Presentation duration
Plenary presentation: 35 minutes + 10 minutes for questions and answers
Keynote presentations: 30 minutes + 10 minutes for questions and answers
Thematic panels presentations: 10 minutes + 5 minutes for questions and answers
Moderators of thematic panels
Natalia A. Artemenko, Associate Professor, Department of Cultural Studies, Philosophy of Culture and Aesthetics, Saint Petersburg State University
Vladimir N. Belov, Head of the Department of Ontology and Theory of Cognition, Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Vadim V. Vasilyev, Head of the Department of History of International Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Nina A. Dmitrieva, Research Director, Academia Kantiana, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University; Professor, Moscow State Pedagogical University
Ilya I. Dokuchaev, Head of the Department of Ontology and Theory of Cognition, Saint Petersburg State University
Mikhail Y. Zagirnyak, Leading Research Fellow, Academia Kantiana, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Andrey S. Zilber, Research Fellow, Academia Kantiana, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Anna A. Kostikova, Head of the Department of Philosophy of Language and Communication, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Alexei N. Krouglov, Head of the Department of History of International Philosophy, Russian State University for the Humanities
Lyudmila E. Kryshtop, Professor, Department of History, Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia
Alexei N. Krioukov, Professor, University of Samarkand (Uzbekistan)
Sergey V. Lugovoy, Associate Professor, Higher School of Philosophy, History and Social Sciences, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Vitaly N. Maslov, Senior Research Fellow, Center for Social and Humanitarian Informatics, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Petr V. Rezvykh, Associate Professor, Faculty of Humanities, HSE University
David O. Rozhin, Research Fellow, Academia Kantiana, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Roman V. Svetlov, Director, Higher School of Philosophy, History and Social Sciences, Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University
Valery Ye. Semynov, Professor, Department of History of International Philosophy, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Andrey K. Sudakov, Leading Research Fellow, Department of Philosophy of Religion, Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences
Vadim A. Chaly, Professor, Department of History and Theory of World Culture, Lomonosov Moscow State University
Sections
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Meeting Room of the Academic Council |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
15:00 |
Santos Román Jesús Miguel |
Francisco de Vitoria University / Spain |
Law in Kant and the Kantian School of Law |
English |
15:15 |
Varvara S. Avdeeva |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Validity and Reality: Kant’s Legacy in International Law |
Russian |
15:30 |
Mikhail V. Afanasiev |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Between Legal and Moral: the Status of the Right to Resistance in Kantian Philosophy |
Russian |
15:45 |
Evgeniy V. Afonasin |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Kant on Freedom of Speech |
Russian |
16:00 |
Dmitry V. Lorentz |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
The Influence of Immanuel Kant’s Metaphysical Views on Modern Civil Law |
Russian |
16:15 |
Dmitry V. Maslennikov |
Dostoevsky Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy |
Kantian Philosophy of Freedom as a New Paradigm in Philosophy of Law |
Russian |
16:30 |
Nikolai V. Mikhalkin |
Moscow State University of Psychology and Education |
Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy of Law: Its Nature and Essence in the Context of Contemporary Philosophical Approaches |
Russian |
16:45 |
Sergey V. Kodan |
Yakovlev Ural State Law University |
Immanuel Kant and the Formation of Conceptual Approaches to the Definition of the Law-Governed State and Law in Russian Jurisprudence (Late 19th – Early 21st Centuries) |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Meeting Room of the Academic Council |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
17:45 |
Igor S. Dmitriev |
Saint Petersburg Branch of the Vavilov Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Russian Academy of Sciences |
Laplace vs Kant: On the History of the Nebular Hypothesis |
Russian |
18:00 |
Elena A. Baum Nadezhda I. Ermakova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Immanuel Kant, Karl Hagen, Jeremias Richter and the Disciplinary Status of Chemistry by the End of the 18th Century |
Russian, hybrid |
18:15 |
Emiliya A. Taysina |
Kazan State Power Engineering University |
Kant’s Worldview Ideas in his Texts on Geography |
Russian, online |
18:30 |
Olga V. Savvina |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia |
The Emergence of the Principle of Patient Autonomy in Bioethics |
Russian |
18:45 |
Emiliano Mettini Narine L. Vigel |
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University / Italian citizenship Rostov State Medical University |
Kant’s Metaphysics in the Context of Metaphysical Approaches of Early Modern Natural Philosophy |
Russian |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Assembly Hall |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
15:00 |
Abbas Bakhshandeh Bali |
Ministry of Science, Research and Technology; University of Mazandaran / Iran |
Philosophy of Money and Wealth in Life: Comparing the Views of Immanuel Kant and Ali Ibn Abi Talib |
English |
15:15 |
Andrew Parrish |
St Patrick’s University, Maynooth / Ireland |
The Transcendental Subject and Unconscious History: Kantian Meditation |
English |
15:30 |
Maksim K. Bugaev |
Moscow State Linguistic University |
The Human Being of Immanuel Kant as an Architectonic Unity of the Transcendental and Moral Self |
Russian |
15:45 |
Stella G. Gladysheva |
Russian State Social University |
The Problem of Human Identification in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant |
Russian |
16:00 |
Natalia N. Gordienko |
Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design |
Human Health in the System of Philosophical Views of Immanuel Kant |
Russian |
16:15 |
Marina P. Korol |
Dubna University |
The Categorical Imperative in the Optics of Hybrid Reality Challenges |
Russian |
16:30 |
Olga B. Panova |
Tomsk State National Research University |
‘Back to Kant!’: the Idea of Human Being in the Classical Philosophy and Anthropological Problems of Modernity |
Russian, online |
16:45 |
Alexei S. Plotnikov |
School No. 514, Saint Petersburg |
Methodological Aspects of Kant’s Philosophy of Sex in the Context of Modern Gender Knowledge |
Russian |
17:00 |
Sergey A. Smirnov |
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Does Kant’s Principal Question ‘What Is Man?’ Remain Primary? |
Russian |
17:15 |
Andranik G. Suleymanyan |
Moscow Psychological and Social University |
‘...And the Moral Law Within Me’: On the Question of the Origin of Conscience |
Russian |
17:45 |
Natalia Yu. Chepeleva |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Problem of Consciousness in Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
18:00 |
Sergey E. Yachin |
Far Eastern Federal University |
Kantian Anthropology from an Existential and Psychoanalytic Perspective |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Lecture Hall 227 (Building 2)
