Kant as the German Theorist of the French Revolution: the Origin of a Dogma
The origins in Marxist-Leninist philosophy of the dogma about Kant as the German theorist of the French Revolution requires some analysis ... ... [Philosophy in the First Half of the 19th Century]. Moscow: OGIZ Gospolitizdat, pp. 56-137. (In Rus.)
Bachmann, C. F., 1816. Über die Philosophie meiner Zeit. Zur Vermittlung. Jena: Cröker.
Bammel, G. K., 1936. On the Fascization of the History of Philosophy ...
The Knight of Contemporary Russian Kantiana. On the 85th Birthday of Leonard Kalinnikov
This is a review of the main research achievements of Professor L. A. Kalinnikov presented in his articles and monographs. The theoretical issues of Kantianism considered in Kalinnikov’s works include the problem of cognisability of “the thing in itself” and noumenal affection, the character of systematicity in Kant’s philosophy and ...
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 ... ... epistemic analysis in many ways determined the features of his own philosophical work and became a catalyst of renewed interest in Russia in the Kantian philosophy in the last third of the nineteenth century.
Donskov, A. A., Gromova, L. D. and Nikiforova,...
Aesthetics in the system of Paul Natorp’s philosophy
This article considers the key aspects of P. Natorp’s aesthetics in the system of his philosophy and identifies the legitimate position of aesthetics ... ... философского наследия). М., 2003.
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10. Natorp... ... Germanii i Rossii — sravnitel'nyj analiz [Aesthetics of Neo-Kantianism in Germany and Russia — a Comparative Analysis], Kant mezhdu Zapadom i Vostokom [Kant between East...
Sergey Askoldov’s Reviews concerning Kant and Others Published in the Russian Press in Early Twentieth Century
Borisova, I.V., Davydova, L.S., 1998. Questions of Philosophy and Psychology (1889—1918). Index of the Content. In: Studies in Russian Intellectual History. Yearbook for 1998, 2. Moscow: OGI, pp. 427-523. (In Rus.)
Bulgakov, S.N., 2007. On the Need to Introduce Social Sciences in the Program of the Theological School (1906). In: M. A. Kolerov, ed. 2007. Studies ...
S. I. Hessen and the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism
... 2007, Russkoje neokantianstvo: “Marburg” v Rossii. Istoriko-filosofskije ocherki [Russian Neo-Kantianism: “Marburg” in Russia. Historical and philosophical essays],Moscow.4. Krajnen, K., Belov, V.N. 2008, Izuchenie neokantianstva: ukazanija k chteniju ... ... the theory of knowledge and the critic of culture], Moscow, p. 532—540.6. Neоkantianismus: Kulturtheorie, Pädagogik und Philosophie [Neo-Kantianism: Culturology, Pedagogy and Philosophy], 1989, Oelkers, Schulz, Tenorth (Hrsg.), Weinheim.
The State Academy of Artistic Sciences versus Petrograd formalism: Verse theory. II. On Zhirmunsky’s “Rhyme, its history and theory”
... can thus be introduced into scholarly discourse. It refers to the presentations made by the philologist and philosopher Maksim Kœnigsberg and the literary scholar Mikhail Shtokmar, a student of Boris Yarkho at the State Academy of Artistic Sciences. In addition, the data from the newly discovered article by Maxim Kœnigsberg, “Compound Rhymes in the Lyrics of Innokentii Annenskii” (1924), is explored. The theses of Kœnigsberg’s exposé are published for the first time, with notes. The aim ...
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 those who took a negative stand with regard ... ... (In Rus.)
Dmitrieva, N. A., 2007b. Russkoe neokantianstvo: “Marburg” v Rossii [Russian Neo-Kantianism: “Marburg” in Russia]. Moscow: ROSSPEN. (In Rus.)
Dynnik, M., 1939. Neo-Kantianism. In: O. Ju. Shmidt, ed. 1939. Bol’shaja sovetskaja jenciklopedija ...
