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Nikolay Fyodorov’s Attempt to Link Aristotelian and Kantian Natural Teleology to the Project of Nature Regulation
... focus on three of the philosopher’s assertions which show that he departs from the canon of classical teleology to determine a new context of development of teleological thought. First, Fyodorov points to the destructive processes in the organism, namely towards disease and death, which make it impossibleto consider the organism to be purposive. Second, the founder of Russian cosmism understands reason as the instrument that is capable of ridding nature of destructiveness. Thirdly and finally, ...
Ascent to “Natural Humanness”: Immanuel Kant in the Philosophical Anthropology of Gustav Shpet
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Transposition — retelling — translation: the destiny of Areopagitica in Slavia Orthodoxa
... emerged at the end of the 17th century, in the 18th and 19th centuries, and, most recently, in contemporary times. The authors introduce a set of criteria that facilitate the differentiation of the analyzed texts into distinct types of text transmission, namely transposition, retelling, and translation. These criteria are founded on factors such as the dominant translation strategy, the approach to the source language, and the textual tradition. The primary research methodology involves a diachronic ...
‘People in Black’: Semantization of the concepts ‘sectant’ and ‘baptist’ in the anti-religious campaign of 1958—1964
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On the Poetic Dispute between Paul Celan and Johannes Bobrowski
... context, the poetic dialogue between Celan and Bobrowski concerning the German ‘language after Auschwitz’ could be seen as an effort to prevent its complete deontologization, due to what the philosopher Heidegger referred to as “the lack of holy names," stemming from “the defining characteristic of the present era of the world being the closed dimension of the Sacred”.
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“The Voice of Hotness from the Margins”. On the interaction of poetry and politics
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The alien and (or) one’s own: modern hidden calques (based on the collocation Kak po Mne [as for me])
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... the architectural styles and hotel designs generated by AI largely aligned with the intended concepts of the historic sites and could be successfully integrated into the contemporary architectural landscape of Kaliningrad. Additionally, the hotel names proposed by AI were consistent with the descriptions of the districts and took into account historical characteristics. However, identified limitations included insufficient consideration of the geographic features and urban planning restrictions ...
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Kant in Russian Police Law: Unknown Pages
... of law in general I look at the views of his colleagues and mentors: B. V. Nikolsky, I. E. Andreyevsky and K. A. Nevolin, each of whom had in their own way exhibited an interest in Kant’s doctrine. This introduces into the history of philosophy new names and ideas previously ignored in the research of the reception of Kant’s philosophy in Russia.
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The space of metaphor in the space of the created locus (based on Hrant Matevosyan’s prose)
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Alexandra Petrovna Khvostova (Kheraskova): the creative path of a writer and the experience of genre classification of heritage
... Russian writer of the 18th century whose work, nevertheless, has not yet become the subject of independent scholarly research. At the same time, any account of the origins of Russian women’s prose cannot be considered complete without reference to her name. Within the framework of the article, an attempt is made to classify Khvostova’s literary heritage by genre, which opens up prospects for further, more detailed study of her artistic world.
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Time synaesthesia in W. Shakespeare’s texts: the semantics and pragmatics of colour
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Means of explicating the strategy of manipulating information in american electoral discourse
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Figures of national and regional history in the cultural memory of Kalinin-graders
... Lenin as historical figures, a conflict potential is revealed in the historical memory of Russian society concerning their activities and era. Immanuel Kant is most frequently associated with the regional past, while figures from national history whose names are reflected in local toponymy or connected to the formation of the region are much less so. A distinctive feature of the regional variant of cultural memory is the lower popularity of outstanding representatives of Russian culture compared to ...
“Behind my back, between one corner kick and the next, they had gassed three thousand people”: football in the Auschwitz concentration camp
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Representation of the image of Kaliningrad in the names of guided city tours
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Formal terms of reproach in Russian discourse
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Text reinterpretation and the motif of transformation in a short form of Internet poetry
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Lexical explicators of the modality of necessity in the Old and New Testament (the Synodal translation into Russian)
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V. The hagiographic topic in I. S. Shmelev’s novel The Inexhaustible Chalice
... the canons of hagiographic texts because of the presence of a righteous character, whose image is built in accordance with the traditional paradigm of the positive qualities of a saint. Other reasons for such conformity include the biographical topic, namely, a stable set of events and facts, affecting the life and fate of the character, and such structural plot elements as the character’s dreams and visions, as well as signs and miracles, which testify to his initiation into sacred knowledge and ...
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