Pragmatics in the digital age: the Routinicon database
... teorii frazeologii
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Baranov, A. N. and Dobrovolskij, D. O., 2022.
Osnovy frazeologii
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Barotto, A. and Mauri, C., 2018. Constructing Lists to Construct Categories.
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Benigni, V., Cotta Ramusino, P. M., Mollica, F. and Schafroth, E., 2015. How to apply CxG to phraseology: a multilingual research project. ...
What is good: to the history of evaluative adjectives in the language of the early Soviet period
... emergence of the opposition between a good person and a good communist, where the former remains the bearer of personal virtues and the latter — the embodiment of socialist ideals. The concept of a true person is seen as a compromise between these categories. The third section is devoted to the metaphorical concepts of strength, resilience, and reliability, which become central to the description of Soviet man and social structures. These characteristics, formed on the basis of technical metaphors,...
A part outside the whole? (To Anton Zimmerling's article “Really: syntactics without semiotics?”)
Before delving into the connections between linguistics and semiotics, it is essential to establish a clear demarcation between these fields, which necessitates a precise definition of each subject. However, the approach taken by Anton Zimmerling in this regard is subject to debate. In the discussion of semiotics, the focus tends to lean towards interpretations that recognize the dual understanding of signs, while unilateral conceptions of signs are often overlooked. Linguistics is typically...
Who is the one who uses the human language? On Alexsander Kravchenko's article "Language and the Nature of Humanity")
The article is devoted to the polemic with Alexander Kravchenko regarding his thesis that the way out of the protracted crisis in linguistics is to use a systemic approach to linguistic semiosis as biological adaptation. The author argues that linguistics is not in a state of crisis but rather in a state of stagnation. Overcoming it presupposes an intensive methodological search that infinitely expands the horizons of permissible views rather than the use of a system approach that is inadequate...
On the functional definition of concepts and linguistic meanings: the embodied/grounded approach
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Philosophy in the flesh: embodied mind and its challenge to Western thought
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Zhenshchiny, ogon' i opasnye veshchi: Chto kategorii yazyka govoryat nam o myshlenii
[Women, fire, and dangerous things: What categories reveal about the mind]
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Leitan, N. D. and Chaffey, L., 2014. Embodied cognition and its applications: A brief review.
Sensoria: A Journal of Mind, Brain & Culture
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Loginov, N. I. and Spiridonov, V. ...
Action-thoughts and the genesis of time in linguistic semiosis
The genesis of time is explained in the spirit of constructivism combined with the activity approach to cognition. The cardinal temporal categories of present, past, and future are discussed in terms of action-thoughts understood as elementary units of activity whose structure is determined by linguistic semiosis. Husserl’s tripartite model of the phenomenology of time (prime perception,...
Functions of syntactic structures in the context of jakobson’s model of communication
... Artistic communication: from semiotic models to linguo-aesthetic theory. Slovo. ru: baltiiskii aktsent [Slovo. ru: Baltic accent], 12 (1), pp. 7—31 (in Russ.).
Gin, Ya. I., 2006. O poetike grammaticheskikh kategorii [On the poetics of grammatical categories]. Petrozavodsk (in Russ.).
Ginzburg, L., 1974. O lirike [About the lyrics]. Leningrad (in Russ.).
Kozhinov, V. V., 1970. Kak pishut stikhi: o zakonakh poeticheskogo tvorchestva [How they write poetry: about the laws of poetic creativity]. Moscow ...
Time and eternity in the literary image of the church procession: Pushkin’s Boris Godunov and Shmeleff’s The Year of the Lord
... in the XX century”]. Vol. VI. Moscow (in Russ.).
Petrukhina, E. V., 2013. Cognitive significance of the category of the present tense. In: A. V. Bondarenko, ed. Glagol'nye i imennye kategorii v sisteme funktsional'noi grammatiki [Verbal and nominal categories in the system of functional grammar]. St. Petersburg. pp. 233—241 (in Russ.).
Frank, S. L., 1987. Etyudy o Pushkine [Essays on Pushkin]. Paris: YMCA Press (in Russ.).
