Schelling’s System of Transcendental Idealism: Kantian Transcendental Ideal from the Historical Perspective of the “Odyssey of the Spirit”
In this article I propose a reconstruction of the link between the concept of the system of philosophy as “the ... ... Schelling’s main method seeks to turn the Kantian critical order of presentation (from the conditioned to conditions) into a systematic one (from the unconditional to... ... Moscow: Mysl’, pp. 3-38. (In Rus.)
Hegel, G. W. F., 1977. Phenomenology of Spirit. Translated by A.V. Miller. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Jähnig, D., 1966. Schelling...
Kant as the German Theorist of the French Revolution: the Origin of a Dogma
... the German theorist of the French Revolution requires some analysis and I explain how a phrase of Marx later gave rise to the dogma. I first look at the sources that influenced... ....)
[Aleksandrov, G. F., Bykhovsky, B. E., Mitin, M. B. and Judin, P. F.], eds. 1943. From the Editors. In: Istorija filosofii [History of Philosophy]. Volume 3: Filosofija... ... History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany and Other Writings. Edited by T. Pinkard, translated by H. Pollack-Milgate. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 130-135...
Dialektik als Logik des Scheins. Zu Kants Lektüre von Michael Piccarts Isagoge
... Aristotelianism (emphasised by Tonelli’s research). To further check the quality of Piccart as a source of Kant’s, a conceptual case-study is elaborated with Kant’s critical distinction... ... Paul Rabe, Kant cannot have received the suggestion for his own critical distinction from Rabe’s Cursus Philosophicus. Instead, Piccart refers to a passage of Aristotle’s... .... Notes. In: Aristotle, 1993. Metaphysics Gamma, Delta and Epsilon. Second Edition. Translated with Notes by C. Kirwan. Oxford: Clarendon Press, pp. 75-200.
Kuehn, M.,...
Kants Sendschreiben zum Tod des Studenten Johann Friedrich von Funk (1760). Zur literaturhistorischen Einordnung – Teil 2: Antike Vorbilder der Seelenleitung
... ancient consolation writings are elaborated. The general aim is to make Kant’s proximity to the Roman Stoa, and his borrowings from it, more apparent. A comparison with his necrology for Funk then shows more explicitly how Kant takes up this ancient philosophy anew for his time,... ... can also be observed in Kant’s reading and adoption of motives from Addison’s “Spectator”: Gottsched commissioned the translation. Kant refers in Funk’s necrology to a story (“The Visions of Mirza”) told by Addison, picturing human life as ...