23 April 15:00 – 19:00
Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
15:00 |
Konstantin V. Azarov |
Pushkin Leningrad State University |
Aesthetic Shock as the Kantian Sublime in Artistic Avant-garde |
Russian |
15:15 |
Ivan A. Apollonov |
Kuban State University of Technology |
Understanding the Subject-Object Dichotomy of Personal Self in Alexander Apollonov’s Sculptural Series Theatre of Masks in the Mirror of Kant’s Philosophy of Art |
Russian |
15:30 |
Milena S. Afanasyeva |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Quotidian Aesthetics in Cinema: Mapping the Discursive Field and Opening Up Conversation Possibilities |
Russian |
15:45 |
Anastasia N. Kovel |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
On the Relationship between Knowledge and Art in Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
16:00 |
Tatiana S. Kravtsova |
Lipetsk State Pedagogical University |
Basic Points of Classical Art Theory: Aristotle, Kant and Hegel |
Russian |
16:15 |
Sergey A. Dzikevich Elena A. Dzikevich |
Lomonosov Moscow State University, Mikhail Semyonovich Shchepkin Higher Theatre School at the State Maly Theatre |
Criteria for Assessing the Historical Significance of Kant’s Aesthetics |
Russian |
16:30 |
Maria M. Nesova |
HSE University |
Representation of Kant’s Aesthetics in the Narrative of Contemporary Art |
Russian |
16:45 |
Iraida N. Nekhaeva |
Tyumen State University |
Kant and the New Responsive Aesthetics of Contemporary Art |
Russian |
17:00 |
Artem E. Radeev |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Kant’s Analytics of the Pleasant and Its Significance for Contemporary Aesthetics |
Russian |
17:45 |
Daria A. Seskutova |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Kant’s Sensus Communis as the Onset of Dialogue in Mikhail Bakhtin’s Aesthetics |
Russian |
18:00 |
Polina A. Khanova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Immanuel Kant’s Schriftstreit |
Russian |
18:15 |
Daniil Yu. Dorofeev |
Empress Catherine II Mining University of Saint Petersburg |
Kant and the Perspective of Modern Philosophical Anthropology: Analytics of the Beautiful and Aesthetics of the Human Image |
Russian |
18:30 |
Evgeniy A. Kondratyev |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Kant’s Distinction between the Pleasant and the Beautiful in the Context of Quotidian Aesthetics |
Russian, online |
18:45 |
Lilia I. Korosteleva |
Petrozavodsk State University |
Art and Morality |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Assembly Hall |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
15:00 |
Evelyn Dörr |
Theatre director / Germany |
Kant for Children! The Categorical Imperative and What Everyone Needs to Know. Reflections On The Fairy Tale About a Dreaming Child, Freely Adapted From Grimms’ The Star Money |
English |
15:15 |
Tatiana A. Sovostyuk |
Belarusian State Medical University / Belarus |
Influence of Kant’s Ideas on the Formation of Bioethical Values of Students in Medicine |
Russian |
15:30 |
Svetlana I. Boytunova Viktoria V. Mikhailova |
National Library of the Republic of Sakha |
Reading Kant: Philosophy of Education and the Slow Reading Project |
Russian, hybrid |
15:45 |
Anastasia N. Gumarova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Projectivity of Kant’s Philosophy of Education and Trends in Modern Education |
Russian |
16:00 |
Irina V. Zotova |
Kuban State University |
Contradiction between Philosophers and ‘Practitioners of Science’ in Kant’s Conflict of the Faculties: the Problem of Freedom and Completeness of Scientific Education |
Russian |
16:15 |
Natalia Yu. Klyueva Ekaterina Yu. Trushkina |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Interpreting Kant’s Philosophical Heritage in a Practical Manner: Philosophy for Children |
Russian |
16:30 |
Natalia A. Orekhovskaya |
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation |
A Renaissance of Kantian Pedagogy, or Methodological Foundations of the Modern Education System |
Russian |
16:45 |
Alexander A. Popov |
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
Immanuel Kant’s Ideas about the Objectives of Enlightenment in a Socio-cultural Context: General Reconstruction and Possible Uses in Modern Education |
Russian |
17:30 |
Valeria V. Silaicheva |
Moscow Power Engineering Institute National Research University |
Principles of Kant’s Pedagogy and Their Relevance to the Modern Socio-Cultural Context |
Russian |
17:45 |
Valentina I. Sorokovikova |
Popov Academy of Choral Art |
The Idea of Moral Education in Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
18:00 |
Zinaida E. Fomina |
Voronezh State University |
Philosophical Prolegomena in Kant’s Pedagogical Views |
Russian |
18:15 |
Anna Yu. Shachina |
Murmansk Arctic State University |
The Ethical Didactics of Immanuel Kant |
Russian |
18:30 |
Irina N. Griftsova Galina V. Sorina |
Moscow Pedagogical State University; Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Kant on the Role of Conceptualisation and Question-Answer Procedures in Cognition and Education |
Russian |
18:45 |
Valentina S. Lapshina |
Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
Pedagogical Anthropology and Philosophical Optimism of Immanuel Kant |
Russian, online |
19:00 |
Olga D. Kurakina
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Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology National Research University |
The Everlasting Kant of the 21st-Century Early-Career Scientists
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Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Lecture Hall 227 (Building 2) |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
15:00 |
Chaslav D. Koprivica |
Belgrade University / Serbia |
The Concept of the World in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason – A Contribution to Philosophy as a Form of World Cognition |
Russian |
15:15 |
Mikhail A. Ivanov |
National Research University Moscow Aviation Institute |
Kant’s Doctrine of Ideals |
Russian |
15:30 |
Sergey L. Katrechko |
State Academic University of Humanities |
How Is Transcendental Metaphysics Possible? |
Russian |
15:45 |
Roman L. Kochnev |
Tyumen State University |
Kant and Personal Identity: Proto-Phenomenological Project and Its Issues |
Russian |
16:00 |
Danil A. Lyubchenkov Alexander S. Chuprov |
Blagoveshchensk State Pedagogical University |
Antinomies of Pure Reason in Light of the Dialectics of Human Being and Existence |
Russian |
16:15 |
Denis K. Maslov |
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Kant and Hegel on the Possibility of Metaphysics |
Russian |
16:30 |
Andrey V. Mertsalov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
On the Relationship between Cause and Action in Time in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason |
Russian |
16:45 |
Pavel A. Mishagin |
Reshetnev Siberian State University of Science and Technology |
Problematisation and Denaturalisation of Freedom in Kant’s Transcendental Idealism: Between Normativity and Spontaneity |
Russian |
17:00 |
Andrey V. Nekhaev |
Tyumen State University |
Paralogisms of Rational Psychology: Personal Identity and Principles of Practical Rationality |
Russian |
17:45 |
Yuri M. Reznik |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
World of Phenomena: Elementary Principles of Kantian Metaphysics |
Russian |
18:00 |
Alexander K. Sekatskiy |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Truth and the Plurality of Worlds: Kant’s Approach |
Russian |