Shmelyov, I. S., 1998. Sobranie sochinenii: v 5 t. [Selected writings: ...
Verbal aggression in modern poetry: conventional and unconventional functioning of discourse markers
... Izvestiya Rossiiskogo gosudarstvennogo pedagogicheskogo universiteta im. A. I. Gertsena [Izvestia: Herzen University Journal of Humanities & Sciences], 71, pp. 58—65 (in Russ.).
Nikolaeva, T. M., 1990. On the principle of non-cooperation and / or categories of sociolinguistic impact. In: N. D. Arutyunova, ed. Logicheskiĭ analiz yazyka. Protivorechivost' i anomal'nost' teksta [Logical analysis of language. Inconsistency and anomalous text]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Nikulina, E. G., 2012. Affective ...
«Nomen est omen»: the role of names in the novel Parade by Nikolay Kononov
... pedagogy, and psychology, 8, pp. 58—63 (in Russ.).
Kononov, N., 2015. PARAD: Roman [PARADE: the novel]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Makhov, A. E., 2006. HOSTIS ANTIQUUS: Kategorii i obrazy srednevekovoj hristianskoj demonologii. Opyt slovarya [HOSTIS ANTIQUUS: Categories and images of medieval Christian demonology. Essay of handbook]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Huizinga, J., 1997. Homo ludens; Stat'i po istorii kul'tury [Homo ludens; The articles on the history of culture]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Jäckel, D., 2006....
Experiences in translation: the text as a pattern, the pattern as a text
In this article, we discuss the methodological prospects of using the term ‘pattern’ in the analysis of a literary text. We identify the semantic and categorial field of the term, propose a definition of ‘pattern’ as projected on language material, and correlate the terms ‘pattern’, ‘repetition’, ‘recurrence’, and others. The linguistic ontology of the pattern as a text-generating mechanism ...
Consilience or fragmentation in Translation Studies today?
... 1994. Semiotics and the Problem of Translation: With Special Reference to the Semiotics of Charles S. Peirce. Amsterdam: Rodopi.
Gutt, E.-A., 1991. Translation and Relevance. Cognition and context. London: Routledge.
Halverson, S., 1998. Concepts and Categories in Translation Studies. Bergen: University of Bergen.
Harris, B., n. d. Blog on Unprofessional Translation, available at:
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Jääskeläinen, R., 2002. Think-aloud protocol ...
History in Transcription and Transcription as History: Charles Bally in Soviet Linguistics
... phenomenon. Uchenye zapiski Instituta yazyka i literatury RANION (Lingvisticheskaya sektsiya) [Scientific notes of the Institute of language and literature of RANION (Linguistic Section)], 1, pp. 5—21.
32. Piotrovskii, R. G., 1954. About some stylistic categories. Voprosy yazykoznaniya [Questions of Linguistics], 1, pp. 55—68.
33. Rozhdestvenskii, Yu. V., 1967. Semiotika i vostochnye yazyki [Semiotics and oriental languages]. Moscow.
34. Sossyur, F. de, 1916. Kurs obshchei lingvistiki, izdannyi Sharlem ...
The literary revision of Négritude in Evelyn Waugh’s novel Scoop
... that the African civilisation plays a special role in the world. It is concluded that the négritude philosophy is expressed in the novel through grotesque and the theory of négritude should be analysed in the context of philosophical and historical categories of civilization and barbarism.
1. Andreev, I. L., 1999. Is the African a "European on the contrary"? Voprosy filosofii [Questions of philosophy], 11, pp. 49—66.
2. Berdnikova, I. V., 2006. Ideino-filosofskaya osnova i kul'turno-khudozhestvennye ...
‘Many years to the invincible’: The axiological meanings of the spatial and temporal images in Boris Pasternak’s poem ‘Neoglyadnost’/’ Spanlessness’
... Petersburg.
12. Pasternak, E. B., 1997. Boris Pasternak. Biografiya [Boris Pasternak. Biography]. Moscow.
13. Petrukhina, E. V., 2009. Russkii glagol: kategorii vida i vremeni (v kontekste sovremennykh lingvisticheskikh issledovanii) [Russian verb: categories of species and time (in the context of modern linguistic research).]. Moscow.
