be certain whether some particular action of ours is done from duty or simply in accordance with it. This view is voiced in several of Kant’s ...
The Problem of the Revolution in Gramsci (Between Kant and Marx)
Reconstructing the evolution of Gramsci’s judgement about the Russian Revolution implies an overall rethinking of his own relation to Marx as well as to Kant. Already in the spring of 1917, Gramsci foresaw that the February Revolution could become a proletarian revolution and that this would realise in fact Kant’s moral: only a society completely freed from oppression and exploitation would allow people to be free and autonomous. After the fall of the Winter Palace, Gramsci wrote that the revolution...
On Fire. Dissertation for the Master’s Degree. Translation from the Latin into Russian, Preface and Notes by S. V. Lugovoy
... harking back to the Russian term упругая жидкость (elastic liquid) which was proposed by Mikhail V. Lomonosov but did not catch on. For the same reason the translator uses the loan translation “moment” instead of the more common “motive force”. “Gradus”, however, is always translated as “degree” for the sake of uniformity. All the translator’s additions to the Kantian text are within square brackets. When the meaning of a word is translated in a form that departs from ...
Kantian Motives in Neuroscience
Review: Valentin A. Bazhanov, Brain — Culture — Society: Kantian Programme in Cognitive Science. Moscow: Kanon+ ROOI “Reabilitatsiya”, 2019, 288 pp.
Bazhanov, V. A., 2019. Brain — Culture — Society: Kantian Programme in Cognitive Science. Moscow: Kanon+ ROOI “Reabilitatsiya”. (In Rus.)
Lorenz, K., 1982. Kant’s Doctrine of the a priori in the Light of Contemporary Biology. In: H. C. Plotkin, ed. 1982. Learning, Development, and Culture. Chichester: Wiley, pp. 121-143.
Affection of Law: Fichte on the Place and Boundaries of Pure Ethics of the Imperative
... metaphysics. Fichte maintains that in the “second type” of worldview man himself feels and understands, respects and loves himself only as a subject of unconditional law, therefore the pathos and “affection of law” pervades all his assessments and motivations. This affects the impartiality of moral assessment if the requirements of the law are diverged from. The “man of law”, the Stoic and Kantian who is not conscious of direct violations of the law, can at most not despise himself, but he ...
The Role of the Sublime in Kant’s Religion: Moral Motivation and Empirical Possibility
... to the end goal of morality; 3) just as in the case of associative construction of empirical concepts, the sublime provides the prototype for association through which empirical acts are determined as moral ones; 4) the image of Christ also acts as motivator by encompassing said transparency and standard in the idea of moral perfection. These four points show that the image of Christ functions in a dual manner. Points 1) to 3) address Christ as a prototype/archetype (Urbild) — awakening and ...
Cohen and Natorp’s Philosophy of Religion: the Argument about the Boundary of Reason
... der Philosophie von Hermann Cohen. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
Andriaanse, H., 1998. ‘Menschheit’ und ‘Individuum’. Cohen und Herrmann über die Religion. In: Ch. Krijnen and E. W. Orth, eds. 1998. Sinn, Geltung, Wert: neukantianische Motive in der modernen Kulturphilosophie. Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann, pp. 121-137.
Belov, V. N., 2015a. Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason. Judaica Petropolitana. Research on Jewish philosophy and intellectual traditions of Judaism,...
God’s Law or Categorical Imperative: on Crusian Issues of Kantian Morality
... prescriptions that are binding only to a relative degree. This is very close to the Kantian distinction between hypothetical and categorical imperatives. Another salient feature of Crusius’ moral teaching is the stress laid on the sphere of internal motives. It is the inner motive that determines the morality of an act, rather than the external form of the act. These and some other features of Crusius’ ethics suggest a possible influence of Crusius on Kant. The possibility of such influence has ...
Kant und das Recht der Lüge
The author analyses the Enlightenment's principle of justifying lie from altruistic motives, which was criticised by Kant in the article "On a supposed right..." The article considers the advantages and disadvantages of arguments drawn in Kant's work. The author proves and specifies the admissibility of lie due to ethical and ...
