%0 Journal Article %T A. A. Fet and Kant¡¯s stars-and-morals motif in Russian philosophical poetry %A Kalinnikov L. A. %J Kantovskij Sbornik %D 2013 %I Immanuel Kant Baltic Federal University %X This article maintains that the founder of the ¡°stars-and-morals¡± cycle in Russian philosophical poetry of the 1840s is A. A. Fet. From the poems ¡°I stood a long time without moving¡± (1843) and ¡°To Le Verrier's Neptune¡± (1846) to ¡°To extinguished stars¡± (1890), i. e. over half a century, Fet created lyrical miniatures under the influence of Kant¡¯s and Schopenhauer¡¯s ideas. %K General History of Nature and Theory of the Heavens %K Critique of Pure Reason %K planet Neptune %K gravitational collapse and imperishability of stars %K moral reflection and cosmology %K stars as hieroglyphs of dreams %K poetry as a stairway to heaven %U http://journals.kantiana.ru/upload/iblock/ca7/D£¿D¡ãD£¿D£¿D£¿D£¿D£¿DoD£¿D2%20D£¿.D£¿._46-62.pdf