The Russians in Kant-Studien. Part 2 (1954—2010)
This article is the second part of the research concerning the publications of Russian scholars in Kant-Studien, the leading periodical dedicated to Kantian studies and the most important print of International Kant Society.... ... Bryushinkin V. Kant, Frege and the Problem of Psychologism // Kant-Studien.1999. N 90. S. 59—74.
23. Bryuschinkin W. Kants Philosophie und moderne Logik. Eine Tagung in Swetlogorsk// Kant-Studien. 1994. N 85. S. 85.
24. Call for Papers: Kaliningrad ...
The Russians in Kant-Studien. Part II (1954—2012)
This article is the second part of the research concerning the publications of Russian scholars in Kant-Studien, the leading periodical dedicated to Kant studies and the most important print of the International Kant Society.... ... Bryushinkin V. Kant, Frege and the Problem of Psychologism // Kant-Studien. 1999. № 90. S. 59—74.
23. Bryuschinkin W. Kants Philosophie und moderne Logik. Eine Tagung in Swetlogorsk // Kant-Studien. 1994. № 85. S. 85.
24. Call for Papers: Kaliningrad ...
Pragmatics in the digital age: the Routinikon database
... applicability to the corresponding material of other languages — laying the groundwork for future typological studies. Italian language examples collected by the authors are used for illustrations.
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Translating philosophical aesthetics: Peritext as a window into the translator's mind. Part 2
... space for elucidating key translational issues is not a mundane practice but a privilege only hand-picked texts enjoy, philosophical writings among them. The challenge of translating philosophical discourse is widely recognized but scarcely explored. In this article, translation of philosophical texts is regarded as a procedure of knowledge transfer from one intellectual space into another and of knowledge-making through reconceptualization of key terms. This process is made partly observable in various ...
Studies into the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism in Poland
The article deals with the jey areas of Russian Neo-Kantianism studies in Poland. Although the number and quality of studies on the history of Russian Neo-Kantianism cannot be equated to those on the ... ... (F. A. Stepun)] // Rossija: voobrazenije prostranstva/prostranstvo i voobrazenija / pod red. I. I. Mitina, D. N. Zamiatina [Russia: the imagination of space/space and imaginations / eds. I. I. Mitin, D. N. Zamyatin]. Мoscow, p. 378—397.
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Philosophical Discourse and the Conceptualisation of Word Formation
The article studies hyphenated complexes in Russian, French, and German philosophical discourses. The author identifies key word-formation models that use the hyphen. In philosophical discourse, the hyphen serves as a linguistic tool to convey dialectic thinking that expresses the conceptualization ...
Lyubov Axelrod on Kant: Reflections on Marxist Discussions of the 1920s and 1930s in the USSR
The authors attempt to look back on discussions of Marxist philosophy and historical materialism in this country without censoring, obfuscating, or simplifying issues in order to assess the prospects of their development. They ... ... more importantly, this approach is still relevant to the study of the principle of historicity in philosophy and science in Russia today. Analysing the debates between “dialecticians” (headed up by Abram M. Deborin) and “mechanicists” (with whom ...
“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 which was the result of the intensive development of Neo-Kantianism and the influence of Husserl’s phenomenology. Attempts to turn towards ...
Between Kant and Trendelenburg: On the Genealogy of Kudryavtsev-Platonov’s Theory of Cognition
... space, time and categories of understanding. But was the Russian philosopher original in his reading and critique of Kant? In his later works Kudryavtsev often cites the... ... Kamensky and V. A. Zhuchkov, eds. 1994. Kant i filosofia v Rossii [Kant and Philosophy in Russia]. Moscow: Nauka, pp. 81-113. (In Rus.)
Beiser, F., 2013. Late German Idealism:... ... Lavry, pp. 1-174. (In Rus.)
Reinhold, E., 1830. Handbuch der allgemeinen Geschichte der Philosophie für alle wissenschaftlich Gebildete. Volume 3, Part II/2. Gotha: In der...
