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What is cultural about conceptual metaphors? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
Hellsten, Iina   +2 more
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The Economic Costs and the Political Allure of Conscription [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Poutvaara, Panu, Wagener, Andreas
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Russian Neo-Kantianism in the history of European philosophy and culture

Voprosy Filosofii, 2020
The article analyzes the role of Russian neo-Kantianism for the fate of European and Russian philosophy and culture. The author substantiates the idea that it was Russian neo-Kantianism, as the most influential direction of Russian neo-Westernism, that set itself the task of building an intellectual and cultural bridge between Russian and European ...
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The Rise of Russian Neo-Kantianism: Vvedenskij's Early ‘Critical Philosophy’

Studies in East European Thought, 1998
This essay is a study of Vvedenskij's works starting from his 1888 dissertation up to the turn of the century. I attempt to show that although his explicit aim was to update Kant's philosophy of science in light of developments in physics in the 19th century, Vvedenskij departed considerably from Kant's position with respect to both first philosophy ...
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Neo-Kantianism, Russian

2018
A rather amorphous movement, Russian Neo-Kantianism, in the first decades of the twentieth century, found its most visible and enduring representatives in A. Vvedenskii and his student/disciple I. Lapshin, both of St Petersburg University, who together took a distinct stance within the movement as a whole.
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An unexpected source of Russian neo-Kantianism: Alexander Vvedensky and Lobachevsky's Geometry

Studies in East European Thought, 1995
It has long been a commonplace that Kant's philosophy was rela tively unimportant in Russia, the land of Schelling and Hegel par excellence. Kant's ideas, it seems, did not keep the youth of Moscow and St. Petersburg in the 1840s up until all hours, delaying dinner for the sake of discussing the possibility of synthetic a priori judg ments.
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Back to Kant, or Forward to Enlightenment: The Particularities and Issues of Russian Neo-Kantianism

Russian Studies in Philosophy, 2016
The article discusses the phenomenon of Russian Neo-Kantianism in the early twentieth century, looks at the main reasons for interest in Neo-Kantianism, and analyzes why German Neo-Kantian centers ...
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Put' againstLogos: The critique of Kant and neo-Kantianism by Russian religious philosophers in the beginning of the twentieth century

Studies in East European Thought, 1995
At the turn of the 20th century Russian philosophical thought acquired new vitality through a polemical encounter with German neo-Kantianism. The central issue of the polemic concerned the nature of philosophy. The group of Russian thinkers gathered around Puf publishing house developed a new realist approach, while con testing the reduction of ...
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