"Philosophy of Humanism and Enlightenment": Kant and Neo-Kantians in Yevhen Spektorskyi's Investigations into Philosophy of Social Science
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2024
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Krupyna, Oksana
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The article explores the influence of Kantian and Neo-Kantian philosophy on a prominent philosopher and educator, Yevhen Vasyliovych Spektorskyi’s (1875–1951) views regarding the nature and methodology of social sciences. First, it explores Spektorskyi’s consideration of Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) as a philosopher of science, emphasizing the critical aspect of his philosophy and its significant prospects for ethics and social philosophy. Next, it investigates how Spektorskyi became acquainted with and was influenced by Neo-Kantian philosophy, especially the Marburg school. The main problem through the lens of which Spektorskyi analyzed their achievements was the idea of "pure" ethics as a firm foundation for social science, while criticizing Herman Cohen (1842–1918) for claiming this foundation to lie in jurisprudence. Despite being an adherent of the Baden school, Bohdan Kistiakivskyi (1868–1920) presented views that were quite similar to Spektorskyi’s regarding the exceptional status and methods of social science. The emphasis on logical procedures and the need for rational discussion allows us to draw a parallel between Spektorskyi and the development of Kantian ideas in the 20th-century communicative philosophy. The justification of the “moral” sciences led Spektorskyi to criticize the Baden Neo-Kantians, advocating for the moral nature of social sciences and their importance in constructing social reality. The project of rational social science aimed at governance and politics is reminiscent of Kant’s "anthroponomy".
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Kant, Neo-Kantian Philosophy, history of philosophy, philosophy of social sciences, ethics, methodology of science, Yevhen Spektorskyi, Bohdan Kistiakivskyi, Kyiv academic philosophy, article
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Krupyna O. "Philosophy of Humanism and Enlightenment": Kant and Neo-Kantians in Yevhen Spektorskyi's Investigations into Philosophy of Social Science / Oksana Krupyna // Kyiv-Mohyla Humanities Journal. - 2024. - No. 11: Kant Studies in Ukraine: History and Modernity (to Kant's 300th Anniversary). - Р. 46-70. - https://doi.org/10.18523/2313-4895.11.2024.46-70