18:15 |
Arina Startseva |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University / Kazakhstan |
Immanuel Kant’s Compatibilism: Pro et Contra |
Russian |
18:30 |
Sergey Fokin |
Autonomous University of the State of Mexico; Normal School No. 3 in Toluca |
The Obscured Side of Transcendental Unity of Apperception |
Russian |
18:45 |
Artem B. Nikitin |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Critique of Pure Reason as Interpreted in the Early Philosophy of F.W.J. Schelling |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Meeting Room of the Academic Council |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
15:00 |
Jutta Sperber |
Universität Rostock / Germany |
Pluralistic Christian Religious Theology – an Illegitimate Child of Kant? |
English |
15:15 |
Suheil Naim Farah |
Foreign member of the Russian Academy of Education, President of the ‘Dialogue of Civilizations’ Open University / Lebanese citizenship |
Religious Culture and Scientific Culture Two Existential Truths: Is a Dialogue Between Them Possible? |
Russian |
15:30 |
Stephan Lipke |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia / German citizenship |
‘Proof of Creatureliness’: Reinterpreting the Concept of ‘Proof of God’ in Light of Kant’s Criticisms in Peter Knauer’s Fundamental Theology |
Russian |
15:45 |
Alexander A. Bayron |
Pushkin Leningrad State University |
Immanuel Kant and the Problem of Proofs of God’s Existence |
Russian |
16:00 |
Igor N. Zaitsev |
Dostoevsky Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy |
Refutation and Affirmation of Theodicy in Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
16:15 |
Alexii I. Kovalchuk |
Dostoevsky Russian Christian Humanitarian Academy |
‘Between Orthodoxism and Mysticism’: Kant’s Solution to the Problem of the ‘New Human Being’ |
Russian |
16:30 |
Ilona V. Kulakova |
Moscow State Linguistic University |
Influence of Immanuel Kant’s Philosophical Ideas on the Formation of Relations between Religion and the State in 19th-Century Germany |
Russian |
16:45 |
Alexei V. Lyzlov |
Russian State University for the Humanities |
Hamann and Kant: Religion of Revelation vs. Religion of Reason |
Russian |
17:00 |
Konstantin M. Matsan |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Kantian Motifs in Russian Philosophical Apologetics: Frank, Zenkovsky, Ilyin
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Russian |
17:45 |
Oleg N. Nogovitsin |
Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Liberal Moral Community and the Ideal of Moral Perfection: the Figure of Christ in Kant’s Social Metaphysics |
Russian |
18:00 |
Ivan A. Protopopov |
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
Ontological Proof in Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
18:15 |
Anton P. Ushakov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Immanuel Kant in Modern Analytical Theology: Ignoring or Overcoming? |
Russian |
18:45 |
Bogdan V. Faul |
HSE University |
Reception of Immanuel Kant’s Ideas in Analytical Philosophy of Religion and Theology |
Russian |
19:00 |
Jason M. Skonieczny |
Independent researcher |
Is Epistemology Meaningless Without Christ? |
Russian |
19:15 |
Andrey G. Myasnikov |
Penza State University |
On the Impossibility of a Speculative Theoretical Proof of God’s Existence: the Relevance of the Kantian Theme in Post-COVID Russia (A Critical Analysis of Dogmatic Philosophising) |
Russian, online |
19:30 |
Tatiana N. Rezvykh |
Saint Tikhon’s Orthodox University for Humanities |
Jacob Taubes on the Role of Kant in Shaping Western Eschatology |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Auditorium Aquarium |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
15:00 |
Viktoria A. Vorobyova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Moral Law through the Prism of the Teachings of Happiness of the Epicureans and Stoics |
Russian |
15:15 |
Alexander N. Savenkov |
Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Realised Freedom as a Meaning-Generating Problem of Kant’s Philosophy of Law and Its Modern Interpretations |
Russian |
15:30 |
Sergey V. Garin |
Kuban State University |
Ancient Greek Philosophy in Kantian Lectures on Logic: Peculiarities and Interpretations (Herder, Philippi, Blomberg, Weiner) |
Russian |
15:45 |
Marina P. Grigorieva |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Areteology of Melancholy in the Philosophies of Aristotle and Kant
|
Russian |
16:00 |
Irina Deretic |
University of Belgrade / Serbia |
Kant and Plato on Lying |
English |
16:15 |
Oleg A. Donskikh |
Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management |
Plato’s ‘Frenetic Poet’ and Kant’s ‘Genius’: Problem of the Source of Creativity
|
Russian |
16:30 |
Andrey G. Zavaliy |
American University of Kuwait |
Deontological Motives in Ancient Greek Philosophy: Ancient Roots of Kant’s Ethics |
Russian |
16:45 |
Sergey A. Melnikov |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Kant and the Canon of Epicurus: Some Observations |
Russian |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo ul.); Auditorium Aquarium |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
17:00 |
Roman S. Kropotov |
Saint Petersburg State University |
The Theological Dimension of Kant’s Aesthetics in the Context of the Eastern Church’s Teaching on Divine Energies |
Russian |
17:15 |
Andrey A. Tashchian |
Kuban State University |
On the Kantian Reading of Augustine and the Augustinian Reading of Kant |
Russian |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Auditorium Aquarium |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
17:45 |
Li Shangrong |
University of Bonn / Germany; China |
The Scruples of Conscience and All-Sufficient Action: One Kind of Compatibilism between Kant and Hegel |
English |
18:00 |
Lazar Milentijevic |
Department of Philosophy, University of Novi Sad / Serbia |
From Kant to Dostoevsky: the Problem of the Presence of Evil in the World |
Russian |
18:15 |
Nikolai B. Afanasov |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
The Modernity of Immanuel Kant: On the Theoretical Origins of the Modern Project |
Russian |
18:30 |
Alexandra A. Kosorukova |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia |
Kantian Ideas in the Context of Friedrich Nietzsche’s Philosophy of Morality |
Russian |
18:45 |
Alexander A. Lvov |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Neo-Kantian Disputes on the Foundations of Worldview Philosophy (with Constant Reference to Kant) |
Russian |
19:00 |
Arseny D. Savelov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Early Receptions of Kant’s Philosophy in Scottish Philosophy of the First Half of the 19th Century |
Russian |
19:15 |
Ivan Z. Shishkov |
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University |
Ernst Friedrich Apelt’s Metaphysical Project of Critique of Pure Reason |
Russian |
19:30 |
Anna I. Klimovich |
Belarusian State Medical University / Belarus |
From Denial to Humility: Kant’s Legacy in Catholic Philosophical Thought in Belarus from the Late 18th Century to the Early 19th Century |
Russian, online |
19:45 |
Anatoliy A. Legchilin |
Belarusian State University / Belarus |
Reception of Immanuel Kant’s Ideas in the Northwestern Region of the Russian Empire: Historiographical Review |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Meeting Room of the Academic Council |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Raisa N. Dozhdikova |
Belarusian National University of Technology / Belarus |