Kantian Ethical Humanism in Late Imperial Russia
... received a clear and careful definition. Historians and philosophers have lumped together their various understandings of outlooks that stress the value and importance of human life under the collective term “humanism.” This essay sets out to contrast, in particular, three types of humanism, all of which attracted attention at overlapping times in Imperial Russia and then the Soviet Union. The youngest of the three, Marxist humanism, stemmed from late Soviet-era philosophers, who advocated the idea that the human individual as such had a timeless intrinsic value. A second form of humanism, Christian humanism,...
“When life was in the home circle” in the conditional reasonings of Fregean mad-humans and logical penalists
... variety of approaches to reconstructing the logical form of conditional reasoning, which implies diversification of methods for solving logical tasks. The relevance of the study is conveyed by discussions about logical aliens - fantastic mad-humans, in which Frege embodied his idea of the impossibility of denying the necessary nature of logical laws in the acquisition of truth, in the context of the remarkable diversity of formal logical tools for modeling argumentation and reasoning. Based on ...
Semantic and Stylistic Features of Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime: The Art of Seeing and Describing an Object
Immanuel Kant’s Observations on the Feeling of the Beautiful and the Sublime is examined in the context of the emergence of the epistemological practice of scientific observation. By focusing on the genre-stylistic and semantic-structural features of the text the authors demonstrate the mechanisms of observation as well as the methods of ...
Neo-Kantian Question on Method, the Problem of Form and the Meaning of Variability in Gustav Shpet and Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy
The Kantian legacy has had a key impact on the landscape of theoretical philosophy in the first half of the twentieth century. Philosophers both in Germany and in Russia saw Immanuel Kant’s ideas as seminal for their philosophical research. The main schools of that era were formed in discussions of the problems and the solutions which were proposed by Kant. The methodological legacy of the critical philosophy ...
Reception of Kant’s Epistemological Ideas in Fyodor Golubinsky’s Metaphysics
... merely study the epistemological ideas of Kant but embraced them and modified them in the framework of his own philosophical teaching. To determine why Golubinsky turned... ... Kamensky and V. A. Zhuchkov, eds., 1994. Kant i filosofia v Rossii [Kant and Philosophy in Russia]. Moscow: Nauka, pp. 81-113. (In Rus.)
Baumeister, F. C., 1830. Metafizika [The... ... Philosophers. London & New York: Bloomsbury, pp. 441-442.
Krug, W. T., 1828. Handbuch der Philosophie und der philosophischen Literatur: in 2 Volumes. Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus...
The Philosophy of Vasily Sesemann and Marburg Neo-Kantianism
... Berlin.
24. Cohen H. 1900, Liebe und Gerechtigkeit in den Begriffen Gott und Mensch. Berlin.
25. Cohen H. 1902, System der Philosophie. T. 1: Logik der reinen Erkenntniss. Berlin.
26. Cohen H. 1919, Religion der Vernunft aus der Quellen des Judentums.... .... Lublin, p. 235—252.
28. Czardybon B. 2014, Sezeman Wasyl [Sesemann Vasily] // Idiei w Rossii — Idee w Rosji — Ideas in Russia. Leksykon rosyjsko-polsko-angielski. Т. 8 / pod red. J. Dobieszewskiego [Ideas in Russia. Russian-Polish-English lexicon,...
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
This article presents an overview of Russian philosophers’ publications in German periodicals of the late 19th/early 20th centuries. At the time, Germany boasted ... ... phenomenon of Russian philosophy abroad — a product of the wars and revolu¬tions in Russia and a result of the exodus of Russian philosophers to the West, where Germany... ... Logik, Kant-Studien, № 34,
S. 454—455.
10. Frank, S. 1926, Die russische Philosophie in den letzten fünfzehn Jahren, Kant-Studien, № 31, S. 89—104.
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From Marburg to Odessa: A contribution to a scientific bio-graphy of S. L. Rubinstein
... documents are published for the first time. Lange’s review, which was initially published in Germany in the German language and was presented earlier by researchers of the “Odessa... ... Рубинштейна. М., 2011. С. 130—133.
