Russkoe neokantianstvo
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Published in 2007, this scholarly volume examines the development and impact of Neo‑Kantian thought within Russian intellectual circles. Drawing on a wide range of primary sources, the author traces how German Kantian philosophy was received, adapted, and transformed by Russian thinkers, highlighting the dialogue between domestic traditions and foreign influences. The work situates Russian Neo‑Kantianism in the broader context of early‑20th‑century philosophical currents, offering detailed analysis of key figures, institutions, and debates that shaped the movement. Readers will gain insight into the ways philosophical ideas travel across borders and the specific cultural conditions that molded their Russian incarnation.
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Nina Dmitrieva
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