The Relationship Between the Individual and the Collective in the Social Philosophy of Georges Gurvitch
... individualism and collectivism which found its ideological expression in the rivalry of the French (Emile Durkheim) and German (Max Weber) schools of sociology. Gurvitch formulated the concept of society as dynamic interaction and mutual determination of the individual and collective unit. In his Russian-language works, written before his emigration, he maintained that it was in the sphere of law that one could determine how the individual and society mutually condition each other and determine the direction of social development. In the late 1920s and early 1930s ...
Tool-Kit for Ethical Analysis of Video Games: Answer to the Challenges of the New Enlightenment
... The Influence of a Global Technology on Discourse. Critical Discourse Studies, 3(1), pp. 1-22.
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society, individual, video games, anthropocene, enlightenment, Kant, categorical imperative
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Individual work at higher education institutions: Theoretical representation
The article focuses on the individual work of students as an important component of higher education. The author defines the essence and scope of individual work in the framework of modern concepts of education.
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Kant’s and Fichte’s ethics as sources of Schopenhauer’s philosophy
... regulatory power of ethics supported its claim as a means to cognise the supersensible. Secondly, the dichotomy between the noumenal and the phenomenal encouraged him to develop a dualistic ontology. Thirdly, the emergence of the central concept of his early works — the ‘better consciousness’ — was strongly influenced by Fichte’s lectures attended by Schopenhauer. Fourthly, Schopenhauer’s doctrine of liberating the better consciousness from all the individual and earthly is also rooted in Fichte’s practical philosophy. Fifthly, Kant’s Metaphysics of Morals and Fichte’s System of Ethnics contributed to Schopenhauer’s understanding of will as the primary essence of all things and the idea ...
Individual and psychological characteristics of future specialists in university physical education and sport
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higher physical education, students’ individual psychological characteristics, individual work, increase in training process efficiency
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An assessment of relations of an individual in the immediate social environment on the basis of social network analysis
... relations and identifies the psychological significance of the actor’s centrality within a social network as a degree of the individual’s involvement into the immediate environments and the institutional system of relations.
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Kantian Ethical Humanism in Late Imperial Russia
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Energy and the Ways of its Conceptualisation in Cognition: an Attempt at an Epistemological Analysis
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Aesthetics in the system of Paul Natorp’s philosophy
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The role of individual work in the development of creative competency in bachelors of education (The case of the Basics of Mathematical Information Processing course )
... stages of its development. The role of indi-vidual work of students (IWS) in the formation of creative competence and the requirements for its organization, contributing to the formation of creative competence are identified. The case of organizing individual work when studying the Basis of Mathematical Information Processing is examined.
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The philosophical and legal content of Sergey Hessen’s concept of personality
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Teacher training for the formation of functional literacy in primary school: the problem of individualisation
... result is possible by engaging with the student in both the current developmental zone and the zone of proximal development. Such work, which requires preparing future teachers for this specific professional activity, can be organised through individualised ... ... Methodologically, the study draws on the competence-based approach, the findings of Volf Merlin and his associates regarding integral individuality as intra- and meta-individuality and the ideas developed under the supervision of Oleg Grebenyuk about individuality ...
Procedural and forensic ensuring the reliability of identification results
... forensic support for the identification of living persons carried out within the framework of pre-trial proceedings. Empirical materials illustrating typical mistakes made during this procedure are provided. The authors also emphasize the necessity of working with the recognized individuals during the identification process. Examples of procedural and criminalistic errors in presenting individuals for identification in conditions that exclude visual observation by the identifier are examined. The essence of presenting individuals ...
Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
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Podhajecka, M., 2022. Revising the History of ‘Nitchevo’ with Text Archives. Studia Anglica Posnaniensia, 57, pp. 279-313.
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The Mobius strip of the pragmasemantics of sense: from culture through subjectivity to nothingness and back
... flexible entity, receptive to new content, capable of self-modification, and open to change. The primary identity of the self-aware individual is the self-sufficient personality without any specific characteristics. Human existence is marked by absence, lack,... ... [Negative statements]. Leningrad, 104 p. (in Russ.).
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Russian-German philosophical dialogue in the late 19th/the first half of the 20th centuries: Publications of Russian philosophers in the Kant-Studien and Logos journals
... centuries. At the time, Germany boasted a significant number of journals dedicated to philosophy or addressing philosophical problems. Even in the first approximation, there are several dozen journals featuring either texts by Russian scientists or works dedicated to Russian philosophy. Of special importance are two journals with the most pronounced presence of Russian authors, namely, Kant-Studien and Logos. Both journals have a strong Neo-Kantian spirit — many of their publishers and authors ...
Artistic implementation of the concept «unity in diversity» in the poem by P.B. Shelley «Love’s philosophy»
This research focuses on the linguistic and cultural specifics of the concept «unity in diversity» in P. B. Shelley’s poem “Love’s philosophy”. The study reflects the expert linguistic interest to the national cultural and individual author’s specificity in interpreting philosophical concepts in literature, which have a meaning-forming function within the space-time continuum of literary works. The aim of this research is to study the linguistic and cultural specifics of the concept «unity in diversity», as well as to identify its pragmatic function in the artistic space of P. B. Shelley’s works.
The novelty of this research lies ...