“The Great Rationalist”: Alexey Vvedensky on Kant in the Context of Russian Kantiana
... To this end, I show that the Russian philosopher, on one hand, calls for a “return to the universally acclaimed Kant”, whose genius he unreservedly recognises; and on the other hand, he argues that Kant should not only be studied and profoundly reflected on, but also overcome because his rationalism “has desiccated the thought of the new cultured humanity”.
Abramov, A. I. and Vanchugov, V. V., 2010. Vvedensky Aleksey Ivanovich. In: V. S. Stepin, ed. Novaia filosofskaia ėntsiklopediia ...
Kant and Covid Ethics
... properly understood — Kant’s ethics is of prime importance even today. I shall argue that Kant’s preferred procedure is actually the way we develop new ethical rules during the recent Coronavirus pandemic. In order to demonstrate this, I shall first reflect on how we came up with ethical rules such as keeping six feet of distance, wearing a mask, or restricting the number of people who can occupy a room at the same time. I shall then give the reasons why I do not follow the standard interpretations ...
“Philosophers Will Always Admire Kant…”
... this issue, devoted to the tercentenary of Immanuel Kant’s birth, focus on his practical philosophy, most notably on the problems of free will in the light of the debates at the end of the eighteenth century; on the concept of human dignity and its reflection in daily life and in the main legal documents of the Russian Federation; on the possibility of deriving positive duties from the categorical imperative; and on the relevance of Kantian ethics to modern-day realities. The issue of the reception ...
Review of Recent Russian Studies of Hermann Cohen’s Philosophy
... [German and Russian Neo-Kantianism: Between the Theory of Cognition and Critique of Culture]. Moscow: ROSSPEN, pp. 441-461. (In Rus.)
Meshkov, I. M., 2018. The Epistemology of Values in the Phenomenology and Philosophy of Neo-Kantianism. Context and Reflection: Philosophy of the World and Human Being, 7(5A), pp. 52-57. (In Rus.)
Munk, R., 2015. Another Critical Idealism of Hermann Cohen. Translated by V. N. Belov. Kantian Journal, 4(54), pp. 67-81. (In Rus.)
Pertsev, A. S., 2023. Hermann Cohen’s ...
Kant’s “Categories of Freedom” as the Functions of Willing an Object
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Nenon, T., 1993. Freedom, Responsibility, Character: Some Reflections on Kant’s Notion of the Person. Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik, 1, pp. 159-168.
Patzig, G., 1965. Die logischen Formen praktischer Sätze in Kants Ethik. Kant-Studien, 56, pp. 237-252.
Pieper, A., 1973. Sprachanalytische Ethik und praktische ...
Peculiarities of Kant’s Interpretation of the Term ‘Consequence’
... formulate the problem of logical consequence in formal logic through the logical terms Schlussfolge, Folgerung and Konsequenz. On the strength of my analysis I propose to consider Kant’s consequence (Folgerung) to be a concept of transcendental logic that reflects the relation of consequence and grounds formal consequence.
Achourioti, T. and van Lambalgen, M., 2011. A Formalization of Kant’s Transcendental Logic. The Review of Symbolic Logic, 4(2), pp. 254-289.
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Shpet, Humboldt, Kant: Forms, Concepts, Schemes. Terms and Ideas
... und Charakteristik. Berlin: Rudolph Gaertner.
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Hegel, G. W. F., 1977. Faith and Knowledge or the Reflective Philosophy of Subjectivity in the Complete Range of its Forms as Kantian, Jacobian, and Fichtean Philosophy. In: G. W. F. Hegel, 1977. Faith & Knowledge. Translated by W. Cerf and H. S. Harris. Albany: State University of New York Press, pp....
Lyubov Axelrod on Kant: Reflections on Marxist Discussions of the 1920s and 1930s in the USSR
The authors attempt to look back on discussions of Marxist philosophy and historical materialism in this country without censoring, obfuscating, or simplifying issues in order to assess the prospects of their development. They focus on the work of a follower of Georgy Plekhanov, Lyubov Axelrod, who, in developing the concept of historical materialism, turned to Kant. Axelrod’s published works (from early articles and a dissertation on Tolstoy’s worldview, to her mature works on the history of materialism...
