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1Vivos Voco. Post-war Correspondence between Sergey Hessen and Ivan Lapshin: Year 1946Kantian Journal 42 (4): 178-199. 2023.The letters of S. I. Hessen and I. I. Lapshin, two Russian Neo-Kantian philosophers, were written in the early post-war years. These letters bear witness to the later period in the life and work of their authors, a period of hardship, tragic losses and hopes. Both philosophers were deeply embedded in the intellectual landscape of Russian emigration. They were also known and valued by their peers in the countries that gave them refuge, Poland and Czechoslovakia, where they not only published thei…Read more
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17The Kantian origins of Sergei Rubinstein's theory of moral improvementJournal of Philosophy of Education 55 (6): 1126-1141. 2021.Journal of Philosophy of Education, EarlyView.
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3Kant in Early Russian Neo-Kantianism: The Case of VvedenskyIn Camilla Serck-Hanssen & Beatrix Himmelmann (eds.), The Court of Reason: Proceedings of the 13th International Kant Congress, De Gruyter. pp. 1247-1254. 2021.
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17Hermann Cohen’s Ethical Ideas in the Works of Boris PasternakRussian Studies in Philosophy 58 (4): 279-291. 2021.A unique feature of Pasternak’s reception and interpretation of Cohen’s philosophical ideas consists in the fact that the poet focused mainly on the conception of ethics posed by the head of the Ma...
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23Kant’s Ethics in the Context of the Enlightenment. Report of the 12th Kant Readings ConferenceKantian Journal 38 (4): 101-118. 2019.This review covers the content of reports and discussions at the 12th Kant Readings Conference held in April 2019 and organised by the research unit of the Academia Kantiana of the Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University, Kaliningrad. Traditionally, Kant Readings have been thematically universal, embracing all the areas of Kant’s legacy. This time the conference focused on practical philosophy, i.e. the historical grounds and modern significance of Kant’s ethical thought as compared to other phi…Read more
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27Hermann Cohens Konzept der Anthropodizee in der Sicht Jacob GordinsKantovskij Sbornik 34 (3(ENG)): 78-86. 2015.The paper focuses on the problem of anthropodicy in the philosophical system of Hermann Cohen and its interpretation by Jacob Gordin (1896—1947). Gordin was one of the last followers of Cohen in Russia. He developes his interpretation in the lecture “Anthropodicy”, which was given in the Philosophical Circle at the Petrograd University in December 1921. For the study of the problem of anthropodicy he was apparently inspired by the discussions at the Free Philosophical Association in 1919—1921. G…Read more
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484Hermann Cohens Konzept der Anthropodizee in der Sicht Jacob GordinsKantian Journal (3(ENG)): 78-86. 2015.The paper focuses on the problem of anthropodicy in the philosophical system of Hermann Cohen and its interpretation by Jacob Gordin (1896—1947). Gordin was one of the last followers of Cohen in Russia. He developes his interpretation in the lecture “Anthropodicy”, which was given in the Philosophical Circle at the Petrograd University in December 1921. For the study of the problem of anthropodicy he was apparently inspired by the discussions at the Free Philosophical Association in 1919—1921. G…Read more
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327The Revamped Kantovsky SbornikKantian Journal 37 (1): 7-8. 2018.The Kantovsky Sbornik is among the longest-established philosophical periodicals in Russia. Committed to academic excellence in Kant studies, the Kantovsky Sbornik earned a reputation as one of the most authoritative Russian philosophical journals. From 2018, each article will appear simultaneously in Russian and English or German. In addition, the journal adopts the supplementary English title — Kantian Journal. The Journal places special emphasis on contributions concerning the philosophy of I…Read more
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35Back to Kant, or Forward to Enlightenment: The Particularities and Issues of Russian Neo-KantianismRussian Studies in Philosophy 54 (5): 378-394. 2016.The article discusses the phenomenon of Russian Neo-Kantianism in the early twentieth century, looks at the main reasons for interest in Neo-Kantianism, and analyzes why German Neo-Kantian centers were so popular among Russian students and scholars at the turn of the twentieth century. The author points to the institutions where Neo-Kantianism took root and introduces the individuals who became the leaders of these institutions. The article gives a detailed overview of the themes and issues that…Read more
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Russian neokantism. History of a currentGiornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 4 (2): 220-239. 2008.
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Il neokantismo russo. Storia di una correnteGiornale Critico Della Filosofia Italiana 4 (2): 220-239. 2008.
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404Mensch und Geschichte: Zur ‘anthropologischen Wende’ im russischen NeukantianismusEtica E Politica 12 (2): 82-103. 2010.The paper focuses on the problem of the “anthropological turn” in Russian Neo- Kantianism. There are three sources of this “anthropological turn”. The first one is the concept of man in German Neo-Kantianism which was developed on the basis of Kant’s ethics. The second one is the influence of Russian culture and history. The third is the state of Russian philosophy at the end of the 19th and the beginning of the 20th century. The Russian Neo-Kantians reflected closely on the doctrine of Leo Tols…Read more
Nina Dmitrieva
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
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Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal UniversityAcademia KantianaDistinguished Professor (Part-time)
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Moscow State Pedagogical UniversityInstitute for Social and Humanitarian EducationProfessor (Part-time)
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