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    Solov'ëvs letzte Philosophie – eine Annäherung an Kant?
    Studies in East European Thought 55 (2): 97-114. 2003.
    In his last, uncompleted essay Teoreticheskaja filosofija (1897–1899) Vladimir Solov'ëv seems to acknowledge thecentral statements of Kant's epistemology andphilosophy of subjectivity in a manner whichhas lead many interpretators to think that hewanted to revise substantially his earlierphilosophy. A closer look at Solov'ëv'sarguments show, however, that this is not thecase: his critique of the Cartesian concept ofsubjectivity does not allow him to embraceKantianism, either. So it must be stated…Read more
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    Hegel Und Spinoza In »glauben Und Wissen«
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    Popularphilosophie und Kantianismus in Finnland um 1790
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    Eine “kantianische utopie” in Russland: Erich Solov’ëv
    Studies in East European Thought 63 (1): 75-86. 2011.
    A Kantian Utopia in Russia: Erikh Solov'ëv. The article deals with Erikh Solov'ëv, a historian of philosophy who is one of the best Soviet and post-Soviet exponents of Kant. In several of his works and articles, published in the 1990s, Solov'ëv has attempted to apply the ideas of Kant's social philosophy to post-Soviet realities. Kant is important above all as a theoretician of a free subjectivity, human rights, and a critic of paternalism in social life. Several Kantian motives came to the fore…Read more
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    "Aut deus aut natura"- Feuerbach über Spinoza
    Studia Spinozana: An International and Interdisciplinary Series 14 214-232. 1998.
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    The Philosophy of Evald Il'enkov
    Studies in East European Thought 57 341-342. 2005.
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    Introduction
    Studies in East European Thought 57 (3-4): 223-231. 2005.
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    Deleuze und Spinozas "Ethik"
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 38 (5): 470. 1990.