Principles of Adjudication (diiudicatio) and Execution (executio) in Kant’s Practical Philosophy (Based on Feyerabend’s Natural Right and Lectures on Ethics)
... moral philosophy is Meier’s Compendium. The pair is not used in it but the separation of knowledge into theoretical and practical is present. Meier defines practical knowledge as knowledge that can affect volition. “Feyerabend’s Natural Right” reflects all three meanings of the principles of adjudication and execution.
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“The Transcendental Collapse”: Analytic Reading of Kant
... approach, as formulated by Bennett, treats the problem of the conditions of the possibility of experience as the problem of imposing a causal order on nature. Based on the results of my analysis, I propose two formulations of the above problem, which reflect the epistemic and ontological points of view respectively. In the former case, we have the problem of the “vicious circle” of cognition, while in the latter case we have “transcendental collapse” — that is, the problem of the correlation ...
Analysis and translation of the Old English poem Instructions for Christians in the context of the Christian tradition
... objectives of the study determine the complex nature of the traditional methods used for philological analysis of texts and the semiotic approach to texts. The analysis of the Old English text showed the interweaving of plots of the Old and New Testaments, reflecting opposing views on poverty and wealth, sacrifices, acts of gift and exchange. Issues related to the deeds of the Old Testament prophets and the New Testament Apostle Paul are highlighted in the context of the analyzed material. The work provides ...
Transposition — retelling — translation: the destiny of Areopagitica in Slavia Orthodoxa
... pp. 16—73 (in Russ.).
Kharlamov, V., 2016. Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite and the Eastern Church: The Adoption of the “Corpus Areopagiticum” and the Integration of Neoplatonism into Christian Theology. Bogoslovskie rassuzhdeniya [Theological Reflections], 16, pp. 120—137 (in Russ.).
Liddle, H. G. and Scott, R., 1940. A Greek-English Lexicon. Oxford. Available at:
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Polynominativity of geographical objects in the linguocultural context
... M. V., 2008. New era is new culture, isn’t it? In: Slovo i tekst v kul'turnom soznanii epokhi [Word and text in the cultural consciousness of the era]. Vologda, pp. 353—361 (in Russ.).
Chagin, G. N., 2012. The Komi-Yazvin bilingualism and its reflection in the toponymy of the Yazva River basin. Problemy sotsio- i psikholingvistiki [Socio- and psycholinguistic studies], 16, pp. 13—24 (in Russ.).
Dal, V. I., 1997. Tolkovyi slovar' zhivogo velikorusskogo yazyka [Explanatory dictionary ...
‘People in Black’: Semantization of the concepts ‘sectant’ and ‘baptist’ in the anti-religious campaign of 1958—1964
... concepts through mass media and fiction. Simultaneously, established concepts had to undergo reshaping to align with the new worldview of the 'Soviet citizen’. The transformation of the semantic structure of religious vocabulary, ideologically marked, reflected the shift in the fundamental values of Soviet society. This article, employing component and contextual analyses, explores the target semantization process of key concepts during Khrushchev's 1958—1964 anti-religious campaign, specifically ...
Vladimir Bibikhin: the connoisseur of poetry and the poet
... surrounded by the aura of myth and replacing moralistic content with existential themes. These poems delved into the ethical-metaphysical question of how presence in existence is possible without arrogance or violation of the rights of others. Bibikhin reflected on the relationship between poetry and prose during the formation of national literatures. He insists on the non-conditionality of the distribution of forms of poetry and poetic expression, political construction as a source of the national ...
Where and how meanings emerge
... lingvisticheskogo naslediya [From the linguistic heritage]. Vol. 2. Moscow, pp. 239—245 (in Russ.).
Kiyashchenko, L. P., ed., 2022. Chelovek kak otkrytaya tselostnost' [Man as open integrity]. Novosibirsk, 420 p. (in Russ.).
Lefebvre, V. A., 2003. Refleksiya [Reflection]. Moscow, 496 p. (in Russ.).
Lefebvre, V. A., 2006. Research on Bipolarity and Reflexivity. New York: The Edwin Mellen Press.
