The Philosophy Of Yakov Golosovker As A Phenomenon Of Russian-German Intellectual Dialogue — Preprint by Daniil Morozov
A preprint by Daniil Morozov, a research assistant of the Laboratory, postgraduate student at the Faculty of Humanities, has been published in the 'Humanities' series of the HSE Program for Fundamental Research
The preprint was prepared by an research assistant as part of the theme of the 2021 International Laboratory fundamental scientific research — German Influence as an Intellectual Problem of Russian Culture. This study is devoted to the German influence on the concept of the 'Imaginative Absolute' by Yakov E. Golosovker. His original philosophical heritage and the intellectual plots connected with it are considered with the help of archival materials. The preprint consists of three parts: a dialogue with the 'eternal companion' Hölderlin, a dispute with the 'monstrous' Kant, and a lost dialogue with the eternal companion' Nietzsche. As part of the study, Daniil Morozov identified and problematized the foundations of Golosovker's philosophical system in the light of Russian-German intellectual dialogue. The results obtained during the work on the preprint will be used in the preparation of further publications and writing a PhD thesis. One of the tasks of Daniil Morozov is to update and present the rich philosophical heritage of Golosovker in the international academic environment. It is worth noting that this preprint is the first English-language study on his legacy.
We congratulate Daniil and wish him success and inspiration!
Daniil Morozov
Research Assistant