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    Mephisto und die List der Vernunft
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 39 (7-12). 1991.
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    Evald Ilyenkov's philosophy revisited (edited book)
    Aleksanteri-instituutti. 2000.
    Evald Ilyenkov (1924-1979) was an outstanding philosopher, whose ideas not only influenced profoundly the Soviet philosophy, but even left their mark on the discussions concerning the role of the dialectical method, the theoretical foundations of psychology and the philosophy of Marxism in general. This volume is based on the selected materials presented twenty years after the death of Ilyenkov at an international congress in Helsinki. The contributions focus on several areas of Ilyenkov's influ…Read more
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    This edited collection of original research represents the first substantial English-language overview of the current in late Soviet philosophy known as the 'activity approach'.
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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
  •  36
    Hegel Und Spinoza In »glauben Und Wissen«
    Hegel-Jahrbuch 7 (1): 132-139. 2005.
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    Popularphilosophie und Kantianismus in Finnland um 1790
    In Volker Gerhardt, Rolf-Peter Horstmann & Ralph Schumacher (eds.), Kant Und Die Berliner Aufklärung: Akten des IX Internationalen Kant-Kongresses, Walter De Gruyter. pp. 573-581. 2001.
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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.