Kant in Russian Police Law: Unknown Pages
... unpublished materials that can illuminate unknown aspects of the reception of Kant’s philosophy in Russia. One piece of such material,... ... conception influenced the development of the science of police law and the reforms of Alexander II. Finally, it is interesting to ... ... B. V. Nikolsky. Istoricheskij zhurnal: nauchnye issledovaniya [Historical Journal: Scientific Research], 4, pp. 118-125.
http://dx.... ... Robert von Mohl, Konstantin Nevolin, legal state, police law, philosophical reception
Rozhin D.O.
107-131
10.5922/0207-6918-2025-1-5
Review of Recent Russian Studies of Hermann Cohen’s Philosophy
... History by H. Cohen and M. Kagan. Kantian Journal, 1(43), pp. 63-72. (In Rus.)
Belov, V. N., 2014a. Ethics in the System of Philosophical Criticism of Hermann Cohen Ethical Thought, 14, pp. 98-110. (In Rus.)
Belov, V. N., 2014b. Reception of Cohen’s Ethics in Russia. Kantian Journal, 4(50), pp. 98-100.
Belov, V. N., 2015a. Cohens Ethik und ihre Rezeption ... ... 38-45. (In Rus.)
Belov, V. N., 2015c. Religion Within the Boundaries of Mere Reason. On Hermann Cohen’s Article “Ethical and Historical Motives of Religion”. Judaica Petropolitana. Research on Jewish Philosophy and Intellectual Traditions of Judaism,...
Plekhanov as “Defender” of Kant from Neo-Kantians
The history of the reception and interpretation of Neo-Kantian ideas in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries shows the special role played by ... ... Kant’s works, in which he even found some coincidences with materialism, Plekhanov for a number of years engaged in polemics on philosophical and political issues with the German Neo-Kantians and Eduard Bernstein, who shared many of their views. Calling ...
The Knight of Contemporary Russian Kantiana. On the 85th Birthday of Leonard Kalinnikov
... main research achievements of Professor L. A. Kalinnikov presented in his articles and monographs. The theoretical issues of Kantianism considered in Kalinnikov’s works... ... philosophy and the methodology of its interpretation. Cycles of articles are devoted to the reception of Kant’s ideas in the philosophical and poetic work of V. S. Solovyov, Kant’s impact on A. S. Pushkin, A... ... and V. A. Chaly, eds. 2019. 12th Kant-Readings. Kant and the Ethics of Enlightenment: Historical Roots and Contemporary Relevance: Proceedings of the International Conference...
“Philosophers Will Always Admire Kant…”
... deriving positive duties from the categorical imperative; and on the relevance of Kantian ethics to modern-day realities. The issue of the reception of Kant’s philosophy in Russia is also discussed, using as an example the article by Russian religious philosopher Alexey Vvedensky in the historical context of Kant’s early reception and subsequent fate in the twentieth century.
Dmitrieva, N., 2022. Kants Bedeutung für die intellektuelle Kultur Russlands. In: V. Gerhardt, M. Weber and M. Schepelmann, eds. 2022. Immanuel Kant 1724—2024. Ein europäischer Denker. Oldenburg: ...
Angiolini vs Kant: Philosophical Endeavour at the Polotsk Jesuit Academy
... reaction to devastating criticism by the representatives of Enlightenment which led to the destruction of traditional metaphysics and of epistemological optimism, the two pillars of European religious philosophy. Reception of Kantian ideas in Neo-Scholasticism varied from total rejection to its use in renewing the philosophical foundation of religious philosophy. In this regard the legacy of the Polotsk Jesuit Academy was one of the first ... ... I., 2019. Idei neoskholastiki v belorusskom istoriko-kul’turnom prostranstve [Ideas of Neoscholasticism in the Belarusian Historical and Cultural Space]. Zhurnal Belorusskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Filosofiya. Psikhologiya, 2, pp. 4-11. (In ...
