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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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Critical approaches to literary realism
Published 2021-07-01“…We can presume as inadequate this way of understanding Realism as an ontological statute of mimetic plausibility of actual history, after an analysis of the antecedents of this notion —including the oldest in Plato and Aristotle until the emergence of the theories of reflection inspired, first of all, by German idealism and then by Marx's aesthetics—. This is remarkable, especially when we want to explain the immanent realism constituted in literary fiction, considering outlines of technically impossible, paradoxical or absurd worlds. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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Moral philosophy as an object of Hegel’s debate with Kant in The Phenomenology of Spirit
Published 2023-01-01“…These debates between the two most prominent classics of German idealism on the issue of whether moral demands are universal in nature or are always socially determined, has not lost its significance even today. …”
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Zhang Junmai’s Early Political Philosophy and the Paradoxes of Chinese Modernity
Published 2020-01-01“…Zhang adopted elements from German Idealism, life-philosophy, and social democracy to critique the May Fourth and New Culture Movements and reconstruct the “rational core” and ethical sensibility of Confucian philosophy. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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The ontological indifference: A realist reading of Kant and Hegel
Published 2015-01-01“…Instead, it will be shown that the possibility of realism received its major impulse from two grand figures of German Idealism, from Kant as a precursor of the Romantic period and from Hegel as its, albeit critical, philosophical culmination. …”
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language and philosophy: an analysis of the turn to the subject in modern philosophy with historical linguistic approach
Published 2019-10-01“…One of the main characteristics of the philosophy of Descartes which marked the starting point of modern philosophy and was continued by English empiricism and German Idealism is a special attention to the subject instead of cosmos, being or God. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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EKOLOGINĖ ETIKA IR SUBJEKTO PROBLEMA
Published 2004-01-01“…Nature acquired, within the culture, the status of desubjectivized and deethicized reality. The objective German idealism of the 19th century overcame the categorical alienation of man from nature, while the philosophy of postmodernism disclosed it as a Western culture’s way of forcing human will upon nature, opening the perspective of subject’s decentration. …”
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Objectivity as the Fruit of Authentic Subjectivity
Published 2020-12-01“…He tries to connect the great tradition of Thomism and Augustinianism and, on the other hand, classical and modern philosophy, German idealism and English Empiricism. At the heart of his thinking is the theory of the human mind. …”
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Kant’s family ethics and philosophy of love. Part 2. Critique of Judgement
Published 2017-10-01“…The crucial significance of love based on aesthetic taste to Kantian anthropology evokes some superficial Kantian objections but proves to be justified by the philosophy of the culture of free personality as striving towards the integral self, as it was formulated later in German idealism.…”
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A genealogical map of the concept of habit
Published 2014-07-01“…Another historical trend we have called organicism inherits the legacy of Aristotle and develops along German idealism, French spiritualism, pragmatism, and phenomenology. …”
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Kantianism: Schools and Directions
Published 2023-09-01“…Such directions of Kantianism as German Idealism represented by F. Jacobi, Neo-Kantianism represented by E. …”
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Kant and Marburg School
Published 2023-09-01“…Neo-Kantianism, on the one hand, emerged as a response to materialism, naturalism, and post-Kantian German idealism. In addition, the Marburg School was strongly influenced by the change in the scientific paradigm in mathematical natural science at the end of the 19th century. …”
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