Kant in Imperial Russia

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Kant in Imperial Russia

History of other geographical groupings and regions Idealism Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches

Author: Thomas Nemeth

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Collection: Studies in German Idealism

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 15th February 2017

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 672 Kb

ISBN: 9783319529141


Introduction

This book presents a comprehensive study of the influence of Immanuel Kant’s Critical Philosophy in the Russian Empire, spanning the period from the late 19th century to the Bolshevik Revolution. It systematically details the reception bestowed on Kant’s ideas during his lifetime and up to and through the era of the First World War.

Historical Context and Reception

The book traces the tensions arising in the early 19th century between the imported German scholars, who were often bristling with the latest philosophical developments in their homeland, and the more conservative Russian professors and administrators. The book goes on to examine the frequently neglected criticism of Kant in the theological institutions throughout the Russian Empire as well as the last remaining, though virtually unknown, embers of Kantianism during the reign of Nicholas I.

Radical and Conservative Perspectives

With the political activities of many young radicals during the subsequent decades having been amply studied, this book focuses on their largely ignored attempts to grapple with Kant’s transcendental idealism. It also presents a complete account of the resurgence of interest in Kant in the last two decades of that century, and the growing attempts to graft a transcendental idealism onto popular social and political movements.

The Russian Neo-Kantian Movement

The book draws attention to the young and budding Russian neo-Kantian movement that mirrored developments in Germany before being overtaken by political events.

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