Kant on Truth and Quotidian Cognition |
Russian |
9:45 |
Mikhail V. Ilyin |
Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences |
With Kant towards Transdisciplinary Organon Integrator, Extended Evolutionary Synthesis and Anthropocosmogenesis |
Russian |
10:00 |
Igor I. Dmitrov |
Admiral Kuznetsov Naval Academy |
Nature of Thought in Immanuel Kant’s Transcendental Logic |
Russian |
10:15 |
Anton A. Ivanenko |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Immanuel Kant: the Knight of Science and Freedom |
Russian |
10:30 |
Maksim A. Ivanov |
Southern Federal University |
Implicit and Explicit Aspects of Defining Dialectics in Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason |
Russian |
10:45 |
Dmitry V. Konstantinov |
Siberian State University of Physical Education and Sports |
Kant, Agnosticism and Cognition |
Russian |
11:00 |
Svetlana M. Kuskova |
Moscow Institute of Psychoanalysis |
Kant's Approach to Analysing Concepts of Understanding |
Russian |
11:15 |
Gennady V. Lobastov |
Dialectics and Culture Russian Philosophical Society |
The Origins and Problems of Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
12:00 |
Sergey V. Lugovoy |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Elements of Perspectivism in Kant’s Epistemology |
Russian |
12:15 |
Ilya A. Lyashko |
Saint Petersburg State University of Industrial Technology and Design |
The Role of Kant’s Copernican Revolution in the Formation of Dialectical Logic |
Russian |
12:30 |
Maksim Yu. Morozov |
Kutafin Moscow State Law University |
Immanuel Kant and the Development of Materialist Dialectics |
Russian |
12:45 |
Vitaly V. Ryabokon |
Boris Yeltsin Ural Federal University |
Constituting the Object of Cognition in Kant’s Transcendental Logic |
Russian |
13:00 |
Konstantin P. Shevtsov |
Saint-Petersburg University of the State Fire Service of the EMERCOM of Russia |
Time, Space and Motion in Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
13:15 |
Irina A. Batrakova |
Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation |
The Problem of Concreteness of Thought in Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian |
13:30 |
Igor A. Vorontsov |
National Research University Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology |
On Solving the Problem of Clear and Adequate Presentation of Kant’s Ideas |
Russian |
15:00 |
Martin Walter |
München, Independent / Germany |
Introducing Cortot’s Scattered Sheets: Canon and Organon in The Conflict of the Faculties |
German, online |
15:15 |
Ernst Pöppel |
Ludwig Maximilian University Munich / Germany |
Theoretical and Cognitive Issues in Kant’s Philosophy |
English, online |
15:30 |
Luciana Maria Marta Martinez |
University of Lisbon, Portugal / Argentina |
Logical and Mathematical Analogies |
English, online |
15:45 |
Irina N. Sidorenko |
Belarusian State University / Belarus |
Continuity and Differences in the Approaches of Immanuel Kant and G.W.F. Hegel to the Thematisation of the Idea of Historicity
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Russian, online |
16:00 |
Olga F. Ivashchuk |
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
Reflexive Definitions in Kant and Hegel
|
Russian, online |
16:15 |
Igor F. Mikhailov |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Understanding, Insight or the Power of Judgement? |
Russian, online |
17:00 |
Svetlana B. Nikonova |
Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet |
Ability of Judgement in Kant's Epistemological System |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Auditorium Aquarium |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Reinhard Hesse |
Freiburg University of Education / Germany |
Achievements and Shortcomings of Kant’s Philosophy in the Light of the Present Situation of Mankind |
English |
9:45 |
Gary Legenhausen |
The Imam Khomeini Education and Research Institute/ USA |
Kant’s Ethics and the Limits of Apriority |
English |
10:00 |
Hamilton Hammond Hagy Beck |
Independent researcher / USA, Russian |
Can Plagiarism Sometimes Be Ethical? The Case of Hippelʼs Borrowings from Kant |
English |
10:15 |
Daniela A. Mozalevskaya |
Belarusian State University, Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics / Belarus |
Immanuel Kant’s Ethical Legacy in Light of Contemporary Moral Philosophy and Digital Society Dynamics |
Russian |
10:30 |
Konstantin D. Anisimov |
Novosibirsk State National Research University |
Place of Kant’s Doctrine in the Ethical Opposition of Egoism–Altruism |
Russian |
10:45 |
Oleg S. Volgin |
MGIMO University |
Sociocentrism vs. the Nature of Duty in Immanuel Kant’s Ethics |
Russian |
11:00 |
Ariz Avyazogly Gezalov |
Institute of Sociology of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Innovativeness of Immanuel Kant’s Concept of Freedom: Shift from Epistemology to Ethics |
Russian |
11:15 |
Sophia V. Glebova |
Saint Petersburg State University |
On the Problem of (Ir)Responsibility in Kantian Ethics |
Russian |
12:00 |
Andrey S. Zilber Ksenia S. Zilber |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Kantian Moral Agency and Artificial Intelligence |
Russian |
12:15 |
Olga P. Zubets |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Auschwitz: Several Questions for Immanuel Kant |
Russian |
12:30 |
Elizaveta K. Karpitskaya |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia |
Problem of Deceit in Kantian Philosophy |
Russian |
12:45 |
Sergey N. Kocherov |
HSE University |
Concept of Moral Freedom in Kant and Its Significance for Ethics and Morality |
Russian |
13:00 |
Olga I. Machulskaya |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Theme of Love in Immanuel Kant’s Ethical Concept |
Russian |
13:15 |
Tatiana S. Novikova |
Institute of Economics and Industrial Production Organisation, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Kant’s Ideas in Substantiating Government Economic Policies: an Agent-Oriented Approach |
Russian |
13:30 |
Vadim Yu. Perov |
Saint Petersburg State University |
The Idea of Moral Autonomy in the Philosophy of Immanuel Kant and Ethical Issues of Artificial Intelligence Systems |
Russian |
13:45 |
Nina V. Perova |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
AI as a Means of Biotechnological Moral Enhancement of Humans: Problem of Preserving Autonomy in the Context of Kantian Moral Philosophy |
Russian |
15:00 |
Larisa Yu. Piontkevich |
National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute” |
Problem of Mercy in Kant’s Ethics |
Russian |
15:15 |
Anastasia V. Povecherova |
Russian State University for the Humanities; Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Christian August Crusius as a Source of Kantian Ethics |
Russian |
15:30 |
Alexander V. Razin |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Postulates of Practical Reason in Kant and Self-Interest in Morality |
Russian |
15:45 |
Sophia S. Rudakova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Role of Kant’s Categorical Imperative in Resolving Ethical Dilemmas: Critical Analysis within Derek Parfit’s Rule Consequentialism |
Russian |
16:00 |
Artem T. Yunusov |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Derek Parfit’s Kantian Contractualism and the Broad Concept of Non-Moral Good |
Russian |
16:15 |
Konstantin G. Frolov |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Hypothetical Imperatives in the Light of Subjectivist and Objectivist Approaches to Normative Reasons |
Russian |
17:00 |
Julia V. Shaposhnikova |
Saint Petersburg State University |
