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The reasonable citizen: A model for bridging ethics and politics in the EU
Abstract The ethical‐political model of the EU needs normative rethinking after the pandemic. Using Dworkin's ‘thesis of continuity’ between ethics and politics, I argue that a strong model of the citizen, called on to exercise duties and civic virtues, is badly needed by the EU.
Michele Mangini
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Abstract Constitutional pluralism (CP) and differentiated integration (DI) have been criticised as potentially legitimising democratic backsliding within the EU. Critics contend that effective measures require strengthening the legal authority of the Court of Justice of the European Union and the political authority of the European Commission.
Richard Bellamy, Sandra Kröger
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Russians in Kant-Studien [PDF]
This article is an introduction to the research project dedicated to the study of the publications of Russian thinkers in "Kant-Studien", the leading periodical of Kant studies and the main journal of the Kant Society.
Salikov A. N.
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The Russians in "Kant-Studien". Part 1: Vaihinger's "Kant- Studien" (1896—1933) [PDF]
This article constitutes the first block of a study into publications of Russian thinkers in Kant-Studien — the leading journal of international Kant studies and the main periodical of the international Kant's Society.
Salikov A. N.
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Bohdan Kistyakivsky and Sociology
The article examines the sociological views of B. Kistyakivsky, his place and role in the history of sociological thought. The scientist's life path, formation and evolution of his scientific interests are traced.
Vil Bakirov
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Thoughts from the Crimea: Father Sergius Bulgakov on the Drama of Ontologism [PDF]
This article reviews Sergey Bulgakov’s critical views of the basic concepts of German idealism. The particular nature of the Russian philosopher’s reconstruction is brought to light, and the author shows that its distinguishing feature is the rejection ...
Victor Granovsky
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With Bloch against Žižek: Towards a critique of decisionist political theology
Constellations, Volume 28, Issue 3, Page 350-367, September 2021.
Adrian Paukstat
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VASILI SESEMAN’S TRANSCENDENTAL THEORY OF KNOWLEDGE: BETWEEN PHENOMENOLOGY AND NEO-KANTIANISM
The article considers the theory of cognition of the Russian and Soviet philosopher Vasily Seseman (1884-1963) in its relation to the main philosophical orientations in early 20th-century: phenomenology, neokantianism, and intuitionism.
A. Shiyan
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Subject-activity approach of S.L. Rubinstein: Neo-Kantianism and Marxism
Pages history Soviet psychology often contain gaps, which are due to incomplete or inaccessible sources as well as to ideological distortions реrception and interpretation events epoch totalitarianism.
M. Guseltseva
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The significance of the critique of A. I. Vvedensky’s ‘new psychophysiological law’ for Russian philosophy [PDF]
This article analyses the historical and philosophical critique of A. I. Vvedensky’s ‘new psychophysiological’ law. The author examines the most substantial commentaries, namely, those by P. E. Astafyev, N. Y. Grot, L. M. Lopatin, E. L. Radlov, and S. N.
Vladimirov P. A.
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