35. Cohen H. Der Begriff der Religion im System der Philosophie. Giessen, 1915. — (Philosophische Arbeiten, Bd. 10, H. 1).
36. Cohen... ... “Marburg” v Rossii. Istoriko-filosofskie ocherki [Russian Neo-Kantianism: “Marburg” in Russia. Historical-philosophical studies], Moscow.9. Ermichev, A. A., 1997, Priezd Germana...
Semyon Frank and the German Neo-Kantianism: Aspects of Debate
The widespread assessment of the early period of Semyon L. Frank’s work as being influenced by German Neo-Kantianism is in need of a critical scrutiny. There are several reasons why the Russian philosopher’s interest in Neo-Kantianism merits a ... ... von F. A. Lange. In: H. Cohen, 1984. Werke. Volume 5.2. Edited by H. Holzhey. Hildesheim: Olms.
Cohen, H., 1922. System der Philosophie. Erster Teil. Logik der reinen Erkenntniss. Dritte Auflage. Berlin: Bruno Cassirer Verlag.
Dushin, O. E., 2015. Сoincidentia ...
From Kant to Frank: The Ethic of Duty and the Problem of Resistance to Evil in Russian Thought
One of the key ethical debates in Russian religious thought, initiated by Leo Tolstoy, concerned the question of nonresistance to evil by force. The purpose of this article is to assess the influence of Kant’s ethics and philosophy of religion on the course of this debate and to ...
Kant’s Concept of Enlightenment and Its Alternatives
... Pursuit of Immortality. In: R. P. Bartlett, A. G. Cross and K. Rasmussen, eds. 1988. Russia and the World of the Eighteenth Century. Columbus, Ohio: Slavica Publishers,... .... 446-468.
Hamann, J. G., 1996. Letter to Christian Jacob Kraus (18 December 1784). In: J. Schmidt, ed. 1996. What Is Enlightenment? Eighteenth-Century Answers and Twentieth-Century... ... Co.
Hegel, G. W. F., 1979. Differenz des Fichteschen und Schellingschen Systems der Philosophie. In: G. W. F. Hegel, 1979. Werke. Auf der Grundlage der Werke von 1832—1845...
Semyon Frank and Yakov Golosovker: On Kantian Motives in the Works of Dostoyevsky
Russian philosophy is “a sphere of conversation” in which thought is “divined”. It is a realm of search for “universal meaning” and “cultivation” of historical reality. Such a “conversation” around the work of Dostoyevsky took place in the 1920s among philosophers (including members ...
Kant and His Heritage in Belarusian Philosophy of the Soviet and Post-Soviet Periods
The interpretation 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 ...
Ideas about private space boundaries and tact in Russian communicative culture: results of a sociolinguistic experiment
This article discusses the results of a survey underlying a reconstruction of ideas about tact and tactlessness in Russian communicative culture.
The author considers the concept of tact to be a communicative strategy within the category of politeness that is closely related to native speakers' notion about the boundaries of private space. Thus, tact is defined ...
The attempts of founding of the Russian Idea as a Russian nation specific component of intercultural communication
The article reviews the foundation and development of the concept of the Russian Idea in the Russian philosophical and social thinking, its main definitions, content, as well as critics. The significance of development of national identity and cultural self-determination for effective intercultural communi-cation is pointed out. Besides,...
Kantian and Anti-Kantian Philosophy of Language
... instrument of conveying mental content. I have selected Immanuel Kant and Edmund Husserl from amongst its numerous representatives. In this tradition, a language expression, i.e. an expression that has meaning, is determined by the objectively ideal character ... .... Evanston: Northwestern University Press.
Husserl, E., 1976a. Ideen zu einer reinen Phänomenologie und phänomenologischen Philosophie. Erstes Buch: Allgemeine Einführung in die reine Phänomenologie. 1. Halbband. Text der 1.-3. Auflage. Edited by ...
