Introduction to Problems of Knowledge in Russian Transcendental Philosophy — from Neo-Kantianism to Post-Neo-Kantianism Cover Image

Wprowadzenie do problematyki wiedzy w rosyjskim transcendentalizmie — od neokantyzmu do postneokantyzmu
Introduction to Problems of Knowledge in Russian Transcendental Philosophy — from Neo-Kantianism to Post-Neo-Kantianism

Author(s): Barbara Czardybon
Subject(s): Philosophy, Logic, Comparative Study of Literature, Russian Literature, Philosophy of Religion, Cultural Anthropology / Ethnology, Phenomenology, Ontology, Philosophy of History
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Śląskiego
Keywords: knowledge; cognition; faith; Neo-Kantianism; phenomenology; Russian philosophy; ontologism; Alexander Vvedensky; Boris Jakowienko; Nicolai Hartmann; Vasily Seseman; Semyon Frank

Summary/Abstract: The paper outlines the problem of knowledge in Russian Neo-Kantianism in the broad sense of the term. It presents briefly views held in this respect by Russian thinkers who are considered representative of the so-called academic and non-academic Neo-Kantianism. The author also refers to the ideas of the “Russian Marburger” Nicolai Hartmann in the context of Vasily Seseman’s views. It turns out that the views of the Russian philosophers frequently show interesting similarities to the ideas of German Neo-Kantians. Such is the case with the thesis of the indissolubility of science and knowledge, proclaimed by Boris Jakowienko and Bruno Bauch, Semyon Frank’s and Heinrich Rickert’s theory of judgments, as well as the views of Alexander Vvedensky and Johannes Volkelt concerning the possibility of metaphysics. The article proves that the themes present in the concepts of “late” German Neo-Kantians earlier prevailed in Russian philosophy, where ontologism took a leading position. The author also discusses the impact of phenomenology on the revival of ontology in Neo-Kantianism.

  • Issue Year: 2016
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 29-52
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: Polish