Types of Representational Content in Kant
... difficulties easily lead to a misappreciation of Kant’s fundamental distinction between sensibility and understanding and their unique cognitive contributions.
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Modern trends in paradiplomacy: a case of Russian-Finnish regional cooperation
... For instance, the suggested reading list for the International Relations course in Tampere included numerous texts dedicated to critical approaches, feminist theory in the postmodern context, and interdisciplinary perspectives.<14>
In turn, the unique features of the St. Petersburg State University research school include:
— The reductionist approach to foreign policy analysis involves examining the influence of domestic decisions made by a large state when analyzing various components of foreign policy;
— the historical approach ...
The spread of the COVID-19 infection in Russia’s Baltic macro-region: internal differences
... Murmansk region, an Arctic territory, is a special case: camps of rotational workforce, the region’s many closed towns and manufacturing facilities where personnel work in isolated conditions often became COVID-19 hotbeds. Excess mortality had peaks unique to the Baltic region.
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Ratio of excess deaths in the Baltic region and across Russia
Calculated by B. V. Nikitin, a PhD student at the Faculty of Geography of Lomonosov Moscow State University
To stop the spatial diffusion of COVID-19, some Baltic regions (the spaces of places) imposed restrictions on movement in the local labour market, whilst others (the spaces of flows) tried to limit both horizontal movements in the local labour ...
Spontaneities and Singularities: Kant’s Hypothetical Approach to the Supersensible and the Re-Foundation of Metaphysics
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Reputation and status in Denmark’s strategic culture
... growing research interest in investigating the strategic culture of medium-sized and small states striving to fill a distinctive unique niche in the international system [5]. Another area of interest is the militarisation of the country’s foreign policy ... ... proven conclusively by Danish IR scholars. For example, Kristian Søby Kristensen, head of the Centre for Military Studies at the University of Copenhagen since 2022, describes Denmark as an ‘entrepreneurial ally’ seeking to increase its relevance in the ...
Russia’s North-West Borders: Tourism Resource Potential
... border facilities. Successful international experience of creating and developing tourist attractions and destinations using the unique geographical position of sites and territories may help to unlock the potential of Russia’s north-western border regions.... ... from being a barrier to becoming a tourist resource, Vestnik Moskovskogo Universiteta. Ser. 5. Geographia [Bulletin of Moscow University, Ser. 5. Geography], no. 3. p. 15―20. (in Russ.)
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Ideas of Kant’s theoretical philosophy in Peirce’s graph theory
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Estonian ‘Balticness’ as a social construct: meanings and contextual specifics
... Baltic identity. These discourses are expected to have much in common with their Estonian counterpart while possessing some unique characteristics.
The study was supported by the Russian Science Foundation within project № 20-78-10159 The Phenomenon ... ... assistance in preparing this work to Mikhail Berezin, first-year master’s student of the School of International Relations at MGIMO University, Dr Vladislav Vorotnikov, director of the Center for European Studies of the Institute for International Studies at ...
Identifying Key Stakeholder Groups for Implementing a Place Branding Policy in Saint Petersburg
... each target audience of place marketing requires an individual policy. This is explained by the fact that each group enjoys its unique features that should be taken into account when creating and transmitting messages.
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Competitive effects of low trade barriers: evaluations for the Kaliningrad region
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Small towns of Latvia: disparities in regional and urban development
... sociological study conducted by the Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences in collaboration with Daugavpils University (Latvia) in 2020—2021. The study aimed to identify the reasons for the disparity in the development of small towns ... ... society living a less urbanised lifestyle. This encouraged the development of a dense network of self-sufficient towns, whose unique landscapes and architecture make them attractive as places of residence and tourist destinations. Then, the socio-spatial ...
Unveiling the unseen: the challenge of phenomenological conceptual untranslatables
... untranslatables are typically associated with a specific cultural, historical, or social context, and their meanings are shaped by the unique experiences of the community that uses them. They encode complex elements of human perception, emotions, or phenomena that ... ... John Benjamins Publishing.
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Cultural code of the city
... closely related to the analysis of the problem of enhancing urban identity and local patriotism, as well as identifying the unique cultural meanings of the city as part of exploring its image in the external environment. As the basis for the study ... ... Accumulation, Research Methods. Vestnik Tomskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Kul'turologiya i iskusstvovedenie [Tomsk State University Journal of Cultural Studies and Art History], 29, pp. 141—155 (in Russ.).
Fedotova, N. G., 2020. Symbolic codes of ...
Paul Natorp’s social pedagogic theory and it’s relevance to modern russian education
... specifies that matter of people’s education should be responsibility of “secular clergy” — a class composed of all persons who are willing and able to contribute to the cause of people’s education. In this endeavor Natorp especially stresses the uniqueness of position of persons with scientific background. Thus the social function of the universities as institutions where persons of such quality are being cultivated is actualized. This notion makes Natorp’s standpoint resemble in many ways the extended reading of university’s “third mission”.
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Geopolitical Security of Russia: Remarks on the Problem Statement
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2) as a set (system) of chronological (consecutive) and spatial (varying from place to place, i. e. unique to specific regions) situations;
3) as a conjugation (and hierarchy) of the global (Earth-wide structures and processes),... ... We need to carefully study Western articles and books on international relations concerning our country, especially foreign university and school textbooks on history and geography. Then it will become clear what kind of relationship our potential partners ...
New opportunities for the Russian Baltic exclave in the context of changes in the country’s geopolitical situation
... years of attempts to become part of Europe in some capacity, radically affects the functions of the Kaliningrad region. Its unique geographical position and caring attitude to the historical heritage make it a likely outpost of Russia’s soft power.... ...