Space and Time as A Priori Forms in the Works of Hermann Cohen and Ivan Lapshin
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the need to rethink the status of space and time which Kant considered to ... ... Brushinkin and V. S. Popova, eds. 2013. Neokantianstvo v Rossii: Ivanovich Vvedensky, Ivan Ivanovich Lapshin. [Neo-Kantianism in Russia: Alexander Ivanovich Vvedensky, Ivan Ivanovich Lapshin]. Moscow: ROSPEN, pp. 246-254. (In Rus.)
Demin, M. R., 2010. The ...
Energy and the Ways of its Conceptualisation in Cognition: an Attempt at an Epistemological Analysis
Thе article examines the connection between conceptualisation and transfer of knowledge in the humanities and analyses the role of these processes in the formation of conceptual and terminological framework for different types of discourse. The study draws on an analytical description of the development of the concept of energy in the Christian ...
The significance of the critique of A. I. Vvedensky’s ‘new psychophysiological law’ for Russian philosophy
... Lopatin, E. L. Radlov, and S. N. Trubetskoy. At the end of the 19th century, these authors contributed to an active discussion in the pages of scientific journals. The discussion focused on the ideas expressed in the work On the Limits and Characteristics ... ... of Russian neo-Kantianism], Neokantianstvo v Rossii: Aleksandr Ivanovich Vvedensky, Ivan Ivanovich Lapshin [Neo-Kantianism in Russia: Alexander Vvedensky, Ivan Lapshin], P. 74—93, Moscow.
3. Vvedensky, A. I. 1893, Vtorichnij vizov na cpor o zakone oduschevleniy ...
Is Hermann Cohen a Neo-Kantian?
... and consider his ideas relating to the interaction between theoretical and practical reason and the construction of a rigid and elaborate system con-sisting of verified elements from the perspective of his own system of philosophy, which is complete in its key aspects. This article demonstrates the efforts of the Marburg philosopher to justify both the unity of and the necessary distinctions between theoretical and practical reasons in the system of transcen¬dental philosophy. When considering the ...
Kant and “Seasickness” of Modernity
... toward the future. One of the most original and profound diagnoses of this attitude was offered by Hans Jonas, who discerned in radical doctrines of a hundred years ago a similarity with the gnosticism of antiquity. Jonas’s diagnosis has not lost its ... ... Categorical Imperative. Moscow University Bulletin. Series 7. Philosophy, 1, pp. 105-114. (In Rus.)
Chaly, V. 2023. Kant and ‘tabula Russia’. Con-Textos Kantianos. International Journal of Philosophy, 18, pp. 153-162.
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Apology of Human Existence vs “Ideal Homicide”: S.L. Frank’s Anthropological Project.
... to Immanuel Kant. Following the early representatives of the theory of cognition of his time who undertook to understand Kant in order to go beyond him (W. Windelband) and their warning against turning Kant’s philosophy into a dogma and allowing for ... ... Russkaya mysl’ [Russian Thought], 5, sec. 3, pp. 31-35. (In Rus.)
Frank, S., 1924/1925. Wesen und Richtlinien der russischen Philosophie. Der Gral, 1924-1925, 19(8), pp. 384-394.
Frank, S. L., 1928a. Max Scheler (Obituary). Put’ [The Way], 13, pp. 83-86....
The question "Who am I? / What am I?" as a marker of identity search
The article is devoted to the questions "Who am I? What am I?", which have been actively spreading in the Russian language since the end of the 18th — beginning of the 19th century, both in poetry and prose. As a linguistic means of self-presentation and self-identification, questions are used in situations that encourage a person to reflect on ...
The Ethics of the Categorical Imperative. Lossky under the Influence of Kant
... scholar. Moreover, Lossky was a disciple of the Russian Kantian Aleksander Vvedensky, and was one of the most successful translators of the first Critique. However, his own philosophical project is rather the opposite of the critical programme. While in the framework of Lossky’s epistemology the specificities of his reading of Kant have received a fair amount of attention in Russian scholarship, in the ethical field the Russian philosopher’s comments on Kant have passed largely unnoticed. My task ...
