Ruská exilová filosofie a míra jejího vzájemného ovlivňování s filosofií v Československu

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Title in English Russian exile philosophy and the rate of mutual influence with Czechoslovak philosophy
Authors

GONĚC Vladimír

Year of publication 2011
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Slavia : časopis pro slovanskou filologii
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Field Philosophy and religion
Keywords Russian émigré philosophy; Czechoslovak philosophy; Neo-Kantianism in Russia
Description A part of Russian émigré philosophers in Czechoslovakia played a significant role of forming the specific synthetic phenomenon of Czechoslovak philosophy, connecting Czech-speaking, German-speaking, Russian, Slovak and some French and Polish philosophers active in Czechoslovakia. West-focused Russian philosophers, mainly adherents of St. Petersburg Neo-Kantianism school enhanced Czech philosophers with the missing dimension of theoretical philosophy and solid theoretical foundations for practical philosophy. Furthermore, they mentioned the co-operation of Czech- and German-speaking philosophers and helped to create the connection with philosophical schools in Germany. On the other hand, they were influenced by Czechoslovak environment, mainly by T. G. Masaryk. The most important individuals and their impact are described.
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