A. A. Fet as a theoretical and practical adherent of pure art¬ and the prob-lem of the nature of poetry
... organise the world of the social. The principle of purity characteristic of Kant’s philosophy was applied by A. Fet to art. It means that art for art’s sake is not limited to aesthetic values but includes their whole range. A. Fet gives the role of the ultimate end and value to poetry and thus philosophical poetry. The poet-thinker is his ideal of a poet.
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The Boundaries of Ecological Ethics: Kant’s Philosophy in Dialog with the “End of Human Exclusiveness” Thesis
... rationale of anthropocentrism is false. Its main message is that natural complexes and resources exist to be useful to the human being who sees them only from the perspective of using them and does not take into account their intrinsic value. Kant’s anthropocentric teaching argues that the instrumental attitude to nature... ... Animals. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 123-135.
Cooper, A., 2016. Nature’s Ultimate End: Hope and Culture in Kant’s Third Critique. Philosophica, 48(1), pp. 31-45.
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Neo-Kantian Question on Method, the Problem of Form and the Meaning of Variability in Gustav Shpet and Ernst Cassirer’s Philosophy
... first half of the twentieth century. Philosophers both in Germany and in Russia saw Immanuel Kant’s ideas as seminal for their ... ... which is destroyed by mathematisation of the common denominator (ultimate categorisation) and hierarchisation of the phenomena of ... ... the analysis of the projects of Shpet and Cassirer has heuristic value for the historical-philosophical understanding of the fate ... ... pervoy polovine XIX vekov [Kant’s Philosophy in Russia at the End of the 18th — in the First Half of the 19th Centuries]. Moscow: ...
Digital Technology: Reflections on the Difference between Instrumental Rationality and Practical Reason
... way to acquiring “superintelligence”? Can human deliberation and decision-making be fully simulated by the mechanical execution ... ... “imperatives of skill” that are implemented by technological means) do, ultimately, have “heteronomous” characteristics. So-called ... ... Philosophy of Religion. Washington, DC: The Council for Research in Values and Philosophy, pp. 117-136.
Nagl, L., 2022. Merits and ... ... Munich: Ecowin Verlag, pp. 350-385.
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