Between Kant and Trendelenburg: On the Genealogy of Kudryavtsev-Platonov’s Theory of Cognition
... but offered a critically reinterpreted version of Kant’s teaching on space, time and categories of understanding. But was the Russian philosopher original in his reading and critique of Kant? In his later works Kudryavtsev... ... Rossii. Istoriko-filosofskie ocherki [Russian Neo-Kantianism: ‘Marburg’ in Russia. Historical and Philosophical Essays]. Moscow: ROSSPEN. (In Rus.)
Kabanova, M. L., 2006... ...
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Rozhin, D. O., 2021b. Reception and Criticism of I. Kant’s Theory of Space and Time in the Philosophy...
The Philosophy of Vasily Sesemann and Marburg Neo-Kantianism
... The article focuses on Sesemann’s interest in the concept of the ‘irra¬tional’ and explains his understanding of Neo-Kantianism and the idea of infinity (fieri). Sesemann... ... The concept of one of the editors of the Russian version of the Logos international philosophical journal under¬goes a transformation from irrationality to the rationality... ... Rossii: osobiennosti recepcii [The teachings of Hermann Cohen in Russia: especially the reception] // Neokantianstvo nie-mieckoje i russkoje: mezdu tieoriej poznanija i kritikoj...
Kant’s Ethics in the Context of the Enlightenment. Report of the 12th Kant Readings Conference (Kaliningrad, 21-25 April 2019
... 2018. Kant, Agnosticism, and Anarchism — A Theological-Political Treatise. New York: Nova Science Publishers.
Pinker, S. 2018. Enlightenment Now: The Case for Reason, Science, Humanism, and Progress. New York: Viking Press.
Kant, Enlightenment, historical and philosophical reception, global problems, ethics of science and technology, human dignity, political rationality, contemporary problems of education
Nina A. Dmitrieva, Andrey S. Zilber, Vadim A. Chaly, Alexander S. Kiselev, Polina R. Bonadyseva
101-118
10.5922/0207-6918-2019-4-5
OPOIAZ and Bakhtin: the Decision Science’s perspective
... discipline: the product of a cross-pollination among mathematics, psychology, economy and a few other branches of knowledge. It studies how humans make their choices and... ... Sobranie sochinenii. T. 1. Filosofskaya estetika 1920-kh godov [Collected Works. Vol. 1. Philosophical aesthetics of the 1920s]. Moscow: Russkie slovari (in Russ.).
Bakhtin... ... pp. 637—664.
Finer, E., 2010. Turning into Sterne: Viktor Shklovsky and Literary Reception. London: Modern Humanities Research Association.
Gellner, E., 1998. Language...
Kant and His Heritage in Belarusian Philosophy of the Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods
... of Kant’s philosophy by thinkers in pre-Soviet Belarus has been the subject of not a few publications. They described the reception of his seminal ideas, the analysis, polemic and occasionally sharp criticism of these ideas. It is helpful now to look at Kantian studies beginning from the 1920s to the ... ... Belarusian authors described and analysed them primarily in textbooks or when examining, or rather criticising, the views of Western philosophers, thereby rigidly adhering to Lenin’s assessments. During and after World War II the number of studies was also ...
Reception of Kant’s Epistemological Ideas in Fyodor Golubinsky’s Metaphysics
Kant’s views on space and time as well as his doctrine of the categories of understanding ... ... attention of thinkers belonging to the Russian spiritual-academic philosophical tradition of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.... ... 2013. Lectures by Archpriest Fyodor Golubinsky as a Subject of Historical and Philosophical Analysis]. St. Tikhon’s University ... .... Recepciya kriticheskoj filosofii I. Kanta v Rossii XIX veka [Reception of the Critical Philosophy of I. Kant in Russia of the ...
I. Kant and J. Jungius: on the development of critical tradition in the 17th century German philosophy
This article presents a comparative analysis of the “critical programmes” of Joachim Jungius and I. Kant. J. Jungius’s “criticism” is characterised as methodological, whereas that of Kant as reflective. Kant’s “transcendental criticism” is based on transcendental reflection, whereas J. Jungius’s “methodological criticism” requires ...
Kant studies in Königsberg: 1784—1949
The article provides, for the first time in the philosophical literature, a general description of the Konigsberg Kant studies as a ... ... as well as "archival Kant studies" — the work of collecting, annotating and publishing the manuscript heritage, correspondence and lecture notes Kant. Given... ... publication of manuskript heritage and conspects of lectures; the interpretation and reception of Kant's ideas. Detailed presented is the history of the first line — popularization...
