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  1. Legal Consciousness at the Early Stage of Personality Development from the Perspective of Russian Neo-Kantian Philosophy of Pedagogy.Maxim V. Vorobiev - 2018 - Kantian Journal 37 (2):46-57.
  • Введение.[author unknown] - 1973 - Proceedings of the XVth World Congress of Philosophy 1:20-20.
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  • Sergei Hessen, neo-Kantian dedicated to professor Andrzej Walicki.Marek Styczyński - 2004 - Studies in East European Thought 56 (1):55-71.
    This paper commemorates thepresentation of the honorary doctorate, in May2001 by the University of ód, toProfessor Andrzej Walicki. On this occasion,the Honorary Graduate delivered a lecturedevoted to his first philosophy teacher –Sergej Iosifovich Hessen, a prominent RussianNeo-Kantian philosopher and a liberal inmatters social and political. I try to analyzethe main features of Hessen''s philosophicalneo-Kantianism, in particular the inevitabilityof a choice between the absolute and therelative both in epistemology and in ethics inthe context of contemporary philosophy.
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  • Noch einmal zu Kants Rechtsbegründung.Hariolf Oberer - 2010 - Kant Studien 101 (3):380-393.
    The thesis that Kant's “Rechtslehre” is entirely independent of his transcendental idealism is simply not correct. In fact: the material contents of the “Rechtslehre” follow analytically from the logical explication of the empirical concept of external freedom, whereas the absolute practical validity (“Verbindlichkeit”) of the imperative and of the imperatives of right is based exclusively on the categorical imperative and therefore ultimately on transcendental idealism.
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  • Back to Kant, or Forward to Enlightenment: The Particularities and Issues of Russian Neo-Kantianism.Nina A. Dmitrieva - 2016 - Russian Studies in Philosophy 54 (5):378-394.
    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 occupied Russian Neo-Kantians before 1917, (...)
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  • The Issue of Sociability in the Early Modern Moral Philosophy.Ruben G. Apressyan - 2019 - Russian Journal of Philosophical Sciences 62 (10):7-24.
    The idea of sociability - a person’s disposition and ability to communicate and live in the community - goes through the whole history of philosophy. Due to the peculiarity of translations, this term and the whole tradition related to it have been lost to the Russian reader. The article discusses some tendencies in comprehending the idea of sociability in early modern moral philosophy. The key to this consideration is F. Hutcheson’s essay On the Natural Sociability of Mankind, the title of (...)
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  • Vom Begriff der Philosophie.Heinrich Rickert - 1910 - Logos. Internationale Zeitschrift Für Philosophie der Kultur 1:1-34.
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  • Kulturwissenschaft und Naturwissenschaft.Heinrich Rickert - 1927 - Annalen der Philosophie Und Philosophischen Kritik 6:97-97.
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  • Some remarks on Ludwig Heinrich Jakob's Examination of Mendelssohn's morning hours (1786).Immanuel Kant - 2007 - In Anthropology, History, and Education. Cambridge University Press.