Editorial Preface |
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Studies
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Is Kant's Revolution in Philosophy a Copernican Turn? |
Igor Kalinin
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Kant's Copernican revolution as an altered method of thinking [in metaphysics]: its structure and status in the system of transcendental philosophy |
Sergey Katrechko
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The Copernican Revolution as a Spatial Methaphor |
Anastasiya Medova
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Kant's Copernican Revolution and the Theory of Experience |
Valeriy Semyonov
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Kant's Metaphor "Copernican turn" : its Meaning and Significance |
Maja Soboleva
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Translations
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The Question Answered: What is Kant’s ‘Critical Philosophy’? (Translated by Alexey Zhavoronkov) |
Kenneth R. Westphal
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Kant’s ‘Copernican Revolution’: Toward Rehabilitation of a Concept and Provision of a Framework for the Interpretation of the Critique of Pure Reason (Translated by M.D. Lakhuti) |
Murray Miles
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Kant’s Copernican Analogy: Beyond the Non-Specific Reading (Translated by A.A. Polyakov) |
Dennis Schulting
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Events
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Review of the 7th International Workshop "Transcendental Turn in Contemporary Philosophy" |
Natalia Kozhokaru
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