The dialogue between linguistics and the poetic avant-garde in Russia in the 1920—1930s: experiments with a universal language
... during the 1910s-1920s. This period was marked by socio-political reforms that led to new realities and concepts. As a result, societies studying international languages, such as Esperanto, Ido, Interlingua, and Novial, were formed, and many scholars including ... ... Publications 1917—1919]. Moscow (in Russ.).
Cheshikhin, V. E., 1913. Novye varianty esperanto: nepo i neposlava. Russkii klyuch s parallel'nym tekstom na nepo [New versions of the esperanto: nepo and neposlava. Russian key with parallel text in nepo]. Riga ...
Naturalising Kant
... complaints of actual people, by judging whether they are warranted, and by seeking to amend them when the warrant is confirmed. Societies (and individuals) make moral progress when they deliberate (or simulate deliberations) in accordance with three norms.... ... 14. Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press
Frege, G., 1968. Die Grundlagen der Arithmetik. Оriginal text and parallel translation by J. L. Austin. Oxford: Blackwell, 1968.
Hobbes, T., 1998. Leviathan. Edited with an Introduction and Notes ...
Kant’s Perpetual Peace Project and the Project of the European Union
... «Towards Perpetual Peace», written in late XVIII century, with the implementation of nowadays project of European Union 2) If such parallels are possible, to what extent the structure of the EU corresponds to Kant’s vision? 3) Which Kantian ideas are of the ... ... union of European states, aiming at the development of rights and liberties, at good-will and cooperation between individuals, societies and states perfectly corresponds to the spirit of Kant’s philosophy and should guarantee of success in establishing ...
Kant’s perpetual peace project and the project of the European Union
... Perpetual Peace», written in late XVIII century, with the implementation of nowadays project of European Union? 2) If such parallels are possible, to what extent the structure of the EU corresponds to Kant's vision? 3) Which Kantian ideas are of the ... ... union of European states, aiming at the development of rights and liberties, at good-will and cooperation between individuals, societies and states perfectly corresponds to the spirit of Kant’s philosophy and should guarantee of success in establishing ...