Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller: Existentialism, Neo-Kantianism and the Post-War Interpretation of Renaissance Humanism [PDF]
Eugenio Garin and Paul Oskar Kristeller were the most important interpreters of Renaissance humanism in the half century following the Second World War.
Hankins, James
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Continental Divide: Heidegger, Cassirer, Davos by Peter E. Gordon. (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2010. Pp. 448. $39.95 cloth.
Lehman, Robert S.
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What is Russian Neo-Kantianism
The article deals with the problem of insufficient study of Russian neo-Kantianism in the history of philosophy. The authors point out the specificity and complexity of this topic, which explains the relatively late treatment of it by both foreign and domestic researchers.
Vladimir N. Belov +1 more
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Austrian economics without extreme apriorism: construing the fundamental axiom of praxeology as analytic. [PDF]
Linsbichler A.
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Образы науки в русской философии XIX – начала XX века [PDF]
Анализируются представления русских философов XIX – начала XX вв. о месте и роли науки в обществе, ценностях научного познания и ответственности ученого, структуре научного знания, формировании в различных философских направлениях представлений об образе
Бузук, Г.Л. +1 more
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Re-Thinking the World with Neutral Monism:Removing the Boundaries Between Mind, Matter, and Spacetime. [PDF]
Silberstein M, Stuckey W.
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Transcendental Idealism among the Jersey Metaphysicians [PDF]
A discussion van Fraassen's book Scientific Representation: Paradoxes of Perspective that focuses on his account of time as a logical space and on his attitudes towards ...
Belot, Gordon
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Hermann Cohen’s Neo-Kantian Ethical Socialism
AbstractHermann Cohen, the founding father of Marburg neo-Kantianism, is known for criticising capitalism from a Kantian ethical perspective. Thus far, the role of the notion of humanity in this critique has been viewed as grounding what I shall call the ‘purposive labour reading’.
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Phenomenological sociology in the framework of contemporary methodological debates
The article provides a review of the pivotal doctrines in the sphere of social sciences and humanities methodology, namely positivism (O. Comte, H. Spenser et al) and antipositivism (W. Dilthey, H. Rickert et al). In terms of E. Husserl's late philosophy
A S Ivanova
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The Relevance of Kant’s Philosophy for Nineteenth Century Sciences:Review of M. Friedman and A. Nordmann (eds.) The Kantian legacy in Nineteenth Century Science [PDF]
Massimi, Michela
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