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Hermann Cohens Konzept der Anthropodizee in der Sicht Jacob Gordins [PDF]

open access: yesКантовский сборник, 2015
The paper focuses on the problem of anthropodicy in the philosophical system of Hermann Cohen and its interpretation by Jacob Gordin (1896—1947). Gordin was one of the last followers of Cohen in Russia.
Dmitrieva N.
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“The Turn towards Ontology” in Russian Neo-Kantianism in the Late 1910s and Early 1920s (Lev Salagov and Nikolai Boldyrev) [PDF]

open access: yesКантовский сборник, 2019
The period between the late 1910s and early 1920s saw the emergence of onto-epistemological philosophical projects in Russia that was determined by criticism and attempts to overcome the domination of epistemology in philosophy which was the result of ...
Leonid Yu. Konilaev
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From Organismic Biology as History and Philosophy to the History and Philosophy of Biology-the Work of Hans-Jörg Rheinberger in the German Context. [PDF]

open access: yesBer Wiss, 2022
Abstract In this paper, I ask about the broader context of the history and philosophy of biology in the German‐speaking world as the place in which Hans‐Jörg Rheinberger began his work. Three German philosophical traditions—neo‐Kantianism, phenomenology, and Lebensphilosophie—were interested in the developments and conceptual challenges of the life ...
Reiß C.
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Semyon Frank and the German Neo-Kantianism: Aspects of Debate

open access: yesКантовский сборник, 2023
The widespread assessment of the early period of Semyon L. Frank’s work as being influenced by German Neo-Kantianism is in need of a critical scrutiny.
Vladimir N. Belov
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‘Back to Kant’ or ‘Back to Leibnitz’? A critical view from the history of Russian metaphysical personalism [PDF]

open access: yesКантовский сборник, 2017
This article provides a comparative analysis of the influence of the two great German thinkers — Immanuel Kant and Gottfried Leibnitz — on the Russian philosophy of the 19th/20th centuries. The ideas of metaphysical personalists and neo-Leibnizians (E. A.
Berdnikova A. Yu.
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Russian Neo-Kantianism and Philosophy in Russia [PDF]

open access: yesStudies in Transcendental Philosophy, 2021
Russian neo-Kantianismʼs status in the history of the development of Russian philosophy is an important, but poorly presented in scientific publications, issue is revealed in the article. With some exceptions, which are represented by a number of few, but informative and informative articles and a monograph, the problem remains without proper reception
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If it is language that speaks, what do speakers do? Confronting Heidegger's language ontology

open access: yesJournal of Linguistic Anthropology, Volume 33, Issue 3, Page 285-310, December 2023., 2023
Abstract Many of Heidegger’s statements about language should sound familiar to linguistic anthropologists, starting with the pragmatic‐indexical functions of speaking (in Sein und Zeit) and continuing, in later years, with something resembling linguistic relativity.
Alessandro Duranti
wiley   +1 more source

Genealogies of Truth: Theology, Philosophy and History

open access: yesModern Theology, Volume 39, Issue 4, Page 708-727, October 2023., 2023
Abstract Modern Christian theology still seeks to escape from the historical constitution of truth. This not only contradicts the Incarnation, but has its own genealogical origins in a dubious loss of Christian philosophy as an integral enterprise. In general, genealogy can be seen as negative or positive.
John Milbank
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