The philosophical ideas of M. Karinsky
- Authors: Shevtsov AV1
- Affiliations:
- Moscow Aviation institute (State technical university)
- Issue: No 1 (2013)
- Pages: 58-64
- Section: Articles
- URL: http://journals.rudn.ru/philosophy/article/view/11542
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Abstract
Studies of Karinsky’s (1840—1917) philosophy still has not achieved level adequate to his works. Karinsky is a philosopher with multiple interests such as epistemology, history of philosophy, theory of cognition, and he assumes logic to be the basis of each of them. His logic is a ontology theory on conclusion. Theory of self-depicted truths he also treated as spiritual academy subject trying reconcile knowledge and faith.
Keywords
M. Karinsky, Kant, A. Vvedensky, epistemology, logic, theory of cognition, truth, induction, deduction.
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A V Shevtsov
Moscow Aviation institute (State technical university)
Email: tsvykirina@mail.ru
Chair of philosophy
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