Review of Recent Russian Studies of Hermann Cohen’s Philosophy
... interest in Cohen’s philosophy in the last quarter of the century. The teaching of the German philosopher who lived and worked in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries... ... aesthetics, the search for convergences between the Christian religion and the Judaic tradition, the concept of the philosophy of culture, the relationship between morality... ... Commentary by N. A. Dmitrieva. Moscow: Progress-Traditsiya. (In Rus.)
Frolova, E. A., 2012. Methodological Problems of the Science of Law in the Teachings of B. A. Kistyakovsky...
I. Kant and J. Jungius: on the development of critical tradition in the 17th century German philosophy
... complete science, which acts as a basis for identifying pure concepts of the understanding. J. Jungius considers the question about the limits of our cognition reflective and forbids posing it in the beginning of research.J. Jungius formulated the basis of German methodological tradition through reorienting theory of science towards the search for rational bases of scientific experience and emphasising the fundamental role of mathematical knowledge. J. Jungius’s epistemological doctrine contains the following principles adopted ...
The Image of Fichte’s Philosophy in German Neo-Kantianism
Neo-Kantianism is traditionally seen as a philosophy that was formed to develop and actualise Kant’s philosophy and Kantian transcendental methodology. However, Kant was the determining, but by no means the only, influence on the emergence of the neo-Kantian tradition. Neo-Kantianism was strongly influenced by the entire German post-Kantian philosophy, especially by Fichte and Hegel, although neo-Kantians have repeatedly tried to dissociate themselves from the great idealists. In many ways neo-Kantianism was cultivated by the Fichtean reading of Kant, which enabled succeeding ...
Prerequisites for the formation of Neostructuralism as an integral linguistic paradigm
... a new methodological search. At the current moment, prerequisites are emerging for methodological transformations, the result of which may be the creation of an integral... ... textocentrism.
Alefirenko, N. F., 2002. Paradigms of modern science of language: Traditions and innovations.
Izvestiya Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo pedagogicheskogo... ... 1997.
Understanding cultures through their key words
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English, Russian, Polish, German, and Japanese
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Wierzbicka, A., 1999.
Emotions across languages and...
The apologia of reason in J. Chr. Gottsched’s classicistic system: On the 250th anniversary of the philosopher’s death
... the 20th century crisis of objectivist methodology of modern natural sciences. Such a methodology is incapable of solving the problem of an accurate description of the reality... ... Gottsched is considered within the hermeneutic discourse of the so-called mystery of the German spirit. It is stressed that Gottsched was committed to a well-reasoned apologia... ... the significance of Gottsched’s philosophy of language and his connection with the tradition of ontological theory of language in the context of modern hermeneutic research...
Neo-Kantian Question on Method, the Problem of Form and the Meaning of Variability in Gustav Shpet and Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy
.... The main schools of that era were formed in discussions of the problems and the solutions which were proposed by Kant. The methodological legacy of the critical philosophy effectively became the main benchmark of the thinking of a whole generation of intellectuals. Research into the unity of “form” in the structure of human cognition was also in many ways mediated by the Kantian tradition. To prove this thesis I first look at the philosophy of Gustav Shpet who creatively interpreted the German tradition and proposed an original project of his own, and then I examine the theory of Ernst Cassirer, an outstanding ...
Lyubov Axelrod on Kant: Reflections on Marxist Discussions of the 1920s and 1930s in the USSR
... interpretation of the tradition of historicity is a kind of bridge between the pre-revolutionary tradition of “positive” philosophy on Russian soil, and Marxism as it existed in... ... Deutsche Verlagsgesellschaft.
Axelrod (Ortodox), L. I., 1906. Dual Truth in Modern German Philosophy. In: L. I. Axelrod (Ortodox), 1906. Filosofskie ocerki. Otvet filosofskim... ... Philosophy in Russia]. Kaliningrad: IKBFU Press. (In Rus.)
Mareeva, E. V., 2017. The Methodological Aspect of the Dispute Between Mechanists and Dialecticians about Spinoza...
J. N. Tetens’s ‘transcendental philosophy’ as a basic science¬ and criti¬cal propaedeutics to metaphysics
... against the opponents, the most serious of which, in Tetens’s opinion, is D. Hume. In this connection, Tetens sharply criticises traditional empiricism and develops a new perspective on experience and the bases of its certainty. The main target of his critique ... ... Anthropologie/ Naschert G., Stiening G. (Hrsg.). Hamburg, 2007.
transcendental philosophy, criticism, empiricism, rationalism, German philosophy, metaphysics, fundamental science.
Sekundant S.
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10.5922/0207-6918-2014-1-1
[text]1. Tetens, Johann ...
Translation Historiography
... overview of the development of translation history during the past decade. It focuses on recent debates, research areas and methodological avenues in translation history with special emphasis on interdisciplinarity. Driven by a move away from a Euro-centric ... ... and Koskinen, K., eds., 2010.
Translators' Agency.
Tampere: Tampere University Press.
Kujamäki, P., 2016. “And then the Germans came to town” the lived experiences of an interpreter in Finland during the Second World War.
Linguistica Antverpiensia,...
