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350Thomas Nemeth, Kant in Imperial Russia, Cham: Springer, 2017 Pp. ix+389 ISBN 9783319529134 £92.00 (review)Kantian Review 23 (3): 510-513. 2018.This is a review of Thomas Nemeth's Kant in Imperial Russia, Cham: Springer, 2017. It gives a rundown of the contents of the book, which may be considered the definitive, comprehensive, and authoritative overview of the Kantrezeption in pre-Soviet Russia in the English language. The book proceeds chronologically, starting from Kant's days up to the Bolshevik Revolution, examining well-known and lesser-known Russian philosophers and thinkers as well as figures of other nationalities who contribut…Read more
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308The Megarian and the Aristotelian Concept of Possibility: A Contribution to the History of the Ontological Problem of ModalityAxiomathes 27 (2): 209-223. 2017.This is a translation of Nicolai Hartmann’s article “Der Megarische und der Aristotelische Möglichkeitsbegriff: ein Beitrag zur Geschichte des ontologischen Modalitätsproblems,” first published in 1937. In this article, Hartmann defends an interpretation of the Megarian conception of possibility, which found its clearest form in Diodorus Cronus’ expression of it and according to which “only what is actual is possible” or “something is possible only if it is actual.” Hartmann defends this interpr…Read more
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924Filatov, Vladimir P. (ed.). Nikolai Onufrievich Losskii. Filosofiia Rossii pervoi poloviny XX veka. Rosspen, Moscow, 2016 (review)Slavonic and East European Review 96 (3): 551-553. 2018.This is a review of: Николай Онуфриевич Лосский, под редакцией В. П. Филатова, Москва: Росспэн (Серия "Философия России первой половины ХХ века"), 2016. It describes and appraises the content of this collection of nineteen articles on the life and thought of the prominent twentieth century Russian philosopher Nikolai Lossky. The volume, edited by Vladimir Filatov, presents the reader with an analysis of Lossky's philosophical legacy, including such aspects of his thought as his intuitivism, his …Read more
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429Joseph Urbas, Emerson's Metaphysics: A Song of Laws and Causes, Lexington Books, 2016 (review)The Pluralist 12 (2): 120-124. 2017.This text is a review of Joseph Urbas's Emerson's Metaphysics: A Song of Laws and Causes (Lexington Books, 2016). In this book, Urbas proposes a reconstruction of the metaphysics of the American poet, essayist, and self-defined philosopher Ralph Waldo Emerson. According to Urbas, Emerson has a coherent metaphysics, the fundamental principle of which is the category of causation. Reacting to David Hume, Emerson would have deliberately emphasized causation, connection, relation, tie, link, and so …Read more
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624Nicholas Rescher, Metaphysics: The Key Issues From A Realistic Perspective, Amherst (NY): Prometheus Books, 2006, 352 pages. (review)Philosophiques 34 (1): 217-219. 2007.
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816Alain de Libera, La référence vide. Théories de la proposition, Paris, PUF, coll. « Chaire Étienne Gilson », 2002, 357 pages (review)Philosophiques 32 (1): 282-284. 2005.
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846Pierre-Marie Morel, Aristote : une philosophie de l'activité. Paris, Éditions Flammarion, 2003, 306 p. (review)Laval Théologique et Philosophique 62 (2): 412-418. 2006.
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490Jiyuan Yu, The Structure of Being in Aristotle’s Metaphysics, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 2003 (review)Dialogue 46 (2): 386-388. 2007.
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1799David Patterson, Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2015 (review)European Journal of Jewish Studies 11 (2): 203-209. 2017.This is a critical review of David Patterson's book Anti-Semitism and Its Metaphysical Origins (2015). In this review, I present the author's new explanation of the roots of anti-Semitism, which he finds in the anti-Semite's desire to become like God himself. Patterson's explanation makes an anti-Semite of all those who partake in the "Western rationalist project," especially philosophers (including Jewish philosophers such as Spinoza, Hermann Cohen, and Marx), but also Islamists and anti-Zionis…Read more
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400Nikolai Lossky’s Reception and Criticism of HusserlHusserl Studies 32 (2): 149-163. 2016.Nikolai Lossky is key to the history of the Husserl-Rezeption in Russia. He was the first to publish a review of the Russian translation of Husserl’s first volume of the Logische Untersuchungen that appeared in 1909. He also published a presentation and criticism of Husserl’s transcendental idealism in 1939. An English translation of both of Lossky’s publications is offered in this volume for the first time. The present paper, which is intended as an introduction to these documents, situates Los…Read more
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817Nicholas Rescher, Essais sur les fondements de l’ontologie du procès, traduction et introduction par Michel Weber, Ontos-Verlag, 2006 (review)Philosophiques 34 (2): 419-421. 2007.
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484Michel Bastit, La substance: essai de métaphysique, Editions Parole et Silence, Paris, 2012, 335 p. (review)Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 89 (1): 146-148. 2016.
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372Husserl’s Transcendental-Phenomenological IdealismHusserl Studies 32 (2): 167-182. 2016.This is a translation from Russian to English of Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky’s “Tpaнcцeндeнтaльнo-фeнoмeнoлoгичecкiй идeaлизмъ Гyccepля”, published in the émigré journal Пyть in 1939. In this article, Lossky presents and criticizes Husserl’s transcendental idealism. Like many successors of Husserl’s “Göttingen School,” Lossky interprets Husserl’s transcendental idealism as a Neo-Kantian idealism and he criticizes it on the ground that it leads to a form of solipsism. In light of his own epistemo…Read more
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662George M. Young, The Russian Cosmists: The Esoteric Futurism of Nikolai Fedorov and His Followers, Oxford University Press, 2012, x + 280 pp. (review)Slavonic and East European Review 94 (1): 155-158. 2016.
