The impact of the food embargo on consumer preferences and cross-border practices in the Kaliningrad region
... currencies and exchange rates, etc.;
2) assessment of meso- and microfactors characterizing the availability of retail facilities and their technical and economic parameters;
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Zotova et al. provided a comprehensive summary of the extensive empirical evidence regarding cross-border mobility along various regions of the Russian borders [19]. According to ...
The Green Meadow. Kant´s new Definition of the Modal Concept of Existence in the First Moment of the “Analytic of the Beautiful”
... in the Critique of the Power of Judgment. That is, “existence” is not a secondary or subordinate part of a more general discourse concerning the “disinterestedness of aesthetic judgment”. Rather, the whole characterization of the judgment of taste as a “judgment of an object grounded on a delight in it which is without any interest” shall be considered here as a means to constructing a new definition of the modal concept of “existence”. More generally, the four moments of the “Analytic ...
Kant’s family ethics and philosophy of love. Part 2. Critique of Judgement
... of the above gives the conceptual key to the critical philosophy of love, which was never fully articulated in Kant’s lectures or published works. Moral love and legal awareness prevent the encroachment of vital love, as the maxims of ‘barbarian taste’ are being overcome. Aesthetic love — which dwells in the element of sophisticated taste as a capacity to judge with pleasure in matters of beauty, free from any interest, and without the mediation of concepts — appears to be the paramount ...
Kant’s aesthetic theory in the light of H. G. Gadamer’s hermeneutic project
... distinguishes between aesthetic judgment and cognition, whereas Gadamer defines art as a method of cognition, an event that can become genuine under the condition of maximum of understanding. The author analyses the key categories of aesthetics — taste, play, and the beautiful. It is concluded that Kant understands the category of play from the perspective of the subject, whereas Gadamer interprets it as an instance of movement, independent from the observer. The correlation between Kant’s aesthetic ...
Axiological potential of figurative units of the Russian language, translating the plant code
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Lifestyles of Kaliningrad youth
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Why do we need the particle “not”: evolution of semantic structures and propositional attitudes
... problem implies answering more specific questions — is there a reality (correlative to the meaning of judgments) that would guarantee the universality of the meanings of linguistic expressions; is there a reality behind moralizing or judgments of taste that ensures agreement on value judgments if they become the content of communication. What provides the typical identity of mental states (thoughts, perceptions, representations, sensations) in different individuals, when these states are thematized ...
Retranslation as an (un)successful counter-narrative: Les frères Karamazov versus Les frères Karamazov
... second French translation of The Brothers Karamazov as a counter-narrative for the novel’s first translation into French. In the mid-1880s, the critic Vogüé blocked the introduction of Dostoevsky’s narrative by predicting a clash with the French taste. Taking this warning into account, the first French translators Halpérine-Kaminsky and Morice in 1888 framed the source narrative by means of selective appropriation and repositioning of the characters. Being accused of mutilation, Halpérine-Kaminsky ...
Entertainment and education through literary translation in a diaspora newspaper. Literary translations in Prosveta, a newspaper of Slovene-American émigré community
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The Role of the Sublime in Kant’s Religion: Moral Motivation and Empirical Possibility
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Audiovisual translation and reception
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The problem of antinomy of pure theoretical reason in Kant’s system
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Key words: antinomy of pure reason, antinomy of practical reason, antinomy of taste, antinomy of reflective judgement, system of antinomies of the cosmological ideas of pure theoretical reason, thesis, antithesis and synthesis of the antinomy of pure reason
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On the problem of cultural reference of proverbs (the Russian proverbs with images of clothing)
... symbols, gauges, stereotypes, etc. in the realm of ideas about the world. These ideas are interpreted within different fields of human spiritual life, for instance, in proverbs. Proverbs featuring clothing items are a major source for understanding tastes, preferences, lifestyles, customs, and worldview of a nation. Images of garments in proverbs are a particular form of expressing the key ideas of a culture. Moreover, such images serve as condensers of the established etiquette, ethical, social,...