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Space and Time as A Priori Forms in the Works of Hermann Cohen and Ivan Lapshin
In the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries the need to rethink the status of space and time which Kant considered to be a priori forms of sensibility was prompted by the emergence of new approaches to the methodology of scientific cognition. In
V.I. Savintsev, V.S. Popova
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Roman Jakobson and the Transition of German Thought to the Structuralist Paradigm [PDF]
This short paper, rather than providing a thorough analysis of the very broad theme entailed by its title, aims only to programmatically outline the contours of a general framework for future research on structuralism and its genealogy.
Patrick Flack
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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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Vivos Voco. Post-war Correspondence between Sergey Hessen and Ivan Lapshin: Year 1946
The letters of S. I. Hessen and I. I. Lapshin, two Russian Neo-Kantian philosophers, were written in the early post-war years. These letters bear witness to the later period in the life and work of their authors, a period of hardship, tragic losses and ...
Nina A. Dmitrieva
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Bakhtinian Bildung and the Educational Process: Some Historical Considerations [PDF]
The article considers the theme of Bildung and the educational process in the work of Mikhail Bakhtin, with reference to the philosophical tradition in which his ideas stand.
Brandist, C.
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Alexey Ivanovich Vvedensky: Between Kantianism and Neo-Kantianism
To date, in the history of Russian philosophy, Professor Alexei Ivanovich Vvedensky of the Moscow Theological Academy is a little-studied figure, which may be due to the fact that he did not leave behind any original philosophical system, being a ...
David O. Rozhin
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The article considers those aspects of the development of sociological knowledge in Russia that were determined by the scientific and organizational activities of A.S. Lappo-Danilevsky (1863-1919).
P. A. Vladimirov, A. V. Lebedeva
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Constructions of Goethe Versus Constructions of Kant in German Intellectual Culture, 1900-1925 [PDF]
A delineation and critique of the posthumous construction Goethe and Kant into rival “antipodes” within German intellectual culture in the early twentieth ...
Michael Saman
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The relationship between the individual and society is the leitmotif of Georges Gurvitch’s work. Beginning from the early Russian-language books on the philosophy of law and ending with the works on sociology published in France and the USA at the final ...
Mikhail Yu. Zagirnyak
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Relevance of Pedagogical Model of the Russian neo-Kantianism (S. I. Hessen and F. A. Stepun) [PDF]
The article examines pedagogical theory formation in domestic neo-Kantian philosophy of the end of the XIX - the first third of the XX century. Special attention is paid to S. I. Hessen’s conception of moral education based on the individual approach in pedagogy: from preschool to extracurricular stage. The author identifies similarity of S. I.
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