Contents
I. Focus: Kant’s Idea of Cosmopolitanism
Christo Stoev – Anthropology as Empirical and Nonetheless Moral and Cosmopolitan Discipline in Kant. [Антропологията като емпирична и същевременно морално-космополитична дисциплина у Кант] [PDF pp. 3-15]
Dominik Harrer – Global Justice Through Utopia? Kant’s Understanding of ‘Cosmopolitanism’ as Initial Point for Contemporary Political Philosophy [PDF pp. 16-30]
II. Obligations to Life
Hein Berdinesen – Future Generations and Concepts of Well-Being [PDF pp. 31-48]
Lydia Kondova – Leibniz and the Fear of Incompetence: A Story from the History of Medicine [PDF pp. 49-58]
III. Art and Science
Mahyar Moradi – Social integration through the industrial aesthetic figures: A review of the case “Eiffel Tower” [Die soziale Integration durch die industriell ästhetischen Figuren: Eine Überprüfung des Falles Eiffelturm] [PDF pp. 59-67]
Ted Dace – The Conservation of Presence [PDF pp. 68-74]
Nikolay Neychev – Philosophical principles of Quantum Mechanics and the Problem of Understanding the Artwork (Realistic and fantastic in Gogol’s “Viy”) [Философските принципи на квантовата механика и проблемът за разбирането на художествената творба (Реалистичното и фантастичното във „Вий“ на Н. В. Гогол)] [PDF pp. 75-92]