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"The Baltic University" programme on the eve of its 20th anniversary
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The Role of the Kantian “Power of Judgment” in the “Nonmodern” Study of Conscious Experience
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Artificial Intelligence: a catalyst for entrepreneurship education in the Baltics
... increasing interest in the topic of student entrepreneurship and the use of AI to nurture this potential. This trend is not unique to global research but is also evident in Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia. These countries are witnessing significant advancements ... ... abilities of students. This development is crucial, especially considering the significant changes occurring in higher education. Universities now possess ample resources and opportunities to enhance the entrepreneurial potential of students who have a strong ...
Evaluating the efficiency of the research sector in Russian regions: a dynamic data envelopment analysis
... the possibility to include in the analysis several outputs varying in scale and units of measurement. This makes the method universal: the selection of study objects (for instance, regions) determines the disciplinary area, and the choice of resources ... ... despite a relatively high effectiveness growth rate.<12> This can be explained by the effect of the border region in a unique geopolitical position receiving substantial research funding.
On average, including in the model carry-over variables increases ...
Expansionism in Poland’s strategic culture: historical retrospective and variations
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Of course, emphasis on the uniqueness of the country’s historical experience and its ‘self’ is part of Polish strategic culture. Yet, the inclination ... ... as possible combinations of preferences and assessments of the external environment.
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Reputation core of Russian authorities: the case of the regional level of executive power
... ‘reputation of Russian authorities’ to its various branches and levels, with the highlighted characteristics being largely universal. However, one expert held an extreme position, stating that all levels of power have their specificity, which depends ... ... structure and content of its cores are not directly dependent on the level of regional development. Each region has its own unique characteristics of public opinion that determine the specificity of the reputation while maintaining a unified view of ...
Kantian Approaches to Human Reproduction: Both Favourable and Unfavourable
... life is too punishing and cruel to impose upon an innocent. Others hold that such harms do not undermine the great and possibly unique value of human life. Tracing these outlooks historically in the debate has barely begun. What might philosophers have said,... ... Association, 63, pp. 48-53.
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Comparative analysis of students’ collective consciousness in the Russia-EU and Russia-China border regions: mathematical modelling
Given the unique diversity of Russian regions, regional studies are becoming particularly important for ensuring the stability and development ... ... Union and Russia-China borders. The authors present the results of the survey they conducted in the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad) and Amur State University (Blagoveshchensk). They examine the sociological phenomenon of ‘regional ...
The concept “people” in the Cadet Party rhetoric
... the future civil nation, called to construct a political system based on the idea of popular sovereignty. In this sense, the Cadet ideology was revolutionary and implied a break from the Ancien régime. The “people” were not considered as some unique whole but rather as an integral part of humanity, developing together with it according to universal laws. The Cadet Party was considered by its supporters as a force representing the interests of the entire “people.” Cadet faction in the State Duma turned it into a popular representation. Although only the Constituent Assembly convened ...
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The main environmental problems of the Baltic Sea and the ways to solve them
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Semantic transformation of the noun mamochka: from ‘wife’ to ‘cannon’
... appellative and referential usages, denoting a wife, a woman fulfilling maternal roles, or a woman with a young child. Additionally, unique meanings emerged for specific contexts, such as a friend, a man, a non-living object, or even the caretaker of an animal.... ... Russian discourse marker “to bish” (“that is”): early pragmaticalizaion and modern usage.
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Population change and the settlement system transformation in Poland, as revealed by the 2021 census
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Language and the nature of humanness. Invitation to a discussion
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Immanuel Kant: freedom, sin, forgiveness
This article offers a comparative analysis of Kant's moral philosophy and the philosophy of Sade revealing the paradoxes of the categorical imperative. The satisfaction of the requirement of the categorical imperative is, on the one hand, a single and unique act and, on the other hand, a permanent and universal one. Although the familiarity with the categorical imperative does not always result in a moral action, the familiarity itself alongside the idea of forgiveness may be considered as a manifestation of morality and freedom.
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The Amber Industry: Development Сhallenges and Combating Amber Trafficking in the Baltic Region
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Reflections on the history of the Kaliningrad region
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Minimising Investment Risks Through Optimising Public-Private Partnership: The Case of the Kaliningrad Region
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Country Competitiveness: an Empirical Study
... author argues that trade is subject to various factors, including entrepreneurship and economic openness. Competitiveness is analysed in this current research, using IMD World Competitiveness Yearbook data for 55 countries in the estimation sample. This unique research applies a Multinomial Logistic procedure, and a Heckman Two-Step procedure in its accountancy for market size, exports, openness, and foreign direct investment. The business environment factors for estimation are highlighted. Also, several ...
The idea of the universal resurrection in N. F. Fedorov’s philosophy
The author investigates the essence of the idea of resurrection formulated in N. F. Fedorov’s philosophy of the common cause. The author shows a unique character of the thinker's theory. N. F. Fedorov's ideas echo with those of immortalism, a modern philosophical direction.
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... analysed factual information on socioeconomic development of cross-border regions and surveyed the students from the leading universities of Gdansk, Kaliningrad and Klaipeda. We were thus able to conclude that the reasons behind the delapidated cross-border ... ... sociocultural objective. An analysis of the stages of the region’s exclavisation, and policies of social support stemming from the uniqueness of the economic and geographical position of the region substantiate this conclusion.
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A spatial study of networking in the Vistula Lagoon region using geoinformation systems
... and natural potential of territories — is rapidly developing in Russia under the influence of global processes. Due to its unique geopolitical position, the Kaliningrad region is one of the regions where such networks develop at both the regional and ... ... objects and phenomena. One of such systems has been developed and is successfully functioning at the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, which makes it possible to use it in studying network cooperation in the framework of crossborder development with ...