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Technological Metaphor and Communicative Models in Contemporary Russian Poetry
The article investigates the functioning of technological metaphor and communication models in poetic discourse. The aim of the study is to explore contemporary Russian poetry in its relation to digital technologies, employing cognitive-discursive and media-cognitive approaches. Technological metaphor is an implicit property inherent in both technical objects and poetic texts, which manifests itself on two levels: lexical-semantic and cognitive-communicative. The article proposes an approach to...
Treatise Disguised as Poem: the Border-Line Genre and its Linguistic Features
... texts, documents and studies: In 2 vols.]. 2000. Moscow (in Russ.).
Bernstein, Ch., 1992. A Poetics. Cambridge, Mass; London, England.
Chernyakov, A. N., 2007. Metayazykovaya refleksiya v tekstakh russkogo avangardizma 1910—20-kh gg. [Metalinguistic reflection in the texts of Russian avant-gardeism of the 1910—20s.]. PhD thesis. Kaliningrad (in Russ.).
Dragomoshchenko, A., 2011. Tavtologiya: Stikhotvoreniya, esse [Tautology: Poems, Essays]. Moscow (in Russ.).
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Interfaces of Contemporary Poetry: Turn-taking and Multiple Addressing
The characteristic feature of contemporary poetry is an increased attention to the pragmatics of the message. The Internet influences the activation of the communication function, and metalinguistic reflection in poetry manifests itself through the violation of grammatical norms, the graphic highlighting of pragmatic markers, and the representation of computer interface elements such as messengers, social networks, etc. At the same time, the media ...
“The Voice of Hotness from the Margins”. On the interaction of poetry and politics
... to disrupt the established order of sensory perception, challenging the prevailing system of unquestioned perceptual facts. This disruptive quality of poetry contrasts with what has been termed "police aesthetics" by Vatulescu, which reflects the conformity and uniformity inherent in consumer society. The article contends that, within the contemporary cultural landscape, the transformative potential of poetic expression risks being co-opted by aestheticizing practices prevalent ...
From Theorist to Thinker: Encounter with Yuri Lotman under the Mentorship of Boris Egorov
In this paper, which is largely personal and retrospective, the author shares his memories of his encounters with the works of Yuri Lotman and takes the opportunity for a reconsideration of his semiotics as a specific reflection on the history of Russia. Beginning with memories of the first encounter with Lotman's work more than thirty years ago in Korea, the author describes his experiences studying Lotman in Russia under the supervision of Professor Boris Fedorovich ...
The alien and (or) one’s own: modern hidden calques (based on the collocation Kak po Mne [as for me])
... January 2024] (in Russ.).
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Stilisticheskie pomety v tolkovykh slovaryakh kak otrazhenie leksiko-stilisticheskikh protsessov v russkom yazyke vtoroi poloviny XX — nachala XXI v.
[Stylistic notes in explanatory dictionaries as a reflection of lexico-stylistic processes in the Russian language of the second half of the 20th — beginning of the 21st century]. PhD thesis. Moscow, 22 p. (in Russ.).
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Author-coined terminology in Russian verse theory: the formalist legacy
Any system of terminology serves as a map of the field within which it is employed. The history of terminology, as an integral component of intellectual history, offers valuable insights for methodological reflection. It often prompts a reevaluation of specific issues by returning to their origins and rekindling potential implications and developments that were set aside in the course of the subsequent evolution of the discipline. This paper focuses on ...
Politeness in the communication between humans and artificial intelligence
... Russian. The results suggest that politeness is likely to positively impact the accuracy of responses. Furthermore, the paper examines changes in speech etiquette, highlighting how interactions with AI often omit traditional greetings and farewells, reflecting a more functional approach to communication. Although the paper does not provide definitive answers on how politeness strategies between humans and AI should function, it underscores sociolinguistic points that are likely to become increasingly ...
Solidarity strategies in adolescent communication
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Speech aggression as a means of preserving and promoting the Neo-pagan worldview: the case of Rodnoverie
... hypotheses offered regarding their function and frequency. Furthermore, the study elucidates the composition and nature of the primary goals behind the aggressive speech behaviour of Rodnoverie adherents.