Kantiansche Motive in „dem Ehernen Reiter“ von A. S. Puschkin. Gewidmet dem 75-jährigen Jubiläum des Historikers der russischen Philosophie B. W. Emeljanow
This article attempts to demonstrate the influence of Kant's philosophy of law and politics and philosophy of history alongside his aesthetic ideas on “The Bronze Horseman” by A. Pushkin.
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Die Grenze zwischen Glauben und Wissen: Zur Wirkungsgeschichte und aktuellen Bedeutung von Kants Religionsphilosophie
... Quellen des Judentums. Wiesbaden, 1988. (Nachdruck der 2. Aufl., 1928.)
21. Graf F. W. Troeltsch, Ernst. Theologie als Kulturwissenschaft des Historizismus // Neuner P.; Wenz G. Theologen des 20. Jahrhunderts. Darmstadt, 2002. S. 53—69.
22. Habermas J. Motive nachmetaphysischen Denkens // Habermas J. Nachmetaphysisches Denken. Frankfurt-am-Main, 1988. S. 35—60.
23. Habermas J. Texte und Kontexte. Frankfurt-am-Main, 1991.
24. Habermas J. Vorstudien und Ergänzungen zur Theorie des kommunikativen Handelns....
I. Kant’s and E. Husserl’s practical philosophy
... philosophies. Another important result is identifying the principles and departure point ideas for both thinkers. These are a shared understanding of the relationship between theoretical and practical reason, the principle of the ‘purity’ of moral motives and compulsoriness of the a priori, the idea of parallelism between logic and ethics, the interaction between will and mind, and the determining role of the categorical imperative. The author stresses that an adequate understanding of the thinkers’ ...
Was heißt Fortschritt im Wissen? Gnoseotopische Überlegungen zur Aufklärung und ihren Folgen
... philosophische Schriften [1773]. Aus den Jahrbüchern der Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin gesammelt. Leipzig. Reprint. Hildesheim.
Sulzer, J. G. 2004, Explanation of a Paradoxical Psychological Proposition: That We Sometimes Act not only without Motive or a Visible Cause, but even against Compelling Motives and Despite Fully Convincing Reasons. [Übers. von N. Rand], in: American Imago, vol. 61, no. 3, pp. 291—304.
Sulzer, J. G. 2014, Kurzer Begriff aller Wissenschaften. Erste (1745) und zweite ...
Kantian motives in logic and philosophy of science. Idea of Unity of a priory and empirical knowledge
Kant insisted on the inherent unity of a priori and empirical elements of cognition. To what extent further progress of philosophy and exact sciences confirmed (or modified) original Kant ideas? I'm inclined to judge that apriorism in its modest version do not contradict to modest type of empiricism. Real practice of logical and mathematical reasoning provides pry conjunctions of a priori and empirical elements of cognitive processes. We can find their harmonic combinations of mentioned standpoints...
Feyerabend’s Natural Law Notes and their significance for Kant studies. Preface
... for the studies of Kant’s moral philosophy too, because of their closeness to the Foundations of Metaphysics of Morals, what can help us to understand some not clear aspects of Kant’s ethical thought. One of such questions is the question of moral motivation, and namely how we can not only know, what we have to do according to the moral law, but also actually want do it? As in his published writings Kant concludes in the Introduction of Natural Law Notes that human will itself can not be in complete ...
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
... 1912, Die Tragödie des mystischen Bewusstseins, Logos, № 3, S. 164—191.
56. Stepun, F. 1927, Deutsche Romantik und die Geschichtsphilosophie der Sla-wophilen, Logos, № 16, S. 46—67.
57. Struve, P. 1910/1911, Über einige grundlegende Motive im ationalökonomischen Denken, Logos, № 1, S. 342—360.
58. Sveistrup. (Buchbesprechung) Gurwitsch, Georg. Otto v. Gierke als Rechtsphilo-soph // Kant-Studien. 1925. N 30. S. 215—216.
59. Tschaadaeffs Werke (Notizen)// Logos. 1914/1915....
How transcendental are Kant’s principles of public law?
