Kant’s appearance as an objective-objectual [gegenständlich] representation
... Pure Reason, Chicago and La Salle: Open Court.
17. Cassirer, E., 1910, Substance and Function. Chicago: Open Court, 1923 (Substanzbegriff und Funktionsbegriff: Untersuchungen über die Grundfragen der Erkenntniskritik. Berlin).
18. Chisholm, R., 1950, The Theory of Appearing, in: Max black, ed. Philosophical Analysis (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press), p. 102—118.
19. Collins, A., 1999, Possible Experience: Understanding Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason, University of California Press.
20. Falkenstein, L.,...
Freiheit des Willens in der frühen Kant-Rezeption
Kant’s solution for the problem of freedom of the will rests on his transcendental idealism and its differentiation of appearances and things in themselves. Human beings, with their bodies and observable inner and outer activities, are objects of ... ... acting must have their noumenal reason in the agent’s intelligible character or in the intelligible substrate of nature. This theory is called “intelligible fatalism”.
Creuzer, L., 1793. Skeptische Betrachtungen über die Freiheit des Willens ...
Some remarks on the concept and function of Kant’s theory of schematism in the Critique of Pure Reason
The article introduces Kant’s doctrine of schematism (Critique of Pure Reason A 137-A 147; B 176-B 187). The inclusion of the ... ... in sentences known as the ‘Principles of Understanding’ referring to phaenomena (appearances in time and space) rather than the undetermined concept of objects in general... ... To support this interpretation, the author addresses main concepts of the schematism theory (for instance, those of schema, imagination, homogeneity, and time-determination)...
Immanuel Kant in the Historical Philosophy of Gustav Shpet
This article assesses the role of Immanuel Kant’s ideas in the historical philosophy of Gustav Shpet (1879—1937).... ... ignored by Shpet scholars who have concentrated on comparing his logical-methodological theories with the ideas of representatives of phenomenology (E. Husserl, R. Ingarden... ... Tipografija Imperatorskogo universiteta sv. Vladimira. (In Rus.)
Shpet, G. G., 1991. Appearance and Sense: Phenomenology as the Fundamental Science and Its Problems. Translated...
Peripetien der Erfahrung. Kants „Erfahrungserkenntnis“ und Hegels „Erscheinungen“
It was not until German Idealism that philosophy briefly regained the importance it had in antiquity. This is indicated precisely by the “peripeteia” in the concept of experience. When Kant and Hegel write about experience, they mean quite different ... ...
Baum, M. 2015. Kants „Möglichkeit der Erfahrung“. In: R. Enskat, Hg. 2015. Kants Theorie der Erfahrung. Berlin & Boston: De Gruyter, S. 151-167.
Barteczko, D., 2017... ... Oxford: Oxford University Press.
German idealism, Kant, Hegel, experience, phenomenon, appearance, noumenon
Gutschmidt H., Krioukov A.
68-88
10.5922/0207-6918-2025-1-3
Kantian and Anti-Kantian Philosophy of Language
This paper examines two models of language philosophy. The first is the Kantian philosophy which sees language as an instrument of conveying ... ..., E., 1984. Logische Untersuchungen. Buch 2: Untersuchungen zur Phänomenologie und Theorie der Erkenntnis. T. 1. Herausgegeben von U. Panzer. In: Husserliana. Edmund Husserl... ... In: G. G. Shpet, 1989. Works. Moscow: Pravda, pp. 343-472. (In Rus.)
Shpet, G., 1991. Appearance and Sense. Phenomenology as the Fundamental Science and Its Problems. Translated...
Transposition — retelling — translation: the destiny of Areopagitica in Slavia Orthodoxa
The article undertakes a conceptual analysis of the challenges associated with translating works from the Corpus Areopagiticum, a ... ... mystical-theological thought, presumably from the turn of the 5th—6th centuries. These texts first appeared in the Slavic Orthodox area in 1370, and subsequent translations emerged at... ... February 2023].
Matkhauzerova, S., 1976. Drevnerusskie teorii iskusstva slova [Old Russian Theories of the Art of the Word]. Prague (in Russ.).
Nikolaeva, N. G., 2007. Slavyanskie...
Translation as a journey through possible and impossible worlds
In this paper, translation is examined from the perspective of the semantics of possible worlds. The consequences of this viewpoint are explored,... ... indicative forms in the target language, such as Russian. Externally, this transformation appears as a change from expressing a possibility in one world to making a statement... ... untranslatability. London; New York.
Bell, R. T., 1991. Translation and translating: Theory and practice. London; New York.
Code, L., 1980. Language and knowledge. Word...
On the functional definition of concepts and linguistic meanings: the embodied/grounded approach
The article suggests a way to overcome two well-known problems of embodied/grounded theory of cognition: the impossibility of strict differentiating modal and amodal symbols, and the difficulty in defining abstract ... ... object and the typical interaction with it — strictly defines the concept and the category set by it. The percept — the appearance of the object — allows one to quickly hypothesize which category this object belongs to. Based on the function ...
The concept “people” in the modern European political thought: Hobbes, Spinoza, Pufendorf
... of mystical body. Protestant science makes a clear choice in favour of interpreting the concept as an “artificial person”. The author emphasizes that the introduction of the concept “natural state” led to changes in the ontological status of people in political theory. The concept “people” becomes “a flickering subject” that appears during the transition from a natural state to a civil one and disappears when the transition goes in the opposite direction. In a civil state, people become an active subject when they perform the function of the legislator. In other cases, people ...
Kant’s Dissertation for the Master’s Degree On Fire and the Transformations of his Ideas of Ethereal Matter
Kant’s dissertation for the Master’s degree Succinct Exposition of Some Meditations on Fire was written in Latin in 1755 as a sample (specimen) preceding a Master’s exam, but its first printing did not appear until 1838. What is the relevance of this Master’s dissertation for historical and philosophical studies? To answer this ... ... Zhuchkov. Moscow: Progress-Traditsiya, pp. 686-716. (In Rus.)
Chernov, S. A., 1985. Teoriya fiziki v “Opus postumum” Kanta [Theory of Physics in Kant’s “Opus Postumum”]. Kantian Journal, 1(10), pp. 20-29. (In Rus.)
Descartes, R., 1982. Principles ...
Analytical Kant studies, transcendental idealism, and the thing in itself
In modern theoretical analytical philosophy, the interest in Kant is primarily due to discussions on the nature of sensory perceptions, on the epistemological status of experience, and on the so-called ... ... Kant’s texts and presents the author’s interpretation of some key points of Kant’s theory of knowledge. Contrary to the analytical mainstream in Kant studies, the author... ... religious, ethical, etc. The thesis is proven in three steps. First, the notion of ‘appearance’ is considered as ontologically identical to the thing in itself. Then...
Edmund Husserl’s phenomenology and a cognitive-semantic interpretation of Kant’s transcendentalism
This article analyses one of the recent realist interpretations of Kant — the one proposed by S. L. Katrechko. ... ... Springer. Pp. 149—174.
17. Husserl, E. 1959, Erste Philosophie (1923/4). Zweiter Teil: Theorie der phänomenologischen Reduktion, Husserliana VIII, Den Haag, Martinus Nijhoff... ... Rolle? In: Kant-Studien 96, S. 407—426.
Kant, transcendentalism, thing in itself, appearance, realistic interpretation, representation, phenomenology, experience
Shiyan...