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    Alexander Bogdanov: Theoretiker für das 20. Jahrhundert (edited book)
    with Stefan Plaggenborg
    Sagner. 2008.
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    Alexander Bogdanov: Theoretiker für das 20. Jahrhundert (edited book)
    with Stefan Plaggenborg
    Sagner. 2008.
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    Kantianism: Schools and Directions
    with Соболева Майя Евгеньевна
    RUDN Journal of Philosophy 27 (3): 499-512. 2023.
    The study offers an overview of philosophical currents formed under the influence of Kant’s critical philosophy. Such directions of Kantianism as German Idealism represented by F. Jacobi, Neo-Kantianism represented by E. Cassirer and A. Riehl, ontological interpretation of Kant’s theory by M. Heidegger and analytical tradition of Neo-Kantianism represented by J. McDowell are considered in detail. These examples demonstrate different approaches to understanding Kant which have been developed thro…Read more
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    Is Metaphysics Possible in the Postmodern Age?
    Russian Studies in Philosophy 42 (3): 52-69. 2003.
    Metaphysics, understood as the first philosophy, that is, the science of the ultimate foundations and principles of being, has long been declared an anachronism in the postmodern period.1 The pluralistic character of being, the heterogeneity of types of philosophical discourse and their mutual irreducibility, the spatiotemporal discreteness of various ontologies and epistemologies, the understanding of tradition as a given that needs to be overcome rather than continued—all these indicators poin…Read more
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    Metaphysics, understood as the first philosophy, that is, the science of the ultimate foundations and principles of being, has long been declared an anachronism in the postmodern period.1 The pluralistic character of being, the heterogeneity of types of philosophical discourse and their mutual irreducibility, the spatiotemporal discreteness of various ontologies and epistemologies, the understanding of tradition as a given that needs to be overcome rather than continued—all these indicators poin…Read more
  • Zur philosophischen Hermeneutik Ernst Cassirers
    Phänomenologische Forschungen. 2001.
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    Marxism as Spinozism? One episode in the history of Soviet philosophy
    Studies in East European Thought 74 (3): 319-332. 2021.
    This paper seeks to reconstruct philosopher Aleksandr Bogdanov’s approach to the philosophy of Spinoza in the context of the debate against Plekhanov. I demonstrate that the Soviet interest in Spinoza’s theory has never been purely historical, but rather, it served an important function in developing the theoretical foundations for Marxist philosophy. However, Bogdanov was one of only a very few who objected strongly to Plekhanov’s attempt to relate Spinoza’s philosophy to Marxism in a direct wa…Read more
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    Ontologism in the Theoretical Philosophy of Nikolai Bukharin
    Studies in East European Thought 73 (2): 193-204. 2020.
    This paper focuses on the theoretical philosophy of Bukharin as developed in his book Filosofskie arabeski. I analyze three concepts—perception, being, and dialectics—and show that and how they deviate from the meaning that they commonly have among other Russian Marxists. In this work, Bukharin drafts a theory that can be interpreted as a “relational ontology,” since it focuses on the relations between entities and since these relations are considered to be more fundamental than the entities the…Read more
  • The paper focuses on the problem of constitution of our cognitive experience. Two approaches to this problem proposed by Cassirer and McDowell are central for the analysis. Both authors use Kant’s theory of cognition as a foundation for their own conceptions und they develop their independent interpretations of it according to the traditions they belong to. Although McDowell’s interpretation emerged within analytical philosophy, we can see similarity with Cassirer’s theory. Comparative studies o…Read more
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    Phenomenology of political action
    HORIZON. Studies in Phenomenology 11 (1): 402-420. 2022.
    The article focuses on a phenomenological study of political action. The analysis includes three directions: the concept of action, paradigms that determine political actions, and the purpose of action. In the analysis of action, I first use the distinction between the concepts of “act” and “operate.” “To act” means a conscious, deliberate, rational action. In contrast, “operate” means to behave unconsciously, mechanically or automatically, passively or instinctively. The political implications …Read more
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    Kant on evil in the human nature
    Kantovskij Sbornik 4 15-29. 2013.