... presented in a number of writings and lectures — takes the reader to the area of empirical practices and anthropological observations capable of distorting the required purity of the form when taken together. In effect, they turn out to be either motives for searching for transcendental principles or example s targeted at a certain type of readers and political agents. Identifying the role of publicity principles in Kant’s system of law and their strict positioning is also a complicated problem ...
Kant on evil in the human nature
... the empirical but the “intelligible character”, his solution proves to be idealistic. The next step is an analysis of Kant’s notion of “radical evil” and its causes. Since Kant sees the source of radical evil in the wrong subordination of motives dictated by sensibility and reason when choosing rules for actions, which Kant calls the “reversal of incentives”, there arises the question as to the role of sensibility in justifying morals. It is emphasised that, on the one hand, sensibility ...
Kistyakovsky on the nature of law
... contribution of the Russian philosopher and theorist of law, neo-Kantian Kistyakovsky, to the understanding of the essence of law. He supported methodological pluralism and identified four theoretical and two practical concepts of law. The neo-Kantian motive in Kistyakovsky's theory manifested itself in the reference to the normative nature of legal rules and law in general and its independence of any external authorities or internal motivations of human behavior. According to Kistyakovsky, the rational ...
The teaching on postulates in Kant’s lectures on philosophical theory of religion
... Imperative. Zur Entwicklung von Kants praktischer Philosophie bis 1785. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, 1999.
23. Wimmer R. Kants kritische Religionsphilosophie. Berlin ; New York, 1990.
24. Zobrist M. Kants Lehre vom höchsten Gut und die Frage moralischer Motivation // Kant-Studien. 2008. Bd. 99.
Kantian motives in logic and philosophy of science. The idea of unity of a priory and empirical elements of cognition
Kant insisted on the inherent unity of a priori and empirical elements of cognition. To what extent further progress of philosophy and exact sciences confirmed (or modified) original Kant ideas? I'm inclined to judge that apriorism in its modest version does not contradict a modest type of empiricism. Real practice of logical and mathematical reasoning provides pry conjunctions of a priori and empirical elements of cognitive processes. We can find the harmonic combinations of mentioned standpoints...
The motive of duality in the novel “Cursed Place” by M.I. Voskresensky
The topic “duality” in novel “The damned place”, written by M. I. Voskresensky, little known author of the “second line” is revealed through the changes the main character has undergone within three years and female twin-images, who look similar, but differ in nature. Duality plays a significant role in novel’s plot, it reveals characters’ personalities. At the same time duality of female images becomes a moment of their testing, examination of their morality and feelings. Male images (Linsky and...
Labyrinths of memory in “Animal triste” by Monica Maron
The article considers the results of the memory motive study in the novel of M. Maron, a modern German writer. The syncretic nature of memory is analyzed in terms of memory and forgetting as necessary components of this phenomenon. For this study, the process of purposeful ousting certain fragments ...
Characteristic features of phraseological units with a somatic component сердце (heart) modal potential
... with the component сердце (heart), their ability to form a modal context and to explicate various modal and evaluative meanings is revealed. The study also demonstrated that shades of modal meanings in figurative expressions can overlap and be in motivated interrelated relationships with each other.
Unofficial astyonyms and katoyconyms as markers of regional identity
... name of the city, Königsberg. The pragmatic functions performed by these names are determined. There is noted an asymmetry in the composition of unofficial names for the residents of Kaliningrad compared to the demonyms that can potentially serve as motivating bases. It is established that the presence of a significant number of pejorative nominations within the framework of the regional onomasticon is driven by the residents’ desire to improve the city’s condition and preserve their own identity....
On the system classification of terminological vocabulary of modern education
... jargon), formal structure (individual lexemes and phrases), chronological status (outdated, modern and new term units), part-of-speech attribution (nouns, adjectives, verbs and adverbs), semantic features (mono-lexeme and poly-lexeme units), the level of motivation (fully / partially motivated and unmotivated terms) and mastery (mastered and undeveloped signs) in the system of the Russian language. It was noticed that the terminology of Russian education in the modern era is actively replenished with ...