Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
... the fact of its perspective being limited and local. Kantian practical philosophy provides the traveler with a map of regulative ideas and a “moral compass”, along with an explanation of disruptive factors, offering a working explanation of the situation and its possible outcomes. Kant’s “Copernican revolution” brings human beings back into focus and imagination to order, allowing for the hope that new challenges will be successfully met.
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Unveiling the unseen: the challenge of phenomenological conceptual untranslatables
... John Benjamins Publishing, pp. 161—182.
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The question of the legitimacy of the Soviet occupation of Germany (1945—1949)
The tense geopolitical situation, the development of negationist tendencies, and the emergence over the past decade of numerous disputes regarding reparation claims by certain countries make it relevant to study, from a scholarly perspective, the legitimacy of the actions ...
The free trade zone mechanism in the EAEU international activities
... through the free trade area (FTA) mechanism. Particular attention is given to the role of “soft power” as an important instrument of the EAEU’s international policy, contributing to the strengthening of its strategic position, improving the economic situation across the EAEU space, and expanding opportunities for successful economic and socio-political cooperation.
EAEU, free trade zone, integration, economic interaction, soft power, trade relations, transregionalism
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Imposture as a problem of reference: semiotics of the name in Boris Godunov
... features of the semantics of a proper name are described. Based on the analysis of contexts of inappropriate use of a name in a situation of imposture, described in Pushkin's tragedy Boris Godunov, the author considers semiotic mechanisms of transformation ... ... logical-semantic analysis makes it possible to identify the mechanisms of imposture and the communicative conditions for its success.
Arkannikova, M. S., 2009. Imposture as an object of socio-political analysis. Filosofskie nauki [Philosophical ...
Studies into the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism in Poland
... of studies on the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism cannot be equated to those on the history of German Neo-Kantianism, the situation is improving. The authors stress the undeniable progress in Russian Neo-Kantianism studies in Poland: monographs, articles,... ... neo-Kantians closer to the concept proposed by the creator of ‘new ontology’ Nicolai Hartmann. Therefore, Polish researchers make successful efforts aimed at identifying the ‘intersections’ between the doctrines of Russian neo-Kantians and those of their ...
The human need for security as the factor of conflictogenity in the system of international relations
... for security rarely acts as an active force. The main argument of the author of the article is that the need for security, transforming into a desire for security, turns into a completely active, if not aggressive, force, a priori creating conflict situations. An analysis of the evolution of paradigms for ensuring security in the international relations system concludes that a successive series of world orders resulted from wars that ended in peace, in which a causal relationship is found between the instinct for self-preservation and aggressive actions, between the need for security and trying to satisfy it by any means. In ...
Variability of climatic characteristics оver the South-East Baltic coastal waters in the early XXI century
... 2013 // Baltic Sea Environment Proceedings. 2013. № 137.
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Migration and the Transformation of Multiethnic Population Structure in the Kaliningrad Region of the Post-Soviet Era
... the one hand, migrants have to adapt to a different national, cultural, and linguistic environment and look for the ways of successful integration into the receiving society. On the other hand, the receiving society also faces a serious transformation ... ... Kuznetsova, T. Yu. 2009, Geodemograficheskaja obstanovka v stranah Baltijskogo makroregiona: problemy i perspektivy [Geo-demographic situation in the Baltic Sea macro-region: problems and prospects], Kaliningrad.
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Nuclear power in the Baltic Sea region: the history of emergence and the political and economic features of its development
... region requires joint coordinated actions independent of any bloc-inspired interests of the states involved. Moreover, this success may prove sustainable if the actions are based on innovative decisions and modern technologies.
1. Japonskaja atomnaja ... ... Social'no-jekonomicheskaja situacija zastavit Germaniju povernut'sja licom k atomnoj jenergetike: jekspert [The socio-economic situation will force Germany to face the nuclear power industry: expert], 2013, News Agency REGNUM, 18 March, available at: http:www....
The historical aspects and current issues of the development of Russian-Lithuanian economic relations
... relations. The first attempt at establishing economic relations was made in 1919. However, young Lithuanian Republic gravitated towards the West, severing ties with the Russian market. However, the initiatives of Lithuanian authorities did not result in successful state building, and the economic situation remained unchanged. The USSR leadership made an effort to improve the living conditions in post-war Lithuania. There were some mistakes made in the relations with the local population that resulted in Lithuanians’ resistance to sovietisation....
Twin cities: a new form of cross-border cooperation in the Baltic Sea Region?
... international inter-municipal cooperation and emphasise that for twin cities it served not only as a means of survival in the difficult situation of the 1990s, but also as an experimental ground for new forms of crossborder cooperation. The authors arrive at the ... ... of cross-border cooperation not only in the Baltic region, but also in other regions of the country. Thus, influenced by the successful experience of Baltic frontier cities and towns, the Russian city of Nikel and the Norwegian city of Kirkenes decided ...