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Philosophy in the Early St. Petersburg Theology Academy: toward the roots of classical Russian idealism
The St. Petersburg Theological Academy was the first of the four academies in the early years of the nineteenth century to undergo a remodeling along the lines of a new charter for the empire’s church-affiliat...
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Nikolai S. Plotnikov and Nadezhda P. Podzemskaia (eds.): Iskusstvo kak iazyk – iazyki iskusstva. Moscow: Novoe literaturnoe obozrenie, 2017. ISBN 978-5-4448-0664-7 (т. I); ISBN 978-5-4448-0665-4 (т. II)
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Gustav Shpet’s Implicit Phenomenological Idealism
The issue of whether the phenomenology presented in Ideen I was a metaphysical realism or an idealism came to the fore almost immediately upon its publication. The present essay is an examination of the relation ...
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The young Losev as phenomenologist
The two names most closely associated with phenomenology in early twentieth century Russia are Gustav Špet and Aleksej Losev. However, is that judgment warranted with regard to Losev? In just what way can we l...
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Gustav Shpet’s Path Towards Intersubjectivity
With his “discovery” of the phenomenological reduction, Husserl confronted the problem of intersubjectivity: How is the Other constituted? Gustav Shpet, a Russian student of Husserl’s in Göttingen, unlike many...
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Simon L. Frank, Der Gegenstand des Wissens: Grundlagen und Grenzen der begrifflichen Erkenntnis
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From Neo-Kantianism to Logicism: Vvedenskij's Mature Years
In the first two decades of the century Vvedenskij developed and defended what he took to be an original argument in support of the impossibility of metaphysical knowledge. This argument, which he hailed as a ...
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The Rise of Russian Neo-Kantianism: Vvedenskij's Early ‘Critical Philosophy’
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 lig...
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Aleksandr I. Vvedenskij on other minds
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Debol'skij and Lesevič on Kant: Two Russian philosophies in the 1870s
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Karpov and Jurkevič on Kant: Philosophy in service to orthodoxy?
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Kant in Russia: Lavrov in the 1860S — A new beginning?
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Kant in Russia: The initial phase (cont'd)
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Kant in Russia: The initial phase
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