On the Role of Gesinnung in Kant’s Ethics and Philosophy of Religion. Part II
The sources of Kant’s term Gesinnung and a review of the problems of its translation into English were presented in the first part of this article; the second part examines the novel features that Kant brings to the interpretation of this ... ... Semler. Halle: Gebauer.
Blöser, C., 2014. Zurechnung bei Kant. Zum Zusammenhang von Person und Handlung in Kants praktischer Philosophie. Berlin: de Gruyter.
Coleridge, S. T., 2002. The Notebooks of Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Volume 2: 1804—1808, Notes....
Non-translation and translation in Heidegger, Losev, and Ortega y Gasset
... examines the ideas of Heidegger, Losev, and Ortega y Gasset regarding the possibility and necessity of translating philosophical texts. The concept of non-translation is an acknowledgment of the impossibility of adequately reproducing a philosophical text in another language while preserving its integrity. Particularly interesting for comparison are the concepts and practices of translation/non-translation found in works written during the same period (1920—1940s), which reveal numerous points of contact....
Review of the 13th International Kant Congress
The 13th International Kant Congress was held on August 6-9, 2019 in Oslo, Norway. The main tasks of this review are to analyse the central theme of the Congress, “The Court of Reason”, the ... ... Walter de Gruyter, pp. 319-327.
Kornilaev, L., 2021. Kant’s Copernican Turn: Emil Lask’s Interpretation and Its Criticism in Russia. In: C. Serck-Hanssen and B. Himmelmann, eds. 2021. The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress....
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 works and revision of Kant’s epistemology. The development of Lossky as an independent ... ... recenzii, obzory [Phi¬lo¬so¬phical critique: reviews], Moscow, p. 62—74.23. Tutlis, V.P, 2005, I. Kant v Rossii [I. Kant in Russia], URL: http://kant-online. ru/?p=2052 (data obraschenija: 20.06.2015)24. Shpet, G. G., 2010a, Kant I. Kritika chistogo ...
Time in Sergey Trubetskoy’s and Boris Chicherin’s metaphysical concepts: A discussion on Kant
... Foundations of Idealism. This analysis focuses on the philosophers’ understanding of the metaphysical nature of time. The relevance of the work is that the philosophical reflections of the opponents took place against the backdrop of an impending change in science and philosophy — the transition from the classical to neo-classical paradigm. This transition encouraged philosophers to revise the traditional approaches (Kant’s teaching of time as an a priori form of sensibility, the post-Kantian idea ...
Translation of postmodern terminology in the philosophical works by M. Foucault, J. Baudrillard, and J. Derrida
... multiplicity of dimensions and types of analysis. The authors look into the problem of choosing strategies for the translation of postmodern terminology and analyse the dilemma translators have to face: how to manoeuvre between polysemy and ambiguity in the translation of philosophical terms. The article analyses the translation of Foucault’s seminal work Les Mots et les Choses (translated by Avtonomova and Vizgin). Special attention is paid to the problem of translation of the postmodern terms ...
I. Kant’s and E. Husserl’s practical philosophy
... of freedom, will, and action as the crucial point for understanding the relationship between theoretical and practical reason in Kant’s and Husserl’s practical philosophy. Relying on the explanation of the relationship between transcendental and practical ... ... Comparative analysis reveals terminological and conceptual similarities and differences between Kant’s and Husserl’s practical philosophies. Another important result is identifying the principles and departure point ideas for both thinkers. These are a ...
Immaturity and the objective of a true reform in ways of thinking. Part I.
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted not in addressing the words of Horace, which was commonplace in Germany of the time, but in linking ... ... Vermischte philosophische Schriften. Leipzig, 1776. Bd. 2.
54. Mellin G. S. A. Enzyklopädisches Wörterbuch der kritischen Philosophie oder Versuch einer fasslichen und vollständigen Erklärung der in Kants kritischen und dogmatischen Schriften enthaltenen ...