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Kant's Theory of Freedom

Author : Henry E. Allison
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 322 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1990-09-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521387086

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Kant's Theory of Freedom by Henry E. Allison Pdf

An innovative and comprehensive interpretation of Kant's concept of freedom analyzes the role it plays in his moral philosophy and psychology and considers critical literature on the subject.

Moralisches Gebot oder Autonomie

Author : Rüdiger Bittner
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 1983
Category : Conduct of life
ISBN : UCAL:B4539941

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What Reason Demands

Author : Rüdiger Bittner
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 212 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 1989-04-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521377102

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What Reason Demands by Rüdiger Bittner Pdf

This book examines the arguments in favor of moral demands in contemporary ethical theory.

Actions, Reasons and Reason

Author : Marco Iorio,Ralf Stoecker
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Page : 190 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2015-07-31
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110346305

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Actions, Reasons and Reason by Marco Iorio,Ralf Stoecker Pdf

Through the whole history of mankind philosophers have taken pride in being reasonable agents. During the last decades Rüdiger Bittner, one of the internationally best renown german philosophers and winner of the Gottlob Frege award 2011, has developed a surprisingly different picture: We are much more part than master of the universe. The articles in the volume address this challenging view, illuminating and discussing it from various angles of practical philosophy including the aesthetics of film and theatre. Authors: Ansgar Beckermann (Bielefeld), Rüdiger Bittner (Bielefeld), Raymond Geuss (Cambridge), Martina Herrmann (Dortmund), Marco Iorio (Potsdam), Susanne Kaul (Bielefeld), Jens Kulenkampff (Erlangen), Hajo Kurzenberger (Hildesheim), Kirsten Meyer (Berlin), Onora O'Neill (Cambridge), Ralf Stoecker (Bielefeld), Jay Wallace (Berkeley).

Immanuel Kant

Author : Lawrence Pasternack
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 294 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2020-03-24
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781000082852

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Immanuel Kant by Lawrence Pasternack Pdf

The Groundwork of the Metaphysics of Morals^ is one of the most important works of moral philosophy ever written, and Kant's most widely read work. It attempts to demonstrate that morality has its foundation in reason and that our wills are free from both natural necessity and the power of desire. It is here that Kant sets out his famous and controversial 'categorical imperative', which forms the basis of his moral theory. This book is an essential guide to the groundwork and the many important and profound claims that Kant raises. The book combines an invaluable introduction to the work offering an exploration of these arguments and setting them in the context of Kant's thinking, along with the complete H.J Paton translation of the work, and a selection of six of the best contemporary commentaries. It is the ideal companion for all students of Kantian ethics and anyone interested in moral philosophy. _ _ _

The Logic of Autonomy

Author : Jan-R Sieckmann
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2012-11-13
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781782250197

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The Logic of Autonomy by Jan-R Sieckmann Pdf

Autonomy is the central idea of modern practical philosophy. Understood as self-legislation, autonomy seems to require that the validity of norms depends on recognition, namely, that their addressees, being autonomous agents, recognise these norms to be valid. But how can one be bound by norms whose validity depends on their being recognised as valid by their addressees? The questions of how autonomous morality and, on this basis, the authoritative character of law can be understood, present persistent puzzles that have been widely discussed, but still await a satisfactory solution. This book presents an analysis of the idea of autonomy as self-legislation and its consequences for law and morality. It links the idea of autonomy with the idea of the balancing of normative arguments, develops a notion of normative arguments as distinct from normative judgements and statements and explains claims to correctness and objectivity that are found in normative discourse. Thus, a 'logic of autonomy' emerges, and it is pervasive in normative reasoning. It connects theses regarding the logic of norms, the structure of balancing, human and fundamental rights, legal validity, legal interpretation, and the relations among legal systems, offering a theory of central elements of normative argumentation, a theory that is undergirded by the mutual relations that exist between and among its parts as well as through the relations that it bears to other theories. Moreover, it offers an alternative to Kantian notions of autonomy and provides solutions to problems that other theories have failed to master.

Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals

Author : Henry E. Allison
Publisher : OUP Oxford
Page : 384 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2011-10-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780191620522

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Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals by Henry E. Allison Pdf

Henry E. Allison presents a comprehensive commentary on Kant's Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals (1785). It differs from most recent commentaries in paying special attention to the structure of the work, the historical context in which it was written, and the views to which Kant was responding. Allison argues that, despite its relative brevity, the Groundwork is the single most important work in modern moral philosophy and that its significance lies mainly in two closely related factors. The first is that it is here that Kant first articulates his revolutionary principle of the autonomy of the will, that is, the paradoxical thesis that moral requirements (duties) are self-imposed and that it is only in virtue of this that they can be unconditionally binding. The second is that for Kant all other moral theories are united by the assumption that the ground of moral requirements must be located in some object of the will (the good) rather than the will itself, which Kant terms heteronomy. Accordingly, what from the standpoint of previous moral theories was seen as a fundamental conflict between various views of the good is reconceived by Kant as a family quarrel between various forms of heteronomy, none of which are capable of accounting for the unconditionally binding nature of morality. Allison goes on to argue that Kant expresses this incapacity by claiming that the various forms of heteronomy unavoidably reduce the categorical to a merely hypothetical imperative.

Kant on Freedom and Rational Agency

Author : Markus Kohl
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 410 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2023-06-06
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9780198873167

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Kant on Freedom and Rational Agency by Markus Kohl Pdf

Kant on Freedom and Rational Agency provides a novel interpretation and rational reconstruction of Kant's doctrine of freedom. Markus Kohl shows how Kant defends the belief that we are free from foreign (natural and super-natural) causes as a presupposition of all meaningful human activity. While this interpretation focuses on the essential role that freedom of will plays in our moral agency, it also examines how our status as rational cognitive agents hinges on our freedom of thought, and why our aesthetic engagement with beauty requires our freedom of imagination. Kohl thereby gives a compelling sense of Kant's estimation that freedom is a "cardinal point"—even the "keystone"—of his entire critical philosophy. Kant's doctrine of freedom emerges in this account as a systematic critique of a naturalistic worldview which regards all our capacities, representations, and actions as the causal upshot of natural laws and forces. Kant holds that the naturalistic worldview fatally undermines our self-conception as rational agents. This critique of naturalism culminates in the argument that naturalistic cognizers cannot explain away our freedom from natural forces because they must presuppose such a freedom in their own cognitive efforts to devise rationally valid naturalistic theories.

The Problem of Free Will and Naturalism

Author : Christian Onof
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
Page : 257 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2024-02-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9781350425378

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The Problem of Free Will and Naturalism by Christian Onof Pdf

The problem of free will is one of the oldest and most central philosophical conundrums. The contemporary debate around it has produced a range of sophisticated proposals, but shows no sign of leading to convergence. Christian Onof reviews these contemporary approaches and argues that their main shortcomings are ultimately due to paradoxical requirements on free will imposed by the naturalistic framework. Onof singles out Kant's critical solution as one that stands out among historical approaches insofar as it is based upon a rejection of this framework. By using the same methodological tool that he applies to contemporary proposals, namely a distinction between a volitional account of how we control our actions, a psychological account of the reasons for it and a metaphysical account of our status as agent, Onof shows that Kant's solution constitutes a coherent picture of free will. By exhibiting the structure running through several key publications of Kant's critical period and drawing upon unpublished notes, Onof addresses several debates which loom large in contemporary Kant literature. His exegetical work puts Kant's theory into conversation with contemporary analytic theories of free will and leads to defining a Kantian position that overcomes the issues plaguing existing approaches to the problem of free will.

History and Illusion in Politics

Author : Raymond Geuss
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 188 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2001-06-28
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 0521000432

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History and Illusion in Politics by Raymond Geuss Pdf

The distinguished political philosopher Raymond Geuss examines critically the central topics in Western political thought. In a series of analytic chapters he discusses the state, authority, violence and coercion, the concept of legitmacy, liberalism, toleration, freedom, democracy, and human rights. He argues that the liberal democratic state committed to the defense of human rights is in fact a confused conjunction of disparate elements. This is a profound and concise essay on the basic structure of contemporary politics, written throughout in voice that is skeptical, engaged, and clear.

Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals

Author : Christoph Horn,Dieter Schönecker
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter
Page : 357 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2008-08-22
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 9783110204551

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Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals by Christoph Horn,Dieter Schönecker Pdf

Kant’s Groundwork for the Metaphysics of Morals from 1785 is one of the most important and influential texts in the whole history of philosophy. Its central purpose is to develop the categorical imperative. The present collected volume contains papers on central theoretical aspects. Key Features: Contributions from leading international authorities in Kant research A reflection of the current state of research together with new aspects

The Ethics of Liberation--the Liberation of Ethics

Author : Dietmar Mieth,Jacques Marie Pohier
Publisher : SCM Press
Page : 136 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 1984
Category : Religion
ISBN : UOM:39015046426824

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The Ethics of Liberation--the Liberation of Ethics by Dietmar Mieth,Jacques Marie Pohier Pdf

Concilium has long been a household-name for cutting-edge critical and constructive theological thinking. Past contributors include leading Catholic scholars such as Hans Küng, Gregory Baum and Edward Schillebeeckx, and the editors of the review belong to the international "who's who" in the world of contemporary theology. Published five times a year, each issue reflects a deep knowledge and scholarship presented in a highly readable style, and each issue offers a wide variety of viewpoints from leading thinkers from all over the world.

Religious apologetics - philosophical argumentation

Author : Yossef Schwartz,Volkhard Krech
Publisher : Mohr Siebeck
Page : 590 pages
File Size : 52,6 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : Philosophy
ISBN : 3161483103

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Religious apologetics - philosophical argumentation by Yossef Schwartz,Volkhard Krech Pdf

"The dialog between the religions and various cultures has shown their common ground and emphasized the differences which characterize the individual religion or cultural identity. This volume shows how the boundaries between the talk of apologetics and philosophical argumentation fade and it combines historical and contemporary case studies from Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Contents include: On the Conditions for Systematic Theology in a Global Public, In the Name of the One and of the Many: Augustine and the Shaping of Christian Identity, An Apology for Mr. Toland in a Letter to Himself, Autobiography as Self Apology. From Deism through Transcendentalism to Atheism: Benjamin Franklin, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry Adams, On Theologization of Kabbalah in Modern Scholarship, Leo Strauss' Rediscovery of the Exoteric, A Philosophical Myth in the Service of Christian Apologetics? Manichees and Origenists in the Sixth Century, Critique of Sculptures: Polemics of al-Jahiz and Ibn Hazm against Christianity and Judaism, Reason and Faith: Inter-religious Polemic and Christian Identity in the 13th Century, Self-Definition, Apology, and the Jew Moses Maimonides: Thomas Aquinas, Raymundus Martini, Meister Eckhart, Nicholas of Lyra, Choices for Changing Frontiers: The Apologetics of Philio of Alexandria, The Two Sons of the One Father: The Salvation-Historical Interpretation of Luke 15:11-32."

Epistemology and Ontology

Author : International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. World Congress
Publisher : Franz Steiner Verlag
Page : 204 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 3515087079

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Epistemology and Ontology by International Association for Philosophy of Law and Social Philosophy. World Congress Pdf

Contents A. van Aaken: Synthesizing the Best of Two Worlds: A Combination of New Institutional Economics and Deliberative Theories D. Coskun: Law as symbolic form. Ernst Cassirer and the anthropocentric view of law L. De Sutter: How to Get Rid of Legal Theory? L. Garc�a Ruiz: On the Concept of Law and Its Place in the Legal-Philosophical Research N. Intzessiloglou: Socio-semiotic and socio-cybernetic approaches to legal regulation in an interdisciplinary framework L. Kaehler: The indeterminacy of legal indeterminacy M. Mahlmann: Kant's Conception of Practical Reason and the Prospects of Mentalism M. Mahlmann / J. Mikhail: Cognitive Science, Ethics and Law t G. Noll: The Exclusionary Construction of Human Rights in International Law and Political Theory C. Peterson: The Concept of Legal Dogmatics: From Fiction to Fact F. Puppo: Law, authority and freedom in Sophocles' Antigone M. Sandstr�m: The Concept of Legal Dogmatics Revisited B. Schafer: Ontological commitment and the concept of �legal system� in comparative law and legal theory S. Schaumburg-Mueller: Truth, Law, and Human Rights P. Sommaggio: Boethius' definition of persona: a fundamental principle of modern legal thought X. Yu: Human Faculties and Human Societies - A Three Dimensional Cultural Epistemology W. Zaluski: The Concept of Kantian Rationality and Game Theory.

Kant's Moral and Political Philosophy

Author : Ruth F. Chadwick
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 428 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 1992
Category : Ethics, Modern
ISBN : STANFORD:36105002226384

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Kant's Moral and Political Philosophy by Ruth F. Chadwick Pdf