14. Holy righteous warrior Feodor (Ushakov, F. F., admiral of the the Russian fleet), 2001. Zhitie, sluzhba [Life, service]. Kiev.
15. Fasmer, M., 1987. Etimologicheskii ...
The Riddle as an Object of Linguistic Research
... research on riddles from the perspective of linguistics, in particular, cultural linguistics.
1. Aristotel', 1998. Poetics. On the art of poetry. In: Aristotel'. Etika. Politika. Ritorika. Poetika. Kategorii [Ethics. Politics. Rhetoric. Poetics. Categories]. Minsk. pp. 1064—1112.
2. Golovacheva, A. V., 1994. To the question of pragmatics of riddle. In: Issledovaniya v oblasti balto-slavyanskoi dukhovnoi kul'tury. Zagadka kak tekst 1 [Studies in the field of the Baltic- Slavonic spiritual culture....
On the Semiotic Model of Image
The article is devoted to the development of a fundamental semiotic model of images that is based on the categorical apparatus of Ch. S. Peirce (on the concepts of Firstness, icon, hypoicon and metaphor). The image is proposed to be defined as a complex sign (two-level hypoicon- metaphor), which has a certain “primary” sign as its sign vehicle that represents the object constituted by all the facts (cases of semiosis) that are similar to that primary sign. Three key functions of the image are defined:...
Rhythm and Metaphor in the Art of the Icon
... Rublev. Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo otdeleniya Rossiyskoi akademii Estestvennykh nauk [Bulletin of the St. Petersburg branch of the Russian academy of natural sciences], 2(3), pp. 288—292.
7. Gurevich, A. Ya., 1972. Kategorii srednevekovoi kul’tury [Categories of medieval culture]. Moscow.
8. Dvoskina, Ye. M., 1998. Antichnaya teoriya ritma: Traktat Avreliya Avgustina “Demusicalibrisex” [Ancient theory of rhythm: A treatise of Aurelius Augustine “Demusicalibrisex”]. Ph. D. Tchaikovsky Moscow ...
Transzendentalphilosophie als kritische Bestimmung des Standpunkts. Eine wissenschaftstheoretische Annäherung
Both the categories and principles of understanding as well as the ideas and principles of reason build transcendental elements to conceive transcendental philosophy as a philosophical system. Accordingly, in addition to the “Transcendental Analytic”, Kant ...
Constructive Thinking in the Critical Philosophy of Hermann Cohen
... Mind: A Study of Kant’s Transcendental Deduction. Bloomington; Indianapolis: Indiana University Press.
Brelage, M., 1965. Studien zur Transzendentalphilosophie. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter.
Carl, W., 1989. Kant’s First Drafts of the Deduction of the Categories. In: E. Förster, ed. 1989. Kant’s Transcendental Deduction. The Three Critiques and the Opus Postumum. Stanford: Stanford University Press, pp. 3-20.
Cassirer, E., 1912. Hermann Cohen und die Erneuerung der Kantischen Philosophie. Kant-Studien,...
Kant über inneren Sinn, Zeitanschauung und Selbstaffektion
..., 2015. On Kant’s Conception of Inner Sense: Self-Affection by the Understanding. European Journal of Philosophy, 23(2), pp. 1044-1063.
Sellars, W., 1978. The Role of the Imagination in Kant’s Theory of Experience. In: H. W. Johnstone, ed. 1978. Categories: A Colloquium. Jr. University Park: Pennsylvania State University.
Shoemaker, S., 1994. Self-Knowledge and “Inner Sense”. Lecture I: The Object Perception Model. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 54(2), pp. 249-269.
Strawson, P....
What is Kantian Philosophy of Mathematics? An Overview of Contemporary Studies
... metaphysischen Wissenschaften. Neue Auflage. Berlin: Haube & Spener.
Parsons, C., 1786. Kant’s Philosophy of Arithmetic. In: C. J. Posy, ed. 1992. Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 43-79.
