Immanuel Kant

Kantian Models of a Man. Review of: Kozlovskyi, V. (2023). Anthropology of I. Kant: Sources. Constellation. Models. Kyiv: Duh i litera. 728 p.

The review examines the monograph of  V. Kozlovskyi “Kantian Anthropology”. The author of the monograph carries out a deep and fundamental analysis of the anthropological subject of the German philosopher I. Kant. The monograph presents an original approach to discovering the vision of man in the philosophy of I. Kant, not only in works devoted to the nature and essence of a man. In general, the Ukrainian researcher discovers all possible models of a man, implicitly or explicitly presented in the thematically different philosophical works of I. Kant.

Critics of reason as the mode of liberation from the limits (foreword to ukrainian translation of Michel Foucault's "qu'est-ce que les lumières"

For the first time, the Michel Foucault's essay "What is Enlightenment?" is translated into Ukrainian. The particularities of Michel Foucault's understanding of Enlightenment in the context of Immanuel Kant's "Answering the question: What is Enlightenment?" are shown. The critics of reason helps to understand the limits of a human being's cognition and rationality.