Moral inscrutability and self-constitution in Kant (translated from the English by V. Belonogova and D. Khizanishvili, edited by V. Chaly)
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How transcendental are Kant’s principles of public law?
... principles as (meta) principles of lawmaking and law enforcement with the core of Kant’s system of law and morals. This resolves the issue of direct efficiency of these principles, whereas the declaration of the formal character of the ‘doctrine of happiness’ dispels doubts over the implicitly a posterior and empirical nature of criteria introduced as formal and a priori ones.
1. Arendt, H. 2011, O politicheskoj filosofii Kanta: Kurs lekcij. Perev. A. N. Salikova. Lekcija 10 [Lectures on Kant's ...
The tactics of appeal to happiness/regret as speech instruments for implementing the strategies of defining recipient’s emotional status
This article deals with the ways of the strategies of defining recipient’s emotional status explication in the modern German poetry discourse. Especially we are concentrating on lexical tools of the tactics of appeal to happiness and tactics of appeal to regret. The examples of implementation of the strategy of defining recipient’s emotional status are poems, which are devoted to consideration of concept LOVE.
1. Борисова И. Н. Русский разговорный ...
The Boundaries of Ecological Ethics: Kant’s Philosophy in Dialog with the “End of Human Exclusiveness” Thesis
... Biological Teleology and Its Philosophical Significance. In: G. Bird, ed. 2006. A Companion to Kant. Malden, MA: Wiley Blackwell, pp. 455-469.
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Hamid, N., 2018. Being and The Good: Natural Teleology in Early Modern ...
Economic activity of the leading religious organizations in Estonia
... Shipman D. The Effect of Culture on Food Consumption; a Case of Special Religious Days in Turkey // Journal of Food Research. 2017. Vol. 6, № 2. doi: 10.5539/jfr.v6n2p92.
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On the problem of modeling the strategic behavior of states in geoeconomics
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Neverov A. N., Markelov A. Yu.
economic ...
Georges Gurvitch and Sergey Hessen on the Possibility of Forming Social Unity
... Sergius Hessen’s Philosophy. Tomsk State University Journal of Philosophy, Sociology and Political Science, 47, pp. 121-128.
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Zilber, A. S., 2016b. Knowing Humanity without Knowing the Human Being: the Structure of Polemic in Kant’s ...
God’s Law or Categorical Imperative: on Crusian Issues of Kantian Morality
... praktischer Philosophie bis 1785. Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt: Frommann-Holzboog.
Stark, W., 2004. Nachwort. In: I. Kant, ed. 2004. Vorlesung zur Moralphilosophie. Berlin and New York: De Gruyter, pp. 386-391.
Kant, Crusius, ethics, moral teaching, virtue, happiness, necessity, the moral law, God
Ludmila E. Kryshtop
31-44
10.5922/0207-6918-2019-2-2
Kant on Human Dignity: Autonomy, Humanity, and Human Rights
.... Schmidt, eds. 2017. Realism and Antirealism in Kant’s Moral Philosophy: New Essays. Berlin: De Gruyter, pp. 119-152.
Schneewind, J., 1996. Kant and Stoic Ethics. In: S. Engstrom, J. Whiting, eds. 1996. Aristotle, Kant, and the Stoics: Rethinking Happiness and Duty. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Schönecker, D., 2015. Bemerkungen zu Oliver Sensen, Kant on Human Dignity, Chapter 1. Kant-Studien, 106(1), pp. 68-77.
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Affection of Law: Fichte on the Place and Boundaries of Pure Ethics of the Imperative
... impossibility from such a person. Finally, I show that the ethics of the Stoical and Kantian type retains, according to Fichte’s diagnosis, a refined interest in preserving and indulging the sensual self and hence the idea of God as the warrantor of empirical happiness / bliss. Accordingly, the “overturn in the state of mind” sought by the Kantian himself implies “the highest act of freedom”, which is inaccessible to him and beyond which the perspective of the world as law is replaced for the subject ...
Behavioral geoeconomics: a problem statement
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Neverov A. N.
state, agent, actor, behavioural economics, behavioural geoeconomics
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The concept of Joy in C. S. Lewis's autobiography
... the author's individual and cultural-linguistic perception of the concept of Joy is analysed. The research shows that Evangelic meaning of the concept is actualized whereas a secular linguistic meaning of the concept of Joy as «pleasure, worldly happiness» is de-actualized in Lewis's text.
1. Афонина Ю. Н. Традиция Г. К. Честертона и «концепция радости» К. С. Льюиса // Вестник Вятского государственного ...
Light and shades of the Enlightenment. Reflections on “Utopias of the Age of Enlightenment” a book by A. V. Chudinov. M. : Integration: Education and Science, 2017. 96 p.