History in Transcription and Transcription as History: Charles Bally in Soviet Linguistics
... author reconstructs the history of introducing Charles Bally’s works into Russian and Soviet linguistics, particularly, in the context of the publication of Ferdinand... ... 149—154.
39. Shpet, G. G., 2012. Filosof v kul’ture. Dokumenty i pis’ma [The philosopher in culture. Documents and letters]. Moscow.
40. Zheleznov V. Ya. and Kovalevskii... ... Enonciation: CriseduFrançais. Louvain, Paris. pp. 41—51.
Charle Bally, transcription reception, diachronic orthography, structuralism, Geneva School of Linguistics
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I.P. Khmelnitsky at the Königsberg University of the 18th century
This article offers a review of the activities of I.P. Khmelnitsky at the Königsberg University of the 1760s, examines the ideational and philosophical context, and identifies the role and position of Khmelnitsky in the intellectual polemics of the mid-18th century. The author emphasises that D. Weymann referred to Khmelnitsky’s works when debating with I. Kant.
1. Аноним. Хмельницкий,...
“The Great Rationalist”: Alexey Vvedensky on Kant in the Context of Russian Kantiana
In 1904, the last January issue of the newspaper “Moskoskiye vedomosti” carried an article by Alexey I. Vvedensky, philosopher and theologian, Professor of the Moscow Theological Academy, entitled “The Great Rationalist. On the Centenary of Kant’s Death”.... ... Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Available at:
https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/kant/
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Rozhin, D. O., 2021. Reception of Kant’s Epistemological Ideas in Fyodor Golubinsky’s Metaphysics. Kantian Journal, 40(1), pp. 97-123.
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“The Turn towards Ontology” in Russian Neo-Kantianism in the Late 1910s and Early 1920s (Lev Salagov and Nikolai Boldyrev)
The period between the late 1910s and early 1920s saw the emergence of onto-epistemological philosophical projects in Russia that was determined by criticism and attempts to overcome the domination of epistemology in philosophy ... ... intuitivists). The analysis of the onto-epistemological projects of Russian Neo-Kantians makes important additions to the picture of the reception of Neo-Kantianism in Russia.
Boldyrev, N. V., 1922. Being and Knowledge, Intuition and Reason. Ontological Motives ...
The concept of body and the problem of demarcation in new European metaphysics: from Descartes to Kant
The formation of science and its separation from metaphysics are among the key characteristics of the early modern ... ... werden. Leipzig, 1766.
6. Descartes R. Discource on the Method // Descartes : Sel ected Philosophical Writings. / Tr. by J. Cottigham, R. Stoothoff, D. Murdoch. Cambridge,... ... 2010.
32. Watkins E. Fr om Pre-established Harmony to Physical Influx: Leibniz’s Reception in Eighteenth Century Germany // Perspectives on Science. 1998. № 6.
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Another Critical Idealism of Hermann Cohen
... attempts to answer the question as to why one should study Cohen. The author’s first and preliminary answer is that the study of Hermann Cohen’s thought is relevant to... ... an impetus for the movement,. It is concluded that, having overcome the dualism of reception and spontaneity, critical idealism received a positive impulse. They are consistent... ... generation through the variable directions of separation and association. Thus, the Marburg philosopher defines discursive thinking as a correlation between separation and association...
Watershed or Cul-de-Sac? Disputes in the Theological Reception of Kant’s Philosophy
... changed the epistemological conditions for theology. Four intellectual backgrounds of objections are examined: an Aristotelian and Thomistic teleological order of nature (1); Augustinianism based on original sin in which human agency is completely attributed ... ... P., 2001. Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant’s Philosophy of History. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly, 75(2), pp. 201-219.
Kobusch, T., 2006. Christliche Philosophie. Die Entdeckung der Subjektivität. Darmstadt: ...