On Kant’s Concept of Sociability and Its Possible Interpretations |
Russian |
17:15 |
Dmitry N. Kanavin
|
HSE University |
On the Impossibility of Kantian Ethics within Kantian Epistemology |
Russian, online |
17:30 |
Rostislav V. Vasyukov, Ibragim M. Melikov |
Russian State Social University; Russian State Social University |
Innovativeness of Immanuel Kant’s Concept of Freedom: Shift from Epistemology to Ethics |
Russian, online |
17:45 |
Svetlana V. Dimitrova |
Volgograd State University |
Back to Kantian Ethics! |
Russian, online |
18:00 |
Taisa A. Kostritskaya |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia |
What Is ‘Universal’ in the ‘Universal Law’? Kant’s Ethics as a Legacy of Androcentric Tradition |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Lecture Hall 225 (Building 2) |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Ekaterina A. Alekseeva |
State Academic University of Humanities |
Methodological Transcendentalism and AGI as a Transcendentalist Project |
Russian |
9:45 |
Taras A. Varkhotov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Metasubjectivity of Imagination in the Methodology of Thought Experiment |
Russian |
10:00 |
Alla G. Vyatkina |
Voronezh State University |
Kantian System of Categories: the Problem of Development |
Russian |
10:15 |
Yana V. Grigorova Sergey V. Komarov |
Perm National Research Polytechnic University Perm National State Research University |
Analysis of the Problem of Artificial Intelligence through the Lens of Kantian Philosophy |
Russian |
10:30 |
Naira V. Danielyan |
National Research University Moscow Institute of Electronic Technology |
The Subjective and the Objective in Immanuel Kant: Contemporary Meanings
|
Russian |
10:45 |
Igor V. Dil |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Problem of Double Affection in Contemporary Philosophy of Science |
Russian |
11:00 |
Mikhail V. Zhulkov |
Ivanovo State University |
Space and Time in Kant’s Doctrine and Modern Natural Science |
Russian |
11:15 |
Dmitry V. Zaitsev Natalia V. Zaitseva |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
On Proto-Conceptual Thinking: Kant and Cognitive Neuroscience |
Russian |
12:00 |
Suren T. Zolyan |
Russian-Armenian University / Armenia |
Pragmasemantic A Priori: the Conditions of Possibility of Utterance |
Russian |
12:15 |
Anastasia A. Zubkovskaya |
Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences |
Kantianism and Evolutionism |
Russian |
12:30 |
Vyacheslav I. Kudashov |
Siberian Federal University |
Kantian Constructivism in the Perspective of Contemporary Cognitive Science |
Russian |
12:45 |
Anastasia A. Medova |
Astafyev State Pedagogical University of Krasnoyarsk |
Space, Time and Corporeality as A Priori Conditions of Experience: a Historical Perspective of the Problem |
Russian |
13:00 |
Vera A. Serkova
|
Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University |
Kant’s Influence on Ideas of Modern Anti-Realism |
Russian |
13:15 |
Zinaida A. Sokuler |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Kant’s Interpretation of Mathematics in Light of Contemporary Mathematics Philosophy |
Russian |
13:30 |
Irina G. Chernenok |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Kant’s Terminology and the Translation Problem from the Perspective of Cognitive Linguistics |
Russian |
13:45 |
Sergio Alberto Fuentes González |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University / Columbian citizenship |
Reimagining AI through Kant’s Lens: Einbildungskraft and the Future of Cognitive Modeling |
English |
15:00 |
Elena Yu. Rusyaeva |
Trapeznikov Institute of Control Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences |
The Matrix of Judgments According to Immanuel Kant: a Contemporary Interpretation |
Russian |
15:15 |
Mikhail A. Belousov |
Russian State University for the Humanities |
Transcendentalism, Naturalism and Ontology |
Russian |
15:30 |
Daria Yu. Krutko |
Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University |
The Significance of Experiment in Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian, online |
15:45 |
Tatiana G. Leshkevich |
Southern Federal University |
The Potential of Immanuel Kant’s Philosophical Legacy for Understanding Artificial Intelligence: Intersections and Barriers |
Russian, online |
16:00 |
Svetlana A. Martynova |
Herzen State Pedagogical University |
The Problem of the Mechanism as a Provider of Teleological Explanation of Organized Body/Organism in the Doctrines of Aristotle, Descartes and Kant |
Russian, online |
16:15 |
Grigory L. Tulchinsky |
Saint Petersburg Branch of HSE University |
Kantian Idea of Rationality: A Pragmasemantic Analysis |
Russian, online |
17:00 |
Mikhail M. Prokhorov |
Nizhny Novgorod State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
The Epistemological Problem of Contemplation in the Philosophies of Plato and Immanuel Kant
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Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Assembly Hall |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Ann-Kristin Iwersen |
Researcher, Principal Editor of the Russia Today newspaper / Germany |
Reason and Science as a Fetish? Western Ideology and the Return of the Political Myth |
English |
9:45 |
Andrey Yu. Dudchik |
Institute of Philosophy of the National Academy of Sciences / Belarus |
On the Compatibility of the Worldly Concept of Philosophy with the Project of Global History of Philosophy |
Russian |
10:00 |
Bogdana Koljevic Griffith |
Institute for Political Studies/ Serbia |
Sensus Communis as The Community Sense – Rethinking Hannah Arendt’s Kant in the 21st Century |
English |
10:15 |
Andrey Yu. Alekseev |
State Academic University of Humanities; Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia |
General and Special Ideas of Immanuel Kant's Transcendental Philosophy in Contemporary Artificial Intelligence Methodology |
Russian |
10:30 |
Elena V. Vvedenskaya |
Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University |
The Relevance of Kant’s Epistemology for the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence |
Russian |
10:45 |
Ekaterina S. Grigorieva |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
‘Trying to Wake Up’: Applicability of Immanuel Kant’s Views on Somnambulism to Studies of Contemporary Culture |
Russian |
11:00 |
Mikhail Yu. Zagirnyak |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
‘I Love Killing the Defenseless’: Is a Moral Evaluation of CRPG Gameplay Possible? |
Russian |
11:15 |
Nikita V. Kalinin |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Responsibility Gap in the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: A Kantian Perspective |
Russian |
12:00 |
Anna A. Kostikova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Contemporary French Philosophy: A Reactualisation of Michel Foucault’s Interpretation of the Kantian Enlightenment Concept |
Russian |
12:15 |
Nataliya A. Podzolkova |
Ozersk Technological Institute – branch of National Research Nuclear University Moscow Engineering Physics Institute |
‘The Starry Sky’ and ‘Moral Law’: Restoring Proportionality between the External and Internal Dimensions of Human Existence |
Russian |
12:30 |
Tatiana A. Popova |
Tyumen State University |
Digital Other: Identity Issues in the Paradigm of Artificial Intelligence |
Russian |
12:45 |
Natalia P. Pugacheva |
Penza State Agricultural University |
New Moral Conditions and New Ethical Imperatives |
Russian |
13:00 |
