Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
... and the Problem of Racism. Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, 60, pp. 89-96.
https://www.doi.org/10.17223/1998863X/60/9
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Kant, modernity, Gnosticism, orientation, nihilism, category mistake, personalism
76-102
10.5922/0207-6918-2024-1-4
The Kantian Concept of Human Dignity Today
... constitutional provisions — problems that are impossible to resolve in the framework of such an interpretation of right. By turning to Kant, one of the pillars of the modern egalitarian universalist conception of human dignity, we can trace the idea of personal dignity back to its origin as an absolute inner value which, unlike external material benefits, has no equivalent, and involves self-legislation, restriction of freedom, and the fulfilling of moral duty.
Achenwall, G., 1763. Juris naturalis ...
Kaliningrad text through the eyes of a flaneur (Königsberg con text in the text of Kaliningrad)
... example of contemporary Kaliningrad, the article illustrates episodes from the city’s everyday life and argues for the need to re-humanize the urban space, restoring a sense of proportion between the city and its inhabitants.
city, urban text, person, flaneur, Saint Petersburg text, Kaliningrad text, Koenigsberg, Kaliningrad, Kant, Brodsky
47-71
10.5922/2225-5346-2025-4-3