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“The Transcendental Collapse”: Analytic Reading of Kant
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Pure and Impure Philosophy in Kant’s Metaphilosophy
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The antinomy of political reason. Some deliberations on Kant’s “Answer-ing the Question: What is Enlightenment?”
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A. A. Fet as a theoretical and practical adherent of pure art¬ and the prob-lem of the nature of poetry
... the socio-political agenda ofthe time. However, the objective logic of nature of art made A. A. Fet’s poetry complimentary to revolutionary-democratic poetry. A. Fet was guided by Kant’s principle of aesthetics stating that the function of art is constituting the world of values. It does not and cannot replace either science, which is meant to cognise the world, or morality, which is meant to organise the world of the social. The principle of purity characteristic of Kant’s philosophy was applied ...