Parsons, C., 1992b. Arithmetic and the Categories. In: C. J. Posy, ed. 1992. Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics. Dordrecht: Springer, pp. 135-158.
Peijnenburg, J., 1994. Formal Proof or Linguistic Process? Beth and Hintikka on Kant’s Use of ’Analytic’. Kant-Studien, 85(2), pp. 160-178....
Kantian Rationality in the Philosophy of Science. Report of the First Conference of the Kantian Rationality Lab.
... functions of reason in science, as they are revealed in Kant’s discussions of criteria of scientificity, the classification of sciences, or methods of theoretical and experimental research in specific sciences. The topics discussed fell into two broad categories: firstly, the relationship between metaphysics and science in the context of Kant’s time; secondly, the relevance of Kant’s ideas to modern sciences and the concepts of philosophy of science in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries.
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Watershed or Cul-de-Sac? Disputes in the Theological Reception of Kant’s Philosophy
... they do justice to the New Testament’s message of salvation by Jesus Christ. The Conclusion argues that Kant’s turn to freedom in its unconditionality and finitude has opened up a thought form in which the truth of the Gospel finds more adequate categories of understanding than in those of earlier eras.
Anzenbacher, A., 1992. Einführung in die Ethik. Düsseldorf: Patmos.
Anzenbacher, A., 2002. Sozialethik als Naturrechtsethik. Jahrbuch für Christliche Sozialwissenschaften, 43, pp. 14-32....
Naturalising Kant
The third formulation of the Categorical Imperative rarely receives the attention devoted to its predecessors. This paper aims to develop a naturalistic approach to morality inspired by Kant’s conception of moral agents as legislating in a Kingdom of Ends. Positions derived from the third formulation, John Rawls’s Kantian Constructivism and T. M. Scanlon’s Contractualism, cleave closely to Kant in idealising the process of legislation. For Rawls, the citizens of the Kantian Reich can be reduced to...
Semantic and Stylistic Features of Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime: The Art of Seeing and Describing an Object
... essence of the particular and changeable captured in observation, but as a writer with a consummate command of the apparatus for keeping the reader’s attention through linguistic devices and practices of image-creating. The authors demonstrate how the categories of the “beautiful” and “sublime” become a general framework for the description of the moral and mental properties of human nature. The authors show that Kant’s use of “aesthetic” wording in the title of his treatise does not ...
Broken Facets of Ethical Universalism. Commentary on the Book Universality in Morality
... importance attached today to a new view of the theory of the social contract, considered not only from socio-political but also from moral positions, forces us to approach in a new way the question concerning the universality of the key philosophical categories developed within this theory throughout its history. Elaborating the ideas set forth in the monograph, the author also stresses the relevance of the problem of justifying the thesis about the moral law as an analogue of the universal law of ...
Kant on Human Dignity: Autonomy, Humanity, and Human Rights
This paper explores the new frontier within Kantian scholarship which suggests that Kant places so much special importance on the value of rational nature that the supreme principle of morality and the concept of human dignity are both grounded on it. Advocates of this reading argue that the notion of autonomy and dignity should now be considered as the central claim of Kant’s ethics, rather than the universalisation of maxims. Kant’s ethics are termed as repugnant for they place a high demand on...
Kant’s Dissertation for the Master’s Degree On Fire and the Transformations of his Ideas of Ethereal Matter
... In: G. Prauss, Hg. 1973. Кant: Zur Deutung seiner Theorie von Erkennen und Handeln. Köln: Kiepenheuer & Witsch, pp. 175-191.
Vasilyev, V. V., 1998. Podvaly kantovskoi metafiziki (deduktsiya kategorii) [Basements of Kant’s Metaphysics (Deduction of Categories)]. Moscow: Nasledie. (In Rus.)
Vasilyev, V. V., 2010. Filosofskaya psikhologiya v epokhu Prosveshcheniya [Philosophical Psychology in the Age of Enlightenment]. Moscow: Kanon+. (In Rus.)
Vernadsky, V. I., 1981. Kant and Natural Sciences. In: ...
