Forschungen und Materialien zur deutschen Aufklärung / Kant im Spiegel der russischen Kantforschung heute

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Kant’s philosophy may have received an earlier and more intensive reception in Russia than it did in any other country. This began during Kant’s lifetime. This is consistent with the fact that today Russian research on Kant can look back on a history of more than 120 years of Kant research, a history which never really came to a stop and which is second to no other country. As a rule, German readers of Kant are however unaware of this for various reasons. This volume is the first representative presentation of Russian Kant research in Germany. It combines twelve articles by leading Russian Kant researchers from three generations. They deal not only with Kant’s main critical works but also with his shorter writings. All in all, they paint a multifaceted picture of Kant’s philosophy from a new and often surprising perspective.