Abdullina, L. R., 2016. Internet comments as a reflection of national worldview (based on the material of French and Russian languages).
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Should there be biomolecular pragmatics?
This article demonstrates that the concept proposed by Alexander Spirov reflects the ongoing paradigm shift and inspires new approaches in biosemiotics and semiotic pragmatics. The shift involves a move from describing coding languages to describing languages that regulate them. This requires considering the agentivity (or ...
Who and how produces the future (Alexander Fedorov’s new philosophy of common cause)
The article presents a reflection on Alexander Fedorov's project aimed at analysing the future and the model of production. This model facilitates the correlation of factors related to subjectivity and sociality within the process of future production. Notably, the work emphasizes ...
Attractiveness of landscapes as a factor in the development of recreational nature management of the Sambia Peninsula seashore
... increased volume of tourist flows in recent years. A comprehensive approach to assessing the attractiveness of areas located in the "land—sea" contact zone is proposed, based on a component-wise evaluation method using 25 indicators that reflect the natural characteristics of coastal landscapes and the degree of their anthropogenic transformation. The methodology was tested on 31 sections of the Sambia Peninsula’s coastline. The analysis of their attractiveness revealed a predominance ...
Territorial Public Self-government (TPGS) as a form of local self-organization of the population
... direct involvement of citizens in the processes of discussion, decision-making, and project implementation. This article analyzes the historical development of TPSGs in Russia, noting a renewed interest in this form of organization following 2015, reflected particularly in the active emergence of new TPSGs. The study compares TPSGs as a form of local self-organization with other formats, including NPOs. The authors conclude that, while there are several differences between TPSGs and NPOs, the primary ...
Plekhanov as “Defender” of Kant from Neo-Kantians
... in the Neo-Kantian interpretation of Kant. Although he himself in some ways misinterpreted Kant, his views command some interest today because many of them played a certain role in the perception of Kant in the Soviet and post-Soviet times and were reflected in the discussions of the Kantian philosophy as a whole, especially its fundamental concept of the “thing-in-itself”.
Belov, V. N., 2012. Russian Neo-Kantianism: History and Peculiarities of Development. Kantian Journal, 39(1), pp....
Peripetien der Erfahrung. Kants „Erfahrungserkenntnis“ und Hegels „Erscheinungen“
... “peripeteia” in the concept of experience. When Kant and Hegel write about experience, they mean quite different things on the other. Kant’s concept of experience is law-like, invariant and rigid. Only for this reason can it form the basis for a critical reflection on the validity of knowledge. However, Hegel’s analysis of object experience “dynamises” Kant’s concept in various ways: firstly, he provides an interpretation of the process of how perception and its contents ultimately become the ...
Kant on Enthusiasm
... Kant enthusiasm is an affect. Therefore, it cannot be used to justify ethics. On closer examination, however, a more differentiated picture emerges. In addition to pathological enthusiasm, Kant recognises an aesthetically sublime enthusiasm, and in his reflections on the reaction to the events of the French Revolution, Kant coined the concept of a true enthusiasm, related to the ideas of freedom and justice. Finally, Kant introduces the concept of the enthusiasm of good resolution. It is a preliminary ...
The Problem of the Unity of Experience from the Transcendental Perspective
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The Question of Normativity in Emil Lask’s Philosophy of Right
Before Emil Lask wrote The Logic of Philosophy (1911) he outlined the main theses of his future philosophical project in The Philosophy of Right (1905): critique of the “two worlds theory”, the problem of pre-reflective cognition, the emphasis on the role of “pre-scientific” pre-theoretical reality. But how, according to Lask, does the transition from “pre-legal” to “legal” reality take place? The Philosophy of Right criticises the “two worlds theory”, interpreted in the spirit of Platonism, as a...
Why Did Shpet and Husserl Talk about Kant? (Based on Archive Materials)
... about Kant and phenomenology that took place between Shpet and Husserl on 30 (7) June 1913. The authors sequentially uncover the possible thematic layers of their intellectual conversation, dwelling on such topics as “the Kantian dilemma”, “the reflection theory”, “psychologism”, “pure ego”, “reality” and “experience”. Each problem involves, in one way or another, their assessment of Kant’s philosophical journey (especially in the theory of cognition). The modern context ...
