The reception of Kant’s doctrine of postulates in Russia

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Palavras-chave: Kant, practical philosophy, argument, postulate, God, soul, immortality, existence, morality, humanity

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The article concerns the reception of practical philosophy of Kant in general and the doctrine of the postulates of the practical reason in particular in Russia in the 18th and the first half of the 19th century. Author analyzes the views on Kant’s philosophy of the most representative Russian thinkers and attempts to answer the question why the way practical philosophy of Kant and his postulates of the existence of God and immortality of soul were interpreted in Russia was rather negative and hostile.
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Publicado
2016-11-10
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Monographic section ("Kant in Eastern Europe")