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    Vorwort
    In Das Denken des Denkens: Ein Philosophischer Überblick, Transcript Verlag. pp. 7-14. 2016.
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    Russian Marxism and Its Philosophy: From Theory to Ideology
    In Marina F. Bykova, Michael N. Forster & Lina Steiner (eds.), The Palgrave Handbook of Russian Thought, Springer Verlag. pp. 269-291. 2021.
    The bibliography of works discussing Russian Marxism is huge, making it very difficult to give an original interpretation of this phenomenon. To distinguish myself from the interpretative mainstream, I do not focus on persons and chronology, but rather investigate the question whether there was a specific logic in the unfolding of Russian Marxism which led to its consolidation into a specific doctrine, focusing on dialectical and historical materialism, during the Soviet period, and transformed …Read more
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    Time and Enlightenment
    RUDN Journal of Philosophy 24 (4): 694-703. 2020.
    The subject of the work's analysis is the phrase Time, forward!. It seems that, on the one hand, this statement can be given a sociological interpretation. In this case, its content is the idea of acceleration and purposefulness of the big, collective time, which dominates the individual and determines his life. On the other hand, referring to Hegel, one can identify the project of Enlightenment behind this phrase. It involves the movement of the spirit from a state of alienation from itself in …Read more
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    Kant's Metaphor "Copernican turn" : its Meaning and Significance
    Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 3 (1-2). 2022.
    The article analyzes the metaphor “Copernican revolution,” used by Kant to highlight the core idea of his philosophy. The author argues that Kant uses the analogies with mathematics and natural science for establishing criteria of scientific character of knowledge. These criteria include the hypothetic-deductive or a priorimethod of thinking, which determines the apodictic, i.e. necessary and objective, character of the basic laws of nature, as well as the verification of laws a priorithrough ex…Read more
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    Introduction to the section on time
    Studies in East European Thought 74 (3): 383-385. 2022.
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    Ist,Heimat‘ ein Mythos?: Der Heimatbegriff zwischen Bezeichnung und Bedeutung
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 68 (4): 514-531. 2020.
    The concept of “Heimat” has recently become a subject of lively debate in society and science. In the course of this debate it has become clear that this concept has been endowed with very different, even controversial meanings, the consequences being methodological and political confusion on the issue. The aim of this paper is to clarify the concept using linguistic-hermeneutic analysis. Two terms borrowed from Georg Misch, “discursive” and “evocative” language, allow for the differentiation of…Read more
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    Von der Phänomenologie zur Sprachphilosophie Über Michail Bachtin
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 56 (1): 21-34. 2008.
    Im Zentrum der Abhandlung steht die dialogische Bedeutungstheorie Bachtins. Es wird gezeigt, wie die grundlegenden Begriffe der Phänomenologie durch den dialogischen und sprechhandlungstheoretischen Ansatz modifiziert wurden. Folgende Aspekte werden herausgearbeitet: Konstitution des Gegenstandes im Dialog, doppelte Intentionalität des sprachlichen Bewusstseins, Phänomenologie der Relation von Frage und Antwort, produktive Hermeneutik der Sinnkonstruktion. Abschließend wird auf die Bachtinsche N…Read more
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    Problems of Interpretation of Kant’s Concept of Experience
    Studies in Transcendental Philosophy 2 (2). 2021.
    The editor’s preface to the special issue “Kant’s concept of experience” introduces into the circle of the main theoretical problems associated with the concept of experience in Kant’s transcendental theory of knowledge.
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    Kant on evil in the human nature
    Kantian Journal 4 15-29. 2013.
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    “Hermeneutische Logik”. Georg Misch und Josef König
    Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 59 (4): 519-537. 2011.
    The question in the background of this article is what kind of epistemology can emerge on the basis of the philosophy of life. To answer this question, the theories of Georg Misch and Josef König have been analysed. Both authors differentiate between the analytic discourse of theoretical approaches to the world and the synthetic discourse of non-theoretical objectifications of life which create a human semantic environment. For Misch, the former is constituted with “discursive” and the later wit…Read more