Kant als Mystiker? Zur These von Carl Arnold Wilmans’ dissertatio philosophica
... philosophy in Halle in 1797 for a bold thesis. He claimed a latent similarity between Kant’s enlightened philosophy of religion and the pure mysticism of some so-called separatists — and sent his work to Kant. The fact that and how the latter reacted ... ... of Kant’s intellectual relationship with mysticism, which was not as unambiguous as it may seem, by first elaborating the historical background as well as the philosophical and theological contexts of Wilmans’ dissertation. Furthermore, the focus ...
Kants praktischer Platonismus
At the centre of discussion lies the reception of Plato’s philosophy, particularly his theory of Ideas, in Kant’s moral philosophy, his ethics and his doctrine of right. Kant saw himself as a follower of Platonism insofar as its anti-empiricist principles of human conduct are concerned, although his own version of practical rationalism differs considerably from Plato’s. This is also true ...
Neo-Kantian and phenomenological axiology in N. N. Alekseev’s philosophy of law
This paper analyzes receptions of phenomenological and neo-Kantian axiology trends in the interpretation of the concept and status of value ... ... ocherki po istorii i metodologii obshhestvennyh nauk [Social and natural sciences in the historic relationship between their methods: essays on the history and methodology of... ... essence] // Filosofskaja antropologija Maksa Shelera: uroki, kritika, perspektivy [Philosophical anthropology of Max Scheler: tasks, critique, perspectives], Saint Petersburg...
Impossible ‘qui pro quo’: Fedor Dostoevsky and Zinaida Gippius (the short story “Ivan Ivanovich and the Devil”)
... quo’ principle in Zinaida Gippius's story “Ivan Ivanovich and the Devil.” Rooted in a comedic literary device based on ... ... Karamazov (in Dostoevsky's novel “The Brothers Karamazov”) as a philosophical type. In:
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[Dostoevsky's artistic сonstants in the context of historical poetics]. PhD Dissertation. St. Petersburg (in Russ....
Immanuel Kant in the Conversations and Reflections of Nikolay Strakhov
The place occupied by Kant’s philosophical ideas in the reflections of the Russian philosopher, Nikolay Strakhov, needs further study. The material for a historical-philosophical reconstruction of Strakhov’s reception of Kant’s philosophy is the Russian thinker’s home library catalogue, his correspondence and his own philosophical works. Among Strakhov’s interlocutors were not only philosophers and natural scientists, but also ...
The Mobius strip of the pragmasemantics of sense: from culture through subjectivity to nothingness and back
... demonstration of how the primary factors of sense formation, socio-cultural practices and personal agency interact. Their relationship is non-linear: subjectivity results... ... potential to proactively pre-adapt to one's environment. Selfhood is a flexible entity, receptive to new content, capable of self-modification, and open to change. The primary... ... Nonsense as Preliminaries for Logical Analysis. Logiko-filosofskie studii [Logical and philosophical studies], 20 (2), pp. 23—53
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Kant and the New Enlightenment: On the Balance between Duty and Utilitarian Ends
The relation between Kant’s philosophy and the “philosophy of balance” as it is described in the report Come on! Capitalism,... ... Rome in 2018, requires some analysis. The authors of the report consider Kant to be a philosopher of European Enlightenment which laid the foundations of the modern world... ... problem of the implementation of Kantian principles in politics in the light of the reception of Kant in the modern theories of social conflicts, the communication theory...
Breakthrough in Chinese Kant Scholarship. Interview with Prof. Deng Xiaomang
... translated in their entirety from the German originals. This interview tracks his scholarship, placing it within the broader scope of historical and contemporary Kant scholarship in China. Among the topics addressed, the reception of Kantian philosophy among the so called “New Confucians”, as well as the utility of Kantian thought as a tool ... ... culture, are given considerable attention. Professor Deng also shares some thoughts on the process of translating classical German philosophical texts into Chinese and provides an overview of his scholarship as a translator and thinker.
Deng, X., 1992. 思辨的张力: ...
Kant über inneren Sinn, Zeitanschauung und Selbstaffektion
... inner sense. I propose that self-affection makes some contribution to formal intuitions and empirical consciousness by arguing that the functions of self-affection consist... ... begin by examining Kant’s concept of inner sense and point out that inner sense as a receptive faculty depends on self-affection. In so doing, I emphasise that self-affection... .... Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Ginsborg, H., 2008. Was Kant a Nonconceptualist? Philosophical Studies, 137(1), pp. 65-77.
