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Boris Jakovenko

1884 (Sankt-Peterburg) — 1949 (Praha)

Philosopher, historian of philosophy, he initially belonged to the leaders of the third generation of Russian neo-Kantianism and was a member of the journal Logos. He emigrated in 1906, first studying with Windelband and Rickert, then living in Italy, before finally settling in Czechoslovakia in 1921 upon the personal invitation of Masaryk. He was closely acquainted with the Czech anti-positivist thinkers around Ferdinand Pelikan and the journal Philosophical Action (Ruch filosofický). He was also a central figure in the rationalist philosophy circles of the Russian emigration in Prague. Published the journal Der russische Gedanke. He maintained close ties with the German neo-Kantians and Italian neo-Idealists, seeking to act as a bridge between them and Czechoslovak philosophers.

Articles

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Die russischen Hegelianer

1934

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke Special issue Erg./3

Vorwort. Nikolaj Onufriewitsch Losskij und seine Lehre

1934

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke Special issue Erg./3

Fünf Jubiläen

1930

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke 2/1

Vorwort

1930

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke Erg./1

Vorwort

1930

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke Erg./2

Zur Kritik des Psychologismus

1930

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke 1/3

Geleitwort

1929

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke 1/1

Zur Kritik der Dialektik

1929

Boris Jakovenko

Der russische Gedanke 1/2

Desjat' let russkoj filosofii (1914-1924)

1925

Boris Jakovenko

Logos. Meždunarodnyj ežegodnik po filosofii kultury 5

Mošč' filosofii

1925

Boris Jakovenko

Logos. Meždunarodnyj ežegodnik po filosofii kultury 5

O logose

1911

Boris Jakovenko

Logos. Meždunarodnyj ežegodnik po filosofii kultury 2/1

Über die gegenwartige Lage der Philosophie in Russland

1910-1911

Boris JakovenkoSergius HessenFedor Stepun

Logos. Internationale Zeitschrift für Philosophie der Kultur 1