Kant’s Practical Philosophy Reconsidered Papers presented at the Seventh Jerusalem Philosophical Encounter, December 1986 / edited by Y. Yovel.

That Kant's ideas remain vitally present in ethical thinking today is as impossible to deny as it is to overlook their less persisting aspects and sometimes outdated idiom. The essays in this volume attempt to reassess some crucial questions in Kant's practical philosophy both by sketching...

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Other Authors: Yovel, Y. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1989.
Edition:1st ed. 1989.
Series:International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées, 128
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Table of Contents:
  • I: Fundamentals of Moral Action
  • Empirical and Intelligible Character in the Critique of Pure Reason
  • Morality as Freedom
  • On the Formalism of Kant’s Ethics
  • Agency and Anthropology in Kant’s Groundwork
  • The Submission of our Sensuous Nature to the Moral Law in the Second Critique
  • II: Moral Practice and Knowledge
  • Theory as Practice in Kant
  • Autonomy, Omniscience and the Ethical Imagination: From Theoretical to Practical Philosophy in Kant
  • The Interests of Reason: From Metaphysics to Moral History
  • III: From Morality to Justice and History
  • Kant’s Principle of Justice as Categorical Imperative of Law
  • Histoire et Guerre chez Kant
  • Freedom as a Regulative Principle: On Some Aspects of the Kant-Herder Controversy on the Philosophy of History
  • IV: Kant in Contemporary Contexts
  • How Kantian is Rawls’s “Kantian Constructivism”?
  • The Ideal Speech Situation: Neo-Kantian Ethics in Habermas and Apel
  • Kant: Respect, Individuality and Dependence.