Haag, J., 2007. Erfahrung und Gegenstand....
Peritext of the Russian translation of William Hogarth’s Analysis of Beauty: a case study
Translation of philosophical texts is a special challenge because of specific philosophical idiom and conceptual complexity of the narrative. It is not surprising that such translations ... ... Hermans, ed. Crosscultural Transgressions. Research Models in Translation Studies II: Historical and Ideological Issues. pp. 44—60.
Tahir Gürçağlar, Ş., 2013. Agency... ... 2014. Difficulties and constraints in translating philosophical texts. Mechanisms of reception and the (in)stability of meaning. Diversité et Identité Culturelle en...
‘The Word, an Ulcer…’: Aleksey Chicherin’s semiotic utopia
... connection between Chicherin’s concept of the ‘sign of Poetry’, on the one hand, and the theoretical research of the early Russian avant-garde and the basic tenets of... ... intentions. Against the background of the total logocentrism of the early 20th-century historical and cultural paradigm, Chicherin’s semiotic position looks like the proclamation... ... representations are incapable of overcoming the basic conventions of text generation and reception. The use of non-verbal (visual and auditory) signs entails both the semantic...
International Scientific Conference “Kant and Solovyov: Convergences and Divergences”
... Academia Kantiana at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University organizes a series of conferences on the theme of “Immanuel Kant and Russian Philosophers: Convergences and Divergences.” The first conference, co-organized with the Department of the History of Russian Philosophy, Faculty of Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University, is devoted to the reception and criticism of the philosophy of Immanuel Kant by the Russian philosopher Vladimir Solovyov.
The aim of the gathering is to examine diverse aspects of Solovyov’s philosophical works — ...
The concept of body and the problem of demarcation in new European metaphysics: from Descartes to Kant
The origin of science and the demarcation between science and metaphysics are the main features of early modern period. This demarcation faces a particular ... .... Kurosaki, T. Otabe, S. Yamauchi. Tokio, 1989.
37. Watkins E. From Pre-established Harmony to Physical Influx: Leibniz’s Reception in Eighteenth Century Germany // Perspectives on Science. 1998. N 6.
38. Watkins E. Kant’s Theory of Physical Influx ...
Knowing humanity without knowing the human being: The structure of polemic in Kant’s political argumentation
... — either living or dead contemporaries (Garve, Mendesohn, Frederick the Great) — and generalised characters representing entire classes. The two opposing parties are Kant and his favourite philosophers (Saint-Pierre and Rousseau) against the ‘government’ and ‘lawyers’... ... analysis is V. Bryushinkin’s ‘cognitive approach’. The author identifies the historical and ideational sources of decision-making criteria, which Kant assigns to... ... kantovskogo ponjatija Sensus communis v teorii sposobnosti suzhdenija Hanny Arendt [Reception of the Kants Concept Sensus communis in Hannah Arendt's Theory of Judgment]...
Königsberger Kant-Forschung: Allgemeine Aufgaben und Popularisierung
... Society of Kant’s Friends, as well as by archival studies, i. e. collecting, annotating and publishing Kant’s manuscripts, correspondence, and lecture notes. In view of primary... ... collection and publication of manuscripts, letters and lecture notes; interpretation and reception of Kant's ideas. A more detailed description is given for the first line —... ... culture while the town was no more part of Germany. It was an important part of the whole philosophical culture of East Prussia, and, in some sense, even a factor of self-identification...
Kant, Nietzsche, and the Enlightenment: A comparative analysis
This article provides a comparative analysis of I. Kant’s and F. Nietzsche’s critical approaches, which is carried out ... ... purpose of the Enlightenment, as well as the difficulties faced by philosophers on the way to enlightenment. Another focus is the ... ... istoricheskogo preobrazovania obraza myshlenia [Minority and the problem of historical transformation of the way of thinking], IX Kantovskiechteniya… ... ... ucheniya Kanta [The evolution of Nietzsche’s philosophy through his reception of Kant’s philosophy], Argumentatsyia I intertretatsii: ...