Alexander O. Sabanov |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Towards the Possibility of Metaphysics After Transcendentalism: the Case of Meillassoux |
Russian |
13:15 |
Tatiana A. Sidorova |
Novosibirsk State National Research University |
The Imperative of Solidarity in Addressing Transplantology Issues |
Russian |
13:30 |
Artem N. Sunami |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Kant’s Concept of Freedom and Digital Society |
Russian |
13:45 |
Natalia P. Sukhanova |
Novosibirsk State University of Economics and Management |
Kantian Ideas in the Critical Thinking Education System |
Russian |
15:00 |
Natalia A. Chernyak |
Dostoevsky State University of Omsk |
Anti-Kantian Revolution and Speculative Realism |
Russian |
15:15 |
Katerina A. Shipovskikh |
College of Entrepreneurship |
Why Do Students Choose Neural Networks Over Courage to Use Their Own Reason? |
Russian |
15:30 |
Evgeniy L. Shklyar |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Post-Irony as a Path to the Sublime |
Russian |
15:45 |
Roman V. Svetlov |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Kant and Neo-Marxism |
Russian |
16:00 |
Anastasiya I. Kriman |
Lomonosov Moscow State University; Institute of Scientific Information for Social Sciences, Russian Academy of Sciences |
Reassembling the Main Questions of Kant's Philosophy in the Context of Posthumanist Optics |
Russian, online |
16:15 |
Tatiana Yu. Bartashevich |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Moral Paradoxes of Artificial Intelligence Through the Prism of Kant’s Antinomies |
Russian, online |
17:00 |
Alina S. Zaykova |
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
The Applicability of Kantian Ethics to AI Research |
Russian, online |
17:15 |
Valeria A. Kopaneva |
Volgograd State Medical University |
Immanuel Kant’s Influence on the Development of Philosophical Understanding of the Phenomenon of Recognition |
Russian, online |
17:30 |
Larisa A. Minasyan |
Don State Technical University |
Physics of the 21st Century in Light of Kantian Ideas |
Russian, online |
17:45 |
Vasiliy Ya. Perminov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Currency of Kant’s Philosophy |
Russian, online |
18:00 |
Pavel A. Petrov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The ‘Categorical Imperative’ of the Internet: Philosophical and Methodological Analysis of Obscurity as a Possible Highest Principle of Internet Morality |
Russian, online |
18:15 |
Olga R. Chepyuk |
Volga Medical Research University |
‘Liberation’ from Reason: Kantian Perspectives and Challenges of ‘Capitalism in the Observations’ of the 21st Century
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Russian, online |
Institute for Education and Humanities (56A, Chernyshevskogo ul.); Auditorium Scriptorium |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Olga N. Astafieva |
Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
On the Projections of Kant’s Conceptual Positions onto the Theoretical Foundations of Cultural Policy |
Russian |
9:45 |
Nadezhda G. Baghdasaryan |
Bauman Moscow State Technical University |
‘Sapere aude!’ – the Courage to Use One’s Own Reason: Prolegomena to the Culture of Humanism |
Russian |
10:00 |
Ilya I. Dokuchaev |
Saint Petersburg State University |
The Concept of Freedom in Kant and the Fundamentals of Modern Cultural Axiology |
Russian |
10:15 |
Elena E. Drobysheva |
Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet |
Cultura & Natura in the Architectonics and Optics of Contemporary Art |
Russian |
10:30 |
Nataliya N. Letina |
Ushinsky State Pedagogical University of Yaroslavl |
The Anthropological Modus of Contemporary Cinematic Techniques in the Context of Kant’s Ideas |
Russian |
10:45 |
Tatiana B. Sidneva |
Mikhail Glinka Nizhny Novgorod State Conservatory |
Dialogue of Music and Poetry in the Architectonics of Culture: From Kant to Contemporary Humanities Discourse |
Russian |
11:00 |
Tatiana N. Suminova |
Moscow State Institute of Culture |
Kant’s Cultural and Philosophical Ideas and the Current Transformations of Reality |
Russian |
11:15 |
Marina N. Fomina |
Voronezh State University |
Kant’s Philosophy of Culture as a Philosophy of Transcendentalism: Philosophical Reflection from Windelband to Mezhuev |
Russian |
12:00 |
Margarita G. Plieva |
Institute of Civilizations |
Kant’s Philosophy in the Poetry and Paintings of Kosta Khetagurov |
Russian |
12:15 |
Vladimir N. Nazarov
|
Lev Tolstoy State Pedagogical University of Tula |
Kant’s Concept of Pure Reason as a Cultural Universal |
Russian |
12:30 |
Elena D. Meleshko |
Lev Tolstoy State Pedagogical University of Tula |
Meaning of Culture in Kant’s Philosophy and Tolstoy’s Religious and Moral Teachings |
Russian |
12:45 |
Andrey S. Savvinov |
Ammosov North-Eastern Federal University |
Space, Time and Categories of Understanding in the Aiyy Doctrine of the Sakha People |
Russian |
13:00 |
Tatiana V. Kuznetsova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Beautiful as a Form of Rationale and Beauty According to Kant |
Russian |
13:15 |
Larisa M. Gavrilina |
Moscow State Institute of Culture |
Paradoxes of Aestheticisation in Contemporary Culture |
Russian |
13:30 |
Alexander L. Zorin |
Krasnodar State Institute of Culture |
Kant’s Ideas on the Foundation of the Philosophy of Culture |
Russian |
13:45 |
Irina V. Malygina |
Moscow State Linguistic University |
The Heuristic Potential of Kant’s Ideas in Contemporary Studies of Cultural Identity |
Russian |
15:00 |
Anna V. Kostina |
Moscow University for Humanities |
Kant’s Anthropology and Its Influence on Modern Cultural and Philosophical Knowledge |
Russian, online |
15:15 |
Alexander V. Rukin |
Zhukov Air and Space Defence Academy |
Kantian Anthropology in the Context of Informational Reality |
Russian, online |
15:30 |
Asiyet Yu. Shadzhe |
Adyghe State University |
Rethinking Kant’s Cultural and Philosophical Principle of the Art of Education in Modern Conditions |
Russian, online |
15:45 |
Alla N. Yanykina
|
Kazan State University of Culture |
In the Footsteps of Kant’s and Nietzsche’s Philosophy in Bulgakov’s Novel The Master and Margarita |
Russian, online |
16:00 |
Nikolai A. Khrenov |
State Institute for Art History |
Immanuel Kant and the Concept of Revolutions in Contemporary Humanities |
Russian, online |
16:15 |
Sabira Nematzade
Sabina Nematzade |
Baku State University / Azerbaijan
Buniyatov Institute for Eastern Studies; Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences / Azerbaijan |
The Influence of Immanuel Kant's Ethical Views on the Philosophy of Hilmi Ziya Ülken |
Russian, online |
16:30 |
Alexander A. Gutsalov |
Likhachev Russian Research Institute for Cultural and Natural Heritage |
The Problem of Association and Synthesis in Kant’s Philosophy and Edmund Husserl’s Phenomenology |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Lecture Hall 227 (Building 2) |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Bruce Matthews |
Independent researcher / USA |
Kant’s Kingdom of Ends and a Multipolar World |
English |
9:45 |
Ngong Dzenchuo Nestor |
Independent researcher / Cameroon |
Crossroads Between the Kantian and African Philosophies |
English |
10:00 |
Olivier Bert |
University of the Free State / South Africa |
Kant’s Perpetual Peace (1795) and the Russia – Ukraine/NATO conflict |
English |
10:15 |
Jens Jørgen Nielsen |
Independent researcher / Denmark |
Current Perspectives for an International World Order |
English |
10:30 |
Wang Yue |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia / Chinese citizenship |