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615On Cicovacki’s Introduction to Nicolai Hartmann’s Philosophy (review)Quaestio 14 348-350. 2014.Review of P. Cicovacki, The Analysis of Wonder: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Nicolai Hartmann, Bloomsbury, New York- London-New Delhi-Sydney 2014
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1039The Metaphysics of the Early Vladimir Solov’ëv (review)Quaestio: Yearbook of the History of Metaphysics 13 391-394. 2013.
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254Henri Bergson, Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion, Félix Alcan, Paris, 1932Studies in East European Thought 69 (1): 25-27. 2017.This is a translation from the Russian of Nikolai Lossky’s review of Henri Bergson, Les deux sources de la morale et de la religion (1932). The review was published in the Parisian émigré journal Новый Град (Cité nouvelle) in 1932. In this review, Lossky criticizes Bergson for leaving some key problems of the philosophy of religion unresolved, namely that of God’s relation to the world (theism vs. pantheism), that of immortality, as well as that of evil. He also criticizes Bergson’s “extreme bio…Read more
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292Historical Introduction to Nicolai Hartmann’s Concept of PossibilityAxiomathes 27 (2): 193-207. 2017.In his article “The Megarian and Aristotelian Concept of Possibility”, Nicolai Hartmann attempts to revive an interpretation of the conception of possibility of the Megarians that stood in opposition to the Aristotelian conception of possibility and thus in opposition to the Aristotelian conception of modality in general. In this introduction, I undertake to situate Hartmann’s article in its historical context. Did Hartmann come to adopt this thesis through his study of ancient Greek philosophy?…Read more
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1678Nicolai Hartmann and the Metaphysical Foundation of Phylogenetic SystematicsBiological Theory 7 (1): 56-68. 2013.When developing phylogenetic systematics, the entomologist Willi Hennig adopted elements from Nicolai Hartmann’s ontology. In this historical essay I take on the task of documenting this adoption. I argue that in order to build a metaphysical foundation for phylogenetic systematics, Hennig adopted from Hartmann four main metaphysical theses. These are (1) that what is real is what is temporal; (2) that the criterion of individuality is to have duration; (3) that species are supra-individuals; an…Read more
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519Vladimir Solovyov, Nicolai Hartmann, and Levels of RealityAxiomathes 27 (2): 133-146. 2017.One of the trademarks of Nicolai Hartmann’s ontology is his theory of levels of reality. Hartmann drew from many sources to develop his version of the theory. His essay “Die Anfänge des Schichtungsgedankens in der alten Philosophie” testifies of the fact that he drew from Plato, Aristotle, and Plotinus. But this text was written relatively late in Hartmann’s career, which suggests that his interest in the theories of levels of the ancients may have been retrospective. In “Nicolai Hartmann und se…Read more
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339The Defects of Bergson's Epistemology and Their Consequences on His MetaphysicsStudies in East European Thought 69 (1): 17-24. 2017.This is a translation from the Russian of Nikolai Lossky’s “Heдocтaтки гнoceoлoгiи Бepгcoнa и влiянie иxъ нa eгo мeтaфизикy” (The Defects of Bergson’s Epistemology and Their Consequences on His Metaphysics), which was published in the journal Boпpocы филocoфiи и пcиxoлoгiи (Questions of Philosophy and Psychology) in 1913. In this article, Lossky criticizes Bergson’s epistemological dualism, which completely separates intuition from reason, and which rejects reason in favor of intuition. For Berg…Read more
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980Nicolai Hartmann's Definition of Biological SpeciesIn Roberto Poli, Carlo Scognamiglio & Frederic Tremblay (eds.), _The Philosophy of Nicolai Hartmann_, De Gruyter. pp. 125--139. 2011.Before the Darwinian revolution species were thought to be universals. Since then, numerous attempts have been made to propose new definitions. The twentieth-century German philosopher Nicolai Hartmann defined 'species' as an individual system of processes and a process of life of a higher-order. To provide a clear understanding of Hartmann's conception of species, I first present his method of definition. Then I look at Hartmann's Philosophie der Natur (1950) to present his concepts of "organis…Read more
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221Ilona Svetlikova, The Moscow Pythagoreans: Mathematics, Mysticism, and Anti-Semitism in Russian Symbolism, Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 184 pp. (review)Canadian-American Slavic Studies 51 (1): 167-170. 2017.This is a review of an interdisciplinary work of intellectual history on the Moscow philosophical-mathematical school. The author, Ilona Svetlikova, is primarily interested in the thought of the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century mathematician and philosopher Nikolai Bugaev, of his son Boris Bugaev — better known under his nom de plume Andrei Belyi —, of Nikolai Bugaev’s student Pavel Nekrasov, and of other disciples of Bugaev, especially Vissarion Alekseev, the Baron Mikhail Taube, and…Read more
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378This is a translation from Russian to English of Nikolai Onufriyevich Lossky’s review of the first Russian translation of volume one of Husserl’s Logische Untersuchungen, which was translated by E. A. Berstein and published in 1909 by a Petersburgian editor. The review appeared in the Muscovite philosophical journal Pyccкaя мыcль in 1909. In this short text, Lossky expresses his agreement with Husserl’s early anti-psychologism in logic. He also manifests his stance against logical and axiologica…Read more
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623Alyssa DeBlasio, The End of Russian Philosophy: Tradition and Transition at the Turn of the 21st Century, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014 (review)Slavonic and East European Review 94 (4): 745-749. 2015.
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Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
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| Metaphysics |
| History of Western Philosophy |
| Eastern European Philosophy |
| Russian Philosophy |
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