On the Role of Gesinnung in Kant’s Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. Part I
... meaning of Kant’s concept of Gesinnung and on its perception the most important are various translations of the Bible — both into German and into Russian — as well as Latin works by A. G. Baumgarten and German works by C. A. Crusius and M. Mendelssohn. I have also included an overview of English versions of translations of Kant’s term Gesinnung (disposition, attitude, conviction, sentiment, comportment of mind, intention, Gesinnung) and their more important differences and have shown ...
Kant’s Concept of Enlightenment and Its Alternatives
... Enlightenment in Russian Philosophy of the 18th Century. Khristianskoye Chteniye, 1, pp. 225-245 (In Rus.)
Lichtenberg, G. C., 2000. The Waste Books. Translated with an Introduction and Notes by R. J. Hollingdale. New York: The New York Review of Books.
Mendelssohn, M., 1997. On the Question: What Does “To Enlighten” Mean? In: M. Mendelssohn, 1997. Philosophical Writings. Translated and edited by D. O. Dahlstrom. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 313-317.
Nicolai, F., 1995. Votum gegen die ...
On Kant’s Remarks on Ludwig Heinrich Jakob's Examination of Men-delssohn's Morgenstunden (preface to the publication)
This article considers the circumstances of the appearance of Kant’s remarks on the last book of M. Mendelssohn Morgenstunden… in relation to its analysis in L. G. von Jakob’s work. It is explained why Kant had to participate in debates with his opponents, despite the resolution to avoid them and concentrate on constructing a consistent and thus ...