«Логос». Международный журнал по философии культуры.
Том 1. Выпуск 1.
Санкт-Петербург — Москва: Издание Т-ва М. О. Вольф, 1914.
368 с.; энциклопедический формат.
Мягкая (бумажная) издательская обложка.
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“Logos”. Mezhdunarodnyi zhurnal po filosofii kul’tury [Logos. International Journal of the Philosophy of Culture].
Volume 1. Issue 1.
St. Petersburg — Moscow: Published by M. O. Wolf Co., 1914.
368 p.; enlarged format.
Original printed wrappers.
The inaugural issue of the influential Russian philosophical journal “Logos,” published on the eve of World War I. This issue features seminal contributions, including Heinrich Rickert's “On the System of Values,” F. Zelinsky's “Charis: The Idea of Grace in Ancient Religion,” and G. E. Lanz's “Freedom and Consciousness.” The journal was a primary vehicle for Neo-Kantian thought in Russia, championing the autonomy of philosophy and focusing on epistemology and the theory of values while distancing itself from mysticism and positivism. Its publication was suspended after the outbreak of war. This copy, with several unopened pages, is a significant rarity of early 20th-century Russian intellectual history.