Revisiting the Maxim-Law Dynamic in the Light of Kant’s Theory of Action
A stable classification of practical principles into mutually exclusive types is foundational to Kant’s moral theory. Yet, other than a few brief hints on the distinction between maxims and laws, he does not provide any elaborate discussion on the classification and the types of practical principles in his works. This has led Onora O’Neill and Lewis Beck to reinterpret Kant’s classification of practical principles in a way that would clarify the conceptual connection between maxims and laws. In this...
Darwinism as the Missing Link in Kant’s Critical Philosophy
... dictates, however, a substantial restructuring of the latter since some of its key elements prove to be weak in the light of modern studies and need to be revised or even reversed. The first reversal explored in this article determines the origin of the categories which are now revealed not “from the top down” where Kant sought them, i. e. not in logical functions in accordance with metaphysical deduction and not in self-consciousness as transcendental deduction claims, but “from the bottom up” ...
The Role of the Sublime in Kant’s Religion: Moral Motivation and Empirical Possibility
I show that Kant’s depiction of the christic figure in Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is not contingent but explains how this figure functions in two essential ways: as a representation of a maximum of morality that can ground our moral disposition and in so doing acts as a standard for morality. More precisely, the following argument is made: 1) the sublime nature of the image of Christ — as an image of universal respect for the law — awakens the moral feeling of subjects in the...
Legal Consciousness at the Early Stage of Personality Development from the Perspective of Russian Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Pedagogy
... understandings of the phenomena of law and legal consciousness, which determined their definitions of legal consciousness in children. Unlike Hessen, who insists that anomie is innate in early childhood, since children of that age are unfamiliar with ethical categories, Rubinstein introduces the concept of “legal psychology,” which contains the germs of legal consciousness.
1. Abramova, L. G., 2008. The Pedagogy of Culture: the Origin of S. Hessen’s Applied Philosophy. Vestnik RGU im. I. Kanta, Pedagogicheskie ...
Positive Philosopher with Restless Imagination (Rev.: V. V. Vasilyev, David Hume and the Riddles of His Philosophy. Moscow: LENAND, 2020, 704 pp.)
... 1711–1752. In: M. Frasca-Spada and P. J. E. Kail, eds. 2005. Impressions of Hume. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 11-58.
Vasilyev, V. V., 1998. Podvaly kantovskoi metafiziki (deduktsiia kategorii) [Basements of Kant’s Metaphysics: Deduction of the Categories]. Moscow: Nasledie. (In Rus.)
Vasilyev, V. V., 2009. Trudnaya problema soznaniya [The Difficult Problem of Consciousness]. Moscow: Progress-Traditsiya. (In Rus.)
Vasilyev, V. V., 2010. Filosofskaia psikhologiia v epokhu Prosveshcheniya [Philosophical ...
Vernunft und Glaube. Zu Kants Deduktion der Gnadenlehre
... enable the acquisition of rational claims. The justification of the claim of practical reason that faith is a necessary precondition of one‘s moral conduct has now to be understood as complementary to the result of the transcendental deduction of the categories, namely the restriction of theoretical reason to the sensible world. Faith in God’s grace does not represent objective knowledge. As transcending objective knowledge, however, faith refers to the theoretically inexplicable awareness of moral ...
Kant über Sein und Zeit und Denken und Sein. Selbsterkenntnis durch Selbstaffektion
In the Cartesian tradition of discussing the structure of the micro-judgement “I think” Kant‘s treatment deserves extraordinary attention. Under the idiomatic heading of self-affection he delivers a micro-analysis of this judgment, contributing in a unique way to the clarification of a singular case of self-knowledge: In this case the thinking subject 1. thematises the act of judging “I think” by conferring on this act the specific logical, categorical form, 2. intuits this act under the temporal...
Types of Representational Content in Kant
... Unity of Perception. European Journal of Philosophy, 22(4), pp. 505-528.
Gomes, A., 2014. Kant on Perception: Naïve Realism, Non-Conceptualism and the B-Deduction. Philosophical Quarterly, 64(254), pp. 1-19.