The Universe of Science. The Architectonic Ideas of Science, Sciences and their Parts in Kant
... (III), I unveil the potential of Kant’s theory by pointing out how this architectonic methodological function of pure reason is tacitly used in Karl-Otto Apel’s contemporary... ... Fichte-Studien, 46, pp. 288-307.
Lewin, M., 2020. Reason, Ideas and Their Functions in Classical German Philosophy. Vestnik of Saint-Petersburg University. Philosophy and Conflict Studies... ... on the Ends of the Sciences. Kant-Studien, 111(1), pp. 1-28.
Switzer, A., 2014. The Traditional Form of a Complete Science: Baumgarten’s Metaphysica in Kant’s Architectonic...
The moving boundaries of news translation
... call these practices ‘translation’? How do we integrate multimodality into our traditionally textual analyses? This article formulates tentative answers based onrecent... ... Benjamins.
Davier, L., and van Doorslaer, L., 2018. Translation without a Source Text: Methodological Issues in News Translation? Across Languages and Cultures, 19(2). 10... ... the Global Agencies. Ph. D. King’s College London.
Schäffner, C., 2005. Bringing a German Voice to English-Speaking Readers: Spiegel International. Language and Intercultural...
Kants Sendschreibens zum Tod des Studenten Johann Friedrich von Funk (1760). Zur literaturhistorischen Einordnung — Teil 1: Gottsched und die Königliche Deutsche Gesellschaft zu Königsberg
... that Gottsched exerted on the style of such printed speeches or necrologies. Kant’s references therefore to the ‘Royal German Society’ in Königsberg and its founder Flottwell, a friend of Gottsched’s, are described. The influence of the Roman ... .... On this basis, the little treatise appears as an important link for Kant’s early thinking. It shows how he makes ancient tradition fruitful again for the Enlightenment as a substitute for rapturous and irrational mysticism as we know it from Jacob ...
The doctrinal factor of legal communication
... legal doctrine has significantly influenced the development of law — at least within the Romano-Germanic (continental) legal tradition. However, the mechanisms through which doctrine exerts its law-shaping influence remain insufficiently explored in Russian ... ... scholarly analysis within the framework of post-nonclassical legal understanding — and to provide a definition of it. The methodological foundation of the study is built upon the communicative theory of law (one of the leading approaches in post-nonclassical ...
On the 20th anniversary of the Department of criminal procedure, criminology and legal Informatics of the I. Kant Baltic Federal University
... direct educational and educational impact on students (bachelors, masters, postgraduates); managing research and extending methodological support; interacting with other departments of leading universities of Russia and the region, as well as ... ... Criminalistics Situology research group under the leadership of T. S. Volchetskaya; undergraduate research activity; keeping traditions of the academic department. The article concludes that the modern academic department should be the center of training ...
Apology of Human Existence vs “Ideal Homicide”: S.L. Frank’s Anthropological Project.
... metaphysics anthropology begins to play a system-forming and meaning-forming role, and onto-epistemological reasoning is used as a methodology for revealing the specificities of the human being. Here, too, Frank follows Kant who in his Logic defined the question ... ... znaniya. Dusha cheloveka [The Object of Knowledge. Man’s Soul]. St. Petersburg: Nauka, pp. 37-416. (In Rus.)
Frank, S. L., 2006. German Idealism: From Kant to Schopenhauer. Lectures, 1910/1911. In: S. L. Frank, 2006. Saratovskij tekst [Saratov Text]. Saratov: ...
At the edge of romanticism or beyond it? E. T. A. Hoffmann and the nature of art in Kant's aesthetics
... influence of Kant's aesthetics and philosophy of art, E. T. A. Hoffmann's works develop a tendency towards exceeding the limits of traditional stylistic forms, which leads to a free interaction of different stylistic devices in the best of his works.
1. Байрон ... ..., 1983.
philosophy of Romanticism, Kant's aesthetics, nature of art, philosophical monism, dualism, aesthetic and artistic methodology, German idealism
Kalinnikov L. A.
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10.5922/0207-6918-2011-2-6
Systematicity of the Critique of Pure Reason and Kant’s system (IV)
... systematicity of the Critique of Pure Reason — the work that underlies the entire system created by the great Königsberg philosopher. The author considers the role of transcendental dialectic (it accounts for more than half of the book) in Kant’s methodology of science and the system of criticism. In the context of traditional epistemological theories, it was an entirely new instalment supplementing these theories and understanding knowledge as a continuous process undergoing scientific revolutions. Constructing synthetic a priori judgements requires leaving the ...
Innovations in the Baltic Sea Region and Network Cooperation between Russia and the EU
... cooperation is beneficial for all parties concerned and should therefore be more actively encouraged. Northwestern Federal District traditionally plays a special role in the development of EU-Russia cooperation, since a number of its regions border on the EU ... ... Metodicheskie osnovy sravnitel'noj ocenki nauchno-tehnicheskogo potenciala Rossii i ES: regional'nyj i mezhdunarodnyj aspekty [The methodological bases of comparative evaluation of scientific and technological potential of Russia and the EU: regional and international ...