Kant’s Philosophy of Chemistry and Nietzsche’s Cosmology: On the Material Hermeneutics of Alchemy and Cinnabar. Part I
... systems, via the astrophysicist Rudolf Kurth’s 1956 account, along with Nietzsche’s account of logic and causality. Nietzsche cites Kant’s theory in the context of a sustained discussion of Anaxagoras’ pre-Platonic cosmology. The paper includes reflections on alchemy, the history and historiography of chemistry, and recent contributions to the philosophy of chemistry. Since the foundations of chemistry are essentially non-mathematical, it cannot, following Kant, fully meet the criteria of a ...
Paul Henry Gerber — physician, professor and poet from Königsberg
... including scholarly publications on Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Johann Wolfgang Goethe (the article briefly covers subsequent scholarly controversy surrounding the article on Mozart’s ear). Some of Gerber’s scholarly and popular texts are quoted, reflecting both his varied interests and the specificity of his literary style. Based on the materials of address books of Königsberg the article reconstructs the addresses of Gerber’s residence and work as well as the current state of the places connected ...
Сolour terms in the Russian short stories of the early XX and XXI centuries: a corpus study
... 20th century Russian short stories. In:
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Politicheskaya lingvistika
[Political Linguistics], 2, pp. 146—154,
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1999-2629_2021_02_14 (in Russ.).
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Сognitive mechanisms of semantic adaptation of borrowings in Russian
... employed. Two types of categorization are described: logical categorization and non-logical categorization. Logical categorization involves the rational structuring of phenomena within a native speaker’s worldview, while non-logical categorization reflects an emotional-evaluative perception of reality, expressing various emotions through borrowings. The research draws on several sources, including the National Corpus of the Russian Language, media publications, Russian dictionaries, statistical ...
What is good: to the history of evaluative adjectives in the language of the early Soviet period
... ‘plohoi’ (‘good’ and ‘bad’) in the early Soviet language. Through the use of party documents, propaganda slogans, letters to the government and literary texts of the 1920—1930s, the article reveals how these words turned into universal markers reflecting conformity to new social and political standards. The first part of the article analyzes the role of the adjective ‘good’ as a universal rhetorical tool used to create an optimistic image of socialist reality. This word gradually loses ...
"Athletes of faith, athletes of the stage...": linguistic and discursive analysis of the derivational family in Russian from the 18th to the early 20th centuries
... respectively), and the associated cultural stereotypes surrounding these figures. The research demonstrates that the semantics of the entire word group stemming from the root —‘atlet‘ is intrinsically linked to historical and social processes, reflecting evolving societal values and orientations. The analysis investigates the reasons behind the semantic expansion of ’atlet’, its development into a polysemous word used across diverse contexts, and elucidates the distinctions in cultural ...
Moscow versus Saint Petersburg: assessment of the capitals in the lexical meanings of the occasional derivatives
The article deals with occasional derivatives ‘moskvanutyj’ and ‘piternutyj’, ‘peterburgnutyj’ formed according to the model of past passive participles with resultative meaning. The aim of the analysis is to identify the stereotypes reflected in the lexical meanings of the neologisms associated with toponyms — Moscow and Saint Petersburg. The study is based on the data of the natural corpora of the Internet, such as Yandex and Google, and the results of a survey. To obtain ...
The cultural code of Saint Petersburg: the city in the perception of its residents
... employs the category of the ‘cultural code’ as a relatively stable system for organizing cultural meanings mentally rooted in the collective representations of the city and determining how the city is perceived by its residents. The cultural code reflects the city’s uniqueness and its distinction from other urban environments; it is interpreted through images transmitted from one generation to the next and preserved in the city’s cultural memory. However, studies that examine the city’s ...
Moral component of identity and psychological well-being
... significant for addressing both fundamental and applied tasks across an interdisciplinary spectrum. Foreign studies confirm the connection between psychological well-being, indicators of mental health, and the level of moral development, which is reflected in prosocial behavior. However, both in international and domestic scientific circles, there is a lack of research dedicated to the relationship between the substantive components of identity and the integrity of identity structure with ...