Kantian Culture of Anarchy and Its Application in Alexander Wendt’s Constructivism |
Russian |
10:45 |
Olga L. Granovskaya |
Far Eastern Federal University |
Immanuel Kant and the Antinomies of Modern Political Philosophy of Consent |
Russian |
11:00 |
Dmitry P. Zhukov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Relevance of Kantian Antagonism in the Context of the Deliberative and Agonistic Approaches to Politics |
Russian |
11:15 |
Daria A. Kozlova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Concepts of War and Peace in the Works of Immanuel Kant and Ernst Jünger: a Comparative Analysis |
Russian |
12:00 |
Ivan B. Mikirtumov |
HSE University |
Enlightenment According to Kant: the Project and the Utopia |
Russian |
12:15 |
Karen A. Mirzoev |
Saint Petersburg State University |
The Idea of Enlightenment in Kant’s Political Philosophy: the Paradox of the Purpose of History |
Russian |
12:30 |
Nikolai S. Rozov |
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
The Interconnection of Kant’s Ethical, Political and Philosophical-Historical Ideas: Intellectual Potential for the 21st Century |
Russian |
12:45 |
Varvara A. Sergeeva |
Tyumen State University |
Kant’s Philosophy and Anarchism: Are Intersections Impossible? |
Russian |
13:00 |
Evgeniy G. Tsurkan |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
To Reason or to Obey: Public and Private Use of Reason in the Academia |
Russian |
13:15 |
Andrey N. Muravyov |
Institute of Philosophy, Saint Petersburg State University |
Immanuel Kant and the Bright Future of Mankind |
Russian |
13:30 |
Danila S. Krasnov |
HSE University |
Federalism and Republicanism in the Political Philosophy of Immanuel Kant |
Russian, online |
13:45 |
Emilia N. Perevalova |
Ulyanovsk State Agricultural Academy |
The 20th Century Through the Lens of Kantian Philosophy |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Lecture Hall 229 (Building 2) |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Artem P. Besedin |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Pre-Critical Descriptive Metaphysics of Kant |
Russian |
9:45 |
Pavel E. Boyko |
Kuban State University |
Wissenschaft der Philosophie as the Truth of Kant’s Copernican Revolution: On the Necessity of Neo-Classical Reform of Contemporary Philosophical Knowledge and Education |
Russian |
10:00 |
Elena G. Dragalina-Chernaya |
HSE University |
Logic as Formal Philosophy: From Kant to Frege and Husserl |
Russian |
10:15 |
Anna I. Ivanova |
Kursk State University |
The Influence of Kant's Ideas on the Formation of Paul Ricoeur’s Reflexive Philosophy |
Russian |
10:30 |
Maria A. Kobrinets |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Influence of Immanuel Kant’s Ideas on the Religious Philosophy of Gabriel Marcel |
Russian |
10:45 |
Svetlana A. Konacheva |
Russian State University for the Humanities |
Heidegger, Kant and Traditional Metaphysics: On the Possibility of Meta-Metaphysics |
Russian |
11:00 |
Evgeniy V. Loginov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Influence of Kant’s Ideas on Wilfrid Sellars’s Philosophy of Mind |
Russian |
11:15 |
Vladimir I. Medvedev |
Saint Petersburg State Maritime Technical University |
A Kantian Revolution in 20th Century Philosophy of Language |
Russian |
12:00 |
Denis V. Mikhalev |
Saint Tikhon’s Orthodox University for Humanities |
A Close Look at Humanity Through Centuries and Ideas: Immanuel Kant as a Precursor and Inspirer of Jean Lacroix and Emmanuel Mounier’s Personalist System |
Russian |
12:15 |
Kirill V. Prozumentik |
Perm branch of HSE University |
Metaphysics of Desire in the Ethics of Immanuel Kant and Emmanuel Levinas |
Russian |
12:30 |
Dmitry G. Smirnov |
Ivanovo State University |
Vernunft Forschung: Immanuel Kant and Vladimir Vernadsky |
Russian |
12:45 |
Alexandra Yu. Starkova |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Communicative Problematics in Kantian Understanding of Symbol |
Russian |
13:00 |
Oksana I. Tselishcheva |
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Kant Through the Lens of Richard Rorty’s Neopragmatism |
Russian |
13:15 |
Alexandra V. Shvindt |
Novosibirsk State National Research University |
The Influence of Kant on Charles Peirce’s Philosophy of Pragmatism |
Russian |
13:30 |
Leonid A. Maltsev |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
The Category of Space in the System of Intertextual Connections in Bolesław Miciński’s Essay ‘Portrait of Kant’ |
Russian |
13:45 |
Marina N. Volf |
Institute of Philosophy and Law, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
The a priori History of Kant’s and Hegel’s Philosophy |
Russian |
15:00 |
Angelo Loreti |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia / Italian citizenship |
On the Influence of Kantian Criticism on the Philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein’s Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus |
Russian, online |
15:15 |
Julia B. Melikh |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Immanuel Kant, Nikolai Berdyaev and Philosophical Eras |
Russian, online |
15:30 |
Anastasia A. Levenets |
HSE University |
Marc Richir’s Experiments in the Phenomenological Reading of Kantian Aesthetics |
Russian, online |
15:45 |
Karina V. Anufrieva |
Tver State University |
Wilhelm Dilthey and Immanuel Kant: Reason Faced with the Challenge of Historical Experience |
Russian, online |
16:00 |
Danila A. Volkov |
HSE University |
From Empiricism and Subjectivity to Criticism and Transcendentalism: Gilles Deleuze’s Journey from Hume to Kant and Back |
Russian, online |
16:15 |
Boris L. Gubman |
Tver State University |
Kant’s Doctrine of Reflective Judgement and the Hermeneutic Approach to the Constitution of the Human World |
Russian, online |
17:00 |
Gleb P. Kupriyanov |
HSE University |
Heidegger’s Interpretation of Kant in the 1920s: Sources and Dynamics |
Russian, online |
17:15 |
Lolita B. Makeeva |
HSE University |
Kant, Putnam’s Internal Realism and Metaphysics |
Russian, online |
17:30 |
Alexander A. Pisarev |
Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Kantian Anthropology in Foucault’s Interpretation and Foucauldianism |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Lecture Hall 231 (Building 2) |
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Time |
Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Ekaterina M. Boltunova |
HSE University |
Immanuel Kant’s Grave in Soviet Kaliningrad: Discussions on Cultural and Historical Heritage in the USSR in the 1940s-1970s |
Russian |
9:45 |
Pavel A. Vladimirov |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
The Problem of Knowledge Reliability in Alexander Vvedensky’s Criticism |
Russian |
10:00 |
Aram A. Ter-Vardanyan |
Russian-Armenian University / Armenia |
Kant’s Role in the Development of Philosophical Thought in Pre-Revolutionary Russia |
Russian |
10:15 |
Daria S. Dolgoborodova |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Immanuel Kant’s Transcendental Philosophy and Mikhail Bakhtin's Theory of Authorship |
Russian |
10:30 |
Igor I. Evlampiev |
Saint Petersburg State University |
The Problem of Time and Number in the Philosophies of Immanuel Kant, Henri Bergson and Semyon Frank |
Russian |
10:45 |
Viktor L. Kaploun |
European University in Saint Petersburg |
The First Russian Response to Kant’s Article ‘Answering the Question: What is Enlightenment?’: Ideas and Hidden Quotations from Kant’s Article in Alexander Radishchev’s Journey from St Petersburg to Moscow |
Russian |
11:00 |
