Reception of I. Kant’s ideas in the context of Minsk intellectual space (second half of the 19th century)
Abstract
The publications of the second half of the 19th century are presented, which existed within the boundaries of the so-called Minsk intellectual space and contain a general panorama of the reception of I. Kant’s ideas. A large place is devoted to representatives of religious thought. It is shown that there are various interpretations that corresponded to the time and the ideological attitudes that the authors of the relevant publications adhered to.
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