Griffith, A. M., 2012. Perception and the Categories: A Conceptualist Reading of Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason. European Journal of Philosophy, 20(2), pp. 193-222.
Grüne, S., 2009. Blinde Anschauung. Die Rolle von Begriffen in Kants Theorie Sinnlicher Synthesis. Frankfurt am Mein: Klostermann....
The Concepts of “Appearance” and “Phenomenon” in Transcendental Philosophy (Kant, Husserl, Fink)
... phenomenological tradition. The analysis is based on Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason and the central works of Edmund Husserl and Eugen Fink. Kant does not explicitly distinguish the two terms and only speaks about phenomena when he deals with the categorial application of reason. With Husserl, appearance is linked with the area of the natural attitude while the phenomenon is absolute. Fink’s position is interesting in that it differs from the views of the main representatives of transcendental ...
Deduction of Freedom vs Deduction of Experience in Kant’s Metaphysics
... of the two types of deduction. First, theoretical use of reason is aimed at objects while practical reason is aimed at noumena, the foundations of will and freedom. Second, the transcendental deduction of space and time, as well as the deduction of categories, is preceded by transcendental reduction, which is absent in the deduction of freedom. Third, Kant orients the methodological movement of deductions in opposite directions. Theoretical deduction proceeds from pure forms of sensible intuition ...
The "aesthetic turn": from Kant and romanticism to modern philosophy
This article is devoted to the origins of the "aesthetic turn" in contemporary philosophy and the increasing importance of aesthetic categories and art experience for contemporary theories. Kant’s aesthetics, concepts of beauty, the sublime, genius, as well as various aspects of their interpretation within the romantic doctrine of "new mythology" and aestheticisation of ...
Rationality in liberal philosophical theories
This article suggests that rationality has to be treated as one of the basic categories of liberal philosophy. Together with freedom and equality, rationality lies at the anthropological core of liberalism, which makes it stand out among other political theories. The development of the main models of rationality relied upon by ...
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 legal principles put forward by Kant in other publications and lectures, namely: need for self-defence and internal legal duty to humanity (categorical imperative)...
Apriorität und autochthone Ideen der Kultur
The paper notes that the deduction of the a priori cognitive forms conducted by I. Kant was continued by E. Cassirer and М. Heidegger, who showed that the basis of a priori lies in certain ways of being of the man. Developing this approach to the interpretation of the basis a priori, the author of the paper shows that culture as a way of existence of meaningful being gives a rise to the initial (autochthonic) ideas which become its categorical language and arrange the space of a sense in culture...
Some aspects of John Rawls’s first principle of justice
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Analytical Kant studies, transcendental idealism, and the thing in itself
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Lask E. The Logic of Philosophy and the Doctrine of Categories
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Kant and Hegel, an alleged right and the ‘inverted world’
The category of power is one of ontological predicates discussed by Kant in lectures on metaphysics. This concept expresses relation of substance to its attributes and plays an important role in Hegel’s Phenomenology of Spirit. Law is a simple form of unity incorporating an idea of the play of powers, whereas power is a category that makes it possible to understand the supersensible as a realm of laws. This interpretation is inherent in the system of not only theoretical but also practical reason...
Modality as a basis of Kant’s philosophical system and its connection to the language structure
... can serve as basis for a theory of grammatical moods. Kant’s revolutionary idea of values, knowledge, and norms as three aspects of existential reality lead to a conclusion that modality and moods are not identical, despite being interrelated. The categories of modality do not express the essence of moods but rather the conditions for their functioning. This gives a new perspective on the study of moods and modalities. However, Kant’s system is a cohesive whole and no part of it can be used without ...
Frolova Ye. The theoretical and methodological issues of the revival of natural law
This article considers the understanding of natural law from the perspective of neo-Kantian legal philosophy of the late 19th/early 20th century and the problem of correlation between changing rules of law and the unchanged form of moral prescriptions.The author focuses on the development of Kantian approach in solving the problem of moral philosophy. The essence of morals is revealed not in the creation of ideal projects but rather in the need for action: the moral law must be implemented in the...