Knowing humanity without knowing the human being: The structure of polemic in Kant’s political argumentation
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moral anthropology, political anthropology, cognitive approach, model of argumentation addressee, abderitism, Realpoitik, Machiavellism, mechanicism, organicism
Zilber A.
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Dilemmas of logical hylomorphism
Logical hylomorphism considers logic as a theory of formal relations. However, it is difficult to give a precise definition of these ... ... formality in logic. This paper acknowledges the dichotomy of the substantial and dynamic models of formality. Firstly, the author suggests revising certain interpretations of... ... Analytics» // Phronesis. 2002. Vol. 47. № 2. Р. 127—152.
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Attribution of de re propositional attitudes as a means of persuasion
... statement wherein the speaker deliberately uses a description of the attitude’s object which she knows to be unavailable to ... ... rhetorical ploy designed to, or naturally predisposed to, mislead the addressee? This paper argues that the first question can be answered ... ... unacceptable for the speaker. In case the speaker herself considers the argument made by means of the statement acceptable, there is no ... ... therefore reasons to incorporate rhetorical considerations into the modelling of how attitude reports are interpreted, in addition ...
The Role of the Sublime in Kant’s Religion: Moral Motivation and Empirical Possibility
I show that Kant’s depiction of the christic figure in Religion within the Boundaries of Mere Reason is not contingent ... ... disposition and in so doing acts as a standard for morality. More precisely, the following argument is made: 1) the sublime nature of the image of Christ — as an image of universal... ... example (Vorbild) — sustaining and entertaining the moral redefinition as a motivating model.
Allison, H., 2001. Kant’s Theory of Taste: A Reading of the Critique of...
Die relative Wahrheit der Abbildtheorie in der Interpretation von H. Rickert
This article analyses, first of all, the epistemological theory of reflection (Abbildtheorie) of Heinrich Rickert,... ... main representative of the Baden Neo-Kantianism School. The author analyses the key arguments put forward by Rickert against the understanding of cognition as a reflection... ... transcendental theory of reflection, but does not reject the idea of reflection as a model of cognition and acknowledges the immanent theory of reflection as relatively...
I. Kant in the development of N. O. Lossky’s philosophical views: The case of a translation
This article considers the development of N. O. Lossky’s concept of intuitivism in the context of the translation of Kant’s ... ... intuitivist to translate the CPR. Fol¬lowing Kant’s philosophy, Lossky had sufficient arguments in the game played in the field of his teacher and opponent, the Russian Kantian... ... Immanuel Kant and Ale¬xander Vvedensky], Modeli rassugdenij — 3: kognitivnyj podhod [Models of reasoning — 3: cognitive approach], Kaliningrad, p. 267—281.22. Recenzija...
Innovation centres as growth points for smaller towns and rural areas
This article addresses the role of innovative centres in the development of surrounding areas beyond large cities. At ... ... development strategies take innovations into account. International practices serve as a an argument in favour of establishing innovative centres in smaller and medium-sized towns... ... Stanovlenie gosudarstva i modeli innovacionnogo razvitija [evelopment of the State and the model of innovative development], Informacionnyj portal Moskovskogo gosudarstvennogo...