Leonid Y. Kornilaev |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Typology of Pavel Tikhomirov’s Epistemological Teachings and the Place of Immanuel Kant's Philosophy in It |
Russian |
11:15 |
Svetlana N. Korobkova |
Saint Petersburg State University of Aerospace Instrumentation |
Mikhail Filippov on Kant’s Realism: Before the Critique and Without a Critique |
Russian |
12:00 |
Inga Yu. Matveeva |
Russian State Institute of Performing Arts |
Immanuel Kant in the Artistic Consciousness of Alexander Blok |
Russian |
12:15 |
Oleg A. Matveichev |
Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation |
Akim Volynsky: a Pioneer of Russian Kantianism? |
Russian |
12:30 |
Maksim E. Megem |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Immanuel Kant in Commemorative Practices and Memory Politics in the Kaliningrad Region |
Russian |
12:45 |
Daniil A. Morozov |
HSE University |
Monstrous Kant and Antinomies in the Reflections of Yakov Golosovker |
Russian |
13:00 |
Maria M. Ozhigova |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Influence of Kant’s Philosophy on Russian Literature in the Early 20th Century: Maxim Gorky’s Polemic with Immanuel Kant |
Russian |
13:15 |
Varvara S. Popova |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Immanuel Kant and Syllogistics: Alexander Vvedensky’s Interpretation and its Critique |
Russian |
13:30 |
David O. Rozhin |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Did Viktor Kudryavtsev-Platonov Use Kant’s Concept of Empirical Synthesis in His Doctrine of Ideal Cognition? |
Russian |
13:45 |
Andrey A. Safonov |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University; Russian Philosophy Regional Association |
Pavel Florensky’s Unconscious Kantianism |
Russian |
15:00 |
Mohammad Reza Esmkhani |
Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Tehran / Iran |
Kant, Wittgenstein and The Bounds of Sense |
English |
15:15 |
Alexei M. Sokolov |
Saint Petersburg State University |
Transcendental Idealism and the Philosophy of Common Cause |
Russian |
15:30 |
Juliya V. Sokolova |
National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute” |
Multilingualism as a Unique Feature of Vasily Seseman’s Work |
Russian |
15:45 |
Nikolai S. Chizhkov
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Institute of Philosophy of the Russian Academy of Sciences |
The Influence of Immanuel Kant’s Philosophy on the Formation of Nikolai Karamzin’s Philosophical Worldview |
Russian |
16:00 |
Artem A. Krotov |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
French Neo-Criticism and Russian Philosophy |
Russian |
16:15 |
Tatiana G. Shchedrina
Irina O. Shchedrina
Boris I. Pruzhinin |
Moscow Pedagogical State University; Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences
HSE University
Institute of Philosophy, the Russian Academy of Sciences |
Immanuel Kant in the Philosophical Anthropology of Gustav Shpet: New Archive Materials |
Russian, hybrid |
17:00 |
Alexander B. Yartsev |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Reception of Kant’s Philosophical Ideas in the USSR in the 1930s-1950s: Posing the Problem |
Russian |
17:15 |
Pavel A.Olkhov |
HSE University; Belgorod State University |
On the Ideological Influence of Immanuel Kant on Nikolai Strakhov’s Style of Thought |
Russian, online |
17:30 |
Elena Ye. Mikhailova |
Tver State University |
Kant’s Ideas in Lev Lopatin's Philosophy: Moral Law and Personal Experience |
Russian, online |
17:45 |
Alexander V. Shevtsov |
Moscow Aviation Institute (National Research University) |
Immanuel Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason in the Reception of Mikhail Karinsky: From Transcendentalism to Self-Evident Truths |
Russian, online |
18:00 |
Alexander I. Loiko |
Belarusian National University of Technology / Belarus |
Kantian Philosophy at the Boundary between Western and Eastern Europe |
Russian, online |
18:15 |
Maria Ya. Matsevich |
Belarusian National University of Technology / Belarus |
Kant’s Crossroads: From Episteme to Sofia |
Russian, online |
18:30 |
Nikita I. Kolesnikov |
Kuban State University |
Kant’s Doctrine of the Essence of the State and Law in the Social Philosophy of Ivan Ilyin |
Russian, online |
18:45 |
Sergey A. Nizhnikov |
Patrice Lumumba Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia |
Problematic Nature of Interpreting Kant’s Works in Russian Metaphysical Thought |
Russian, online |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Campus (14, ul. Al. Nevskogo); Auditorium Skvorechnik |
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Speaker |
Affiliation |
Presentation Title |
Language |
9:30 |
Elena V. Baranova |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Virtual Reconstruction of the Architectural Appearance of Medieval Streets: Problems and Solutions in the World of Immanuel Kant Project |
Russian |
9:45 |
Irina V. Belintseva |
Central Research and Design Institute of the Russian Ministry of Construction Industry |
Buildings in Kaliningrad that Saw Immanuel Kant: Awaiting Virtual or Actual Reconstruction |
Russian |
10:00 |
Nikolai S. Belov |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Digital Replicas and Reconstruction of Historical Objects: Challenges and Prospects |
Russian |
10:15 |
Natalia A. Boldyreva |
Institute of World History, Russian Academy of Sciences |
Reconstruction of Urban Quotidien Life in Königsberg in the Last Quarter of the 18th Century: Searching for Sources |
Russian |
10:30 |
Leonid I. Borodkin |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
Digital 4D Reconstructions in Historical Urban Planning |
Russian |
10:45 |
Vyacheslav A. Vereshchagin |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Virtual Reconstruction of the Architectural Appearance of Medieval Streets: Problems and Solutions in the World of Immanuel Kant Project |
Russian |
11:00 |
Yuri V. Kostyashov |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
The Return of Kant (Based on Materials from the Kaliningrad Press of the Perestroika Period) |
Russian |
11:15 |
Gennady V. Kretinin Alexander S. Makarychev |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University Kaliningrad Regional Museum of History and Arts |
Kant as a Theorist of Fortification and a Russian Subject: an Experience of Historical Investigation |
Russian |
12:00 |
Svetlana S. Levoshko |
Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering |
Public Spaces in Modern Urban Planning in the Focus of Kantian Ethical Philosophy |
Russian |
12:15 |
Vitaly N. Maslov |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
Virtual Reconstruction of the Architectural Appearance of Medieval Streets: Problems and Solutions in the World of Immanuel Kant Project |
Russian |
12:30 |
Alexander S. Novikov |
Kaliningrad Regional Museum of History and Arts |
On the History of the Copy of Immanuel Kant Monument in Kaliningrad |
Russian |
12:45 |
Angelina V. Stalmakova |
Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University |
The Return of Kant (Based on Materials from the Kaliningrad Press of the Perestroika Period) |
Russian |
13:00 |
Denis I. Zherebyatyev |
Lomonosov Moscow State University |
The Old Königsberg of the Late 19th Century in Modern Kaliningrad: Aerial Panoramas and 3D Terrain Scanning |
Russian, online |
13:15 |
Mikhail A. Rogov |
Dubna University; Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration |
New Art History Intervisuality vs Parergon
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Russian, online |