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Kant’s Theoretical Philosophy

From Kant to Sade : a fragment of the history of philosophy in the dialectic of enlightenment

From Kant to Sade : a fragment of the history of philosophy in the dialectic of enlightenment

... Kant’s philosophy has, not surprisingly, been ...of philosophy, this history of philosophy cannot seriously be regarded as one that proceeds from Kant’s philosophy to the novels of Sade, with ...

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Book Review of Elisabeth Ellis, Kant s Political Theory

Book Review of Elisabeth Ellis, Kant s Political Theory

... reading Kant solely “from Kant’s own ...critical philosophy, which pervades the entire Kantian system, evolved from a rejection of Leibniz-Wollffian rationalism and underwent a long period of revisions in ...

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Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History

Nature or Providence? On the Theoretical and Moral Importance of Kant's Philosophy of History

... Thus, Kant's preference for "Providence" stems not simply from the fact that the issue of progress is approached from the perspective of the moral agent, but rather, from the fac[r] ...

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Sandra Lapointe, Bolzano’s Theoretical Philosophy, An Introduction

Sandra Lapointe, Bolzano’s Theoretical Philosophy, An Introduction

... Chapter 2, On Decomposition, takes over the theme of La- pointe's French book Qu'est-ce que l'analyse (2008). Against Kant, for whom “every given concept can be defined through analysis” (p. 21), she advances the ...

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Kant and Tetens on Transcendental Philosophy

Kant and Tetens on Transcendental Philosophy

... ering theoretical explanations for his ...what Kant would call “transcendent metaphysics,” Reid’s methodological commitments to avoiding hypotheses are strong enough to make him ap- pear hostile to anything ...

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Introduction : Kant and Sartre – existentialism and critical philosophy

Introduction : Kant and Sartre – existentialism and critical philosophy

... in Kant and Sartre, noting the complex relations between the two on this topic, and that Sartre’s misreading of Kant may have led him to distance himself from Kantian thought more than he needed to; for ...

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Nietzsche and Kant on Epicurus and self cultivation

Nietzsche and Kant on Epicurus and self cultivation

... conceives philosophy not as a theoretical discourse but one that, first and foremost, is a kind of practical activity aimed at the attainment of eudemonia or the flourishing life (see Young 2010: ...

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Kant on Aesthetic of the Beautiful

Kant on Aesthetic of the Beautiful

... object is an independent piece of delight and in terms of feeling through sensation is subjective. Describing and discerning the „good‟ and agreeable he puts that „good‟ is a concept commended by it. It could be useful, ...

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FROM KANT TO HEGEL

FROM KANT TO HEGEL

... “The infinite wealth and variety of forms and, what is most irrational, the contingency which enters into the external arrangement of natural things, have been extolled as the sublime freedom of nature, even as the ...

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Kant on teaching philosophy

Kant on teaching philosophy

... of Kant as a teacher, derived largely from Vorländer’s ...of philosophy presupposes that philosophy is very different from other disciplines, in that it fosters the independence of thought which is ...

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Kant and Secular Transcendentalism

Kant and Secular Transcendentalism

... religious doctrines and practice into a secular, individualised, scientifically congruent, completely independent and universally acceptable format. From this, I develop the idea that an appreciation of these efforts to ...

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Kant on self-consciousness

Kant on self-consciousness

... For Kant the identity of a particular person as instantiating inner and outer predicates cannot be proved logically, it has rather to be determined empirically ...where Kant says that we can only study the ...

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Kant and the global standpoint

Kant and the global standpoint

... that Kant also discusses states’ obligations towards foreign visitors on their own ...that Kant himself was primarily worried about in formulating cosmopolitan ...

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Kant on moral satisfaction

Kant on moral satisfaction

... In this passage Kant asserts explicitly that the fact that the highest good includes happiness does not mean that we pursue virtue, i.e. becoming worthy of happiness, from selfish motives. His explanation of why ...

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Kant on Self Awareness

Kant on Self Awareness

... His problem is still not solved, for he merely reaffirms that we must be inwardly affected by a noumenal reality in order to know ourselves as an object at all. We still have an unbridged gap between the transcendental ...

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Kant, Nietzsche, and the moral agent

Kant, Nietzsche, and the moral agent

... ed., Kant's Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals: Critical Essays, Oxford: Rowman and Littlefield, 1998, 'Moral Worth, Virtue, and Merit', in his Kant on Freedom, Law, and Happiness, [r] ...

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Kant, Cassirer et Bourdieu

Kant, Cassirer et Bourdieu

... Ce qu’était en jeu, c’était le rapport entre une réalité mathematisée, ici la physique, et la mathématique abstraite. C’était la réussite de Vuillemin qu’il prolongeait ce débat par des analyses historiques mais aussi ...

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Kant et les lumieres anglaises

Kant et les lumieres anglaises

... virent juridiquement exclus de la vie politique, et également des universités d’Oxford et de Cambridge, les seules qui existaient à l’époque. Les non-conformistes créèrent une tradition intellectuelle indépendente qui ...

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Hegel, Kant and the Antinomies of pure reason

Hegel, Kant and the Antinomies of pure reason

... claims, Kant lags behind ancient Greek scepticism, which “did not spare itself the pains of demonstrating this contradiction or antinomy in every concept which confronted it in the sciences” (SL 191 / LS ...

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Technocratic ideology in the dessauer`s philosophy of technology

Technocratic ideology in the dessauer`s philosophy of technology

... The German scientist and philosopher Friedrich Dessauer was one of the founder of the first Institute of Biophysics in Germany named after M. Planck. F.Dessauer became the director of the Institute, more than that he was ...

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