... focuses on the book "Utopias of the Age of Enlightenment" by A. V. Chudinov. Analyzing this work, the author reflects on the contradictions and paradoxes of the Enlightenment: the utopian ideals of the Enlightenment, aimed at achieving universal happiness and prosperity, in practice were often associated with terror and violence.
1. Таньшина Н. П. Граф Ж.-Ж. де Селлон: от Женевского Общества мира к Организации Объединенных ...
Events as a semantic framework for the construction of reality: the prospects of a transition to a dynamic ontology
... Understanding the Process of Economic Change. Princeton University Press.
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Whitehead, A.N., 1947. Essays in Science and Philosophy. London: Philosophical Library.
constructionism, special event management, event, model, reality, sociocultural engineering, model implementation
Gerasimov S. ...
Anthropological foundations of John Rawls' political theory
... “ratonal egoist” of classical utilitarianism (idea of autonomy, ability of self-determination through moral law); on the other hand, the notion of “life plan”, emphasizing rationality of human interests and actions and opening a possibility for happiness, connects Rawls’ theory to Aristotle’s virtue ethics and to contemporary communitarianism.
1. Васильев В. В. Неуловимая свобода: проблема этических оснований системы Канта ...
Human Development Index as a Tool to Assess Social Development in the Baltic States
... growth, Teoriya i praktika obshchestvennogo razvitiya [Theory and practice of social development], no. 4, p. 285—287. (in Russ.)
2. Bubis, I. V., Gilyazetdinova, K. R., Dyukina, T. O. 2014, On the relationship between GDP per capita, the index of happiness, the index of human development and the index of environmental efficiency, Prilozhenie matematiki v ekonomicheskikh i tekhnicheskikh issledovaniyakh [The application of mathematics in economic and technical studies], no. 4(4), p. 57—61. (in ...
Kant on the rights of citizens in matters of religion: The concept of religious tolerance in the German Enlightenment
... ideas and Kant’s late Enlightenment concept. Firstly, this is the perspective on the role of the monarch in regulating interactions between different confessions. Thus, both thinkers stressed that the secular ruler had to pay heed only to the worldly happiness and wellbeing of his or her subjects. The major criterion for resolving theological disputes must be nothing else than upholding peace and order in the state. This article is supplemented with a translation of a section of Kant’s lectures ...
Idea of Home in Alexander Pushkin's “Eugene Onegin”
The article analyses the important cultural universal my means of the oppositions: home — peace; home — freedom, home — happiness in literary and historical context. This approach allows determining the affiliation of characters to the opposite axiological systems, which creates new opportunities for the interpretation of the denouement of the novel.
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The teaching on postulates in Kant’s lectures on philosophical theory of religion
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postulates, practical reason, existence of god, immortality of soul, freedom, highest good, axiom, moral theology, belief, happiness, virtue, holiness
Kryshtop L. E.
49-61
10.5922/0207-6918-2015-2-3
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Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part II
... the philosopher’s attitude to his contemporaries. Observing the revolutionary “experiment” with an open heart, Kant refused to notice that the apparent “progress” is the forcible “happy-making” of people in accordance with the idea of happiness promoted by those in power at the moment, whereas the others are reduced to the position of children or the immature, or even the mentally challenged. Such protests were voiced by some of Kant’s contemporaries, who were closer to his ideals ...
Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part I.
... the philosopher’s attitude to his contemporaries. Observing the revolutionary “experiment” with an open heart, Kant refused to notice that the apparent “progress” is the forcible “happy-making” of people in accordance with the idea of happiness promoted by those in power at the moment, whereas the others are reduced to the position of children or the immature, oreven the mentally challenged. Such protests were voiced by some of Kant’s contemporaries, who were closer to his ideals ...
Kant on evil in the human nature
... necessary element constructing the being of humans. In this context, it is interpreted as either ethically indifferent or even a “predisposition to the good”. On the other hand, he sees sensibility as a ground for “self-love” or striving for happiness despite the moral requirements. The author analyses the reasons behind Kant’s exclusion of sensibility as a possible ground for morals relating to its subjectivity. The negative effect of sensibility of human behaviour emphasised by Kant is ...
Anthropological foundations of John Rawls' political theory
... “rational egoist” of classical utilitarianism (idea of autonomy, ability of self-determination through moral law); on the other hand, the notion of “life plan”, emphasizing rationality of human interests and actions and opening a possibility for happiness, connects Rawls’ theory to Aristotle’s virtue ethics and to contemporary communitarianism.
1. Vasil'ev V. V. Neulovimaja svoboda: problema jeticheskih osnovanij sistemy Kanta / Filosofskaja jetika i nravstvennoe bogoslovie. Materialy ...