Vivos Voco. Post-war Correspondence between Sergey Hessen and Ivan Lapshin: Year 1946
The letters of S. I. Hessen and I. I. Lapshin, two Russian Neo-Kantian philosophers, were written in the early post-war years. These letters bear witness to the later period in the life and work of their authors, a period of hardship, tragic losses and hopes. Both philosophers were deeply embedded in the intellectual landscape ...
Non-translation and translation in Heidegger, Losev, and Ortega y Gasset
The article examines the ideas of Heidegger, Losev, and Ortega y Gasset regarding the possibility and necessity of translating philosophical texts. The concept of non-translation is an acknowledgment of the impossibility of adequately reproducing a philosophical text in another language while preserving its integrity. Particularly interesting for comparison are the concepts and ...
Kant in Russian Police Law: Unknown Pages
... Nicolovius.
Zhavoronkov, A. G., 2015. Kant, Nietzsche and the French Revolution. History of Philosophy Yearbook, 30, pp. 174-190. (In Rus.)
Kant in Russia, Sergei Vedrov, Ivan Andreyevsky, Robert von Mohl, Konstantin Nevolin, legal state, police law, philosophical reception
107-131
10.5922/0207-6918-2025-1-5