Translation for '
Kantianism' from English to Russian
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- Utilitarianism addresses problems with moral motivation neglected by Kantianism by giving a central role to happiness.
- Radbruch's legal philosophy derived from neo-Kantianism, which assumes that a categorical cleavage exists between "is" ("sein") and "ought" ("sollen").
- Richard Hönigswald (18 July 1875 in Magyar-Óvár in the Austro-Hungarian Empire (the present Mosonmagyaróvár in Hungary) – 11 June 1947 in New Haven, Connecticut) was a well-known philosopher belonging to the wider circle of neo-Kantianism.
- At the time of Bulgakov teaching about Dostoevsky, the counterweight to Marxism in 20th century Russia was Neo-Kantianism.
- Paul Gerhard Natorp (24 January 1854 – 17 August 1924) was a German philosopher and educationalist, considered one of the co-founders of the Marburg school of neo-Kantianism.
- "The Unity of Philosophical Experience" is a 1937 book by Étienne Gilson in which the author provides a critique of Western philosophy, focused in turn on medieval philosophy, Cartesianism, and modern Kantianism and Comtean positivism.
- In terms of methodology, Exner based his approach both on the Neo-Kantianism associated with the so-called and on the ideas of the pioneering sociologist Max Weber, who was also heavily influenced, especially in his earlier years, by Kantian ethics.
- Giuseppe Maria Sciacca (Messina, 1912 — Palermo, 1995) was an Italian philosopher and academic. A student and assistant of Antonio Renda, Sciacca's work focused on Kantianism.
- Along with Nicolai Hartmann, Jacoby is considered the founder of "critical ontology", a form of critical realism directed against neo-Kantianism.
- Dilthey's ideas should be examined in terms of his similarities and differences with Wilhelm Windelband and Heinrich Rickert, members of the Baden School of Neo-Kantianism.
- Influenced by the dark triad theory of antisocial personalities, Kaufman is researching a proposed "light triad" of personality virtues: humanism, Kantianism, and faith in humanity.
- Besides utilitarianism and Kantianism, natural law jurisprudence has in common with virtue ethics that it is a live option for a first principles ethics theory in analytic philosophy.
- Both Kantianism and Utilitarianism provide ethical theories that can support contemporary liberal political developments, and associated enlightenment ways of conceiving of the individual.
- Following Hermann Cohen, Schwarzschild espoused a form of neo-Kantianism and emphasized the role of the halakha in Judaism as a rational system of moral ideals.
- Continental philosophy continued in a trajectory from post Kantianism.
- Emil Lask (25 September 1875 – 26 May 1915) was a German philosopher. A student of Heinrich Rickert at Freiburg University, he was a member of the Southwestern school of neo-Kantianism.
- This is the version of epistemological idealism which interested Ludwig Boltzmann; it had roots in the positivism of Ernst Mach and Gustav Kirchhoff plus a number of aspects of the Kantianism or neo-Kantianism of Hermann von Helmholtz and Heinrich Hertz.
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