Nina A. Dmitrieva , DSc
Corresponding Member of the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences abroad since 2021
- Kant Baltic Federal University
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0000-0003-1092-0321
Research Areas:
- Philosophy, Ethics, Religion
- Aesthetics
- Ethics
- History of philosophy
- Cultural philosophy
- Philosophical anthropology
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Selected Memberships:
- Board of the Kantian Journal
- Kant-Gesellschaft e.V.
- Hermann-Cohen-Gesellschaft
- Interdisciplinary Centre for European Enlightenment Studies (IZEA, affiliated member) at the Martin-Luther-University Halle-Wittenberg
- Board of the Sofia Philosophical Review
Selected Prizes:
- Mega-grant of the Ministry for Science and Higher Education RF
- Research scholarship of the President of Russian Federation
- Accredited Expert of the Federal Council of Experts in Science and Technology
- Aleksey-Losev-Prize of the Moscow Pedagogical State University
Selected Publications:
- Dmitrieva, N.A., 2020. Hermann Cohen’s Ethical Ideas in the Works of Boris Pasternak, in: Russian Studies in Philosophy. Vol. 58, no. 4, pp. 22-35.
- Dmitrieva, N.A., 2017. Das Problem der Methode bei Hegel. Sergej Rubinstein und Hermann Cohen, in: Metaphysik — Metaphysikkritik — Neubegründung der Erkenntnis: Der Ertrag der Denkbewegung von Kant bis Hegel. Hrsg. von H. Ferreiro, T.S. Hoffmann. Berlin: Dunckler & Humblot, S. 321-332. (Begriff und Konkretion, Bd. 5).
- Trendelenburg, F.A., 2017. Elements of Aristotle’s Logic. Traslated from Latin & German by B. Fokht (Vogt), A. Vashestov, M. Demin; Introduction by M. Demin; edited by N.A. Dmitrieva. Moscow: “Kanon plus”, 336 pp.
- Dmitrieva, N.A., 2016. Back to Kant, or Forward to Enlightenment: The Particularities and Issues of Russian Neo-Kantianism, in: Russian Studies in Philosophy. Vol. 54, no. 5: Neokantianism in Russia. P. 378-394.
- Dmitrieva, N.A., 2007. Russkoe neokantianstvo: “Marburg” v Rossii. Istoriko-filosofskie ocherki [Russian Neo-Kantianism: Marburg in Russia. Historical-Philosophical Essays], “Rossiyskaya politicheskaya enciklopediya” (ROSSPEN), Moskva, 511 p. (Seria: “Humanitas”).