The core idea of 'becoming major', as it can be found in Kant's famous essay about the Enlightenment, is the concept of self-legislation or self-governance. Minority is described as a state of dependency on some heteronomous guidance (i.e. church, doctor, or the state), whereas majority is defined by Kant as the ability to guide oneself, using one's own understanding ('Verstand'). These definitions display a deep affinity to central concepts of Kant's philosophy: the autonomy of rational ethics, as it is defended in the second Critique, and the copernican revolution in epistemology, which is the topic of the first Critique. Picking up on these similarities, the text isolates some of the essential conditions for Kant's understanding of an en...
Autonomy is one of the central concepts of contemporary moral thought, and Kant is often credited wi...
This paper aims to understand Kant’s conception of Enlightenment and, in particular the idea of “Sap...
I urge here that Kant’s essay “What is Enlightenment?” be read in the context of debates at the time...
The core idea of 'becoming major', as it can be found in Kant's famous essay about the Enlightenment...
Kant defines ‘enlightenment’ as ‘humankind’s emergence from its self-imposed immaturity’. This essay...
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted no...
A presentation of Kant's idea for enlightenment process that was happening at that time. I try to be...
It is often maintained that German Enlightenment philosophy—and especially the Enlightenment program...
Kant’s famous essay An answer to the question: What is Enlightenment? has developed into the represe...
At least two recent collections of essays – Postmodernism and the Enlightenment (2001) and What’s Le...
This paper argues that Kant’s philosophy entails a normative concept of social rationality distinct ...
Kant distinguishes between 'active' and 'passive' citizens and holds that only the former are civill...
It is puzzling to notice that in his 1784 essay on Enlightenment, Kant addresses every human being w...
This thesis explores Kant's theory of the temperaments as outlined in his 1764 pre-critical essay on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Autonomy is one of the central concepts of contemporary moral thought, and Kant is often credited wi...
This paper aims to understand Kant’s conception of Enlightenment and, in particular the idea of “Sap...
I urge here that Kant’s essay “What is Enlightenment?” be read in the context of debates at the time...
The core idea of 'becoming major', as it can be found in Kant's famous essay about the Enlightenment...
Kant defines ‘enlightenment’ as ‘humankind’s emergence from its self-imposed immaturity’. This essay...
The originality of Kant’s answer to the question of the Enlightenment in a 1784 article consisted no...
A presentation of Kant's idea for enlightenment process that was happening at that time. I try to be...
It is often maintained that German Enlightenment philosophy—and especially the Enlightenment program...
Kant’s famous essay An answer to the question: What is Enlightenment? has developed into the represe...
At least two recent collections of essays – Postmodernism and the Enlightenment (2001) and What’s Le...
This paper argues that Kant’s philosophy entails a normative concept of social rationality distinct ...
Kant distinguishes between 'active' and 'passive' citizens and holds that only the former are civill...
It is puzzling to notice that in his 1784 essay on Enlightenment, Kant addresses every human being w...
This thesis explores Kant's theory of the temperaments as outlined in his 1764 pre-critical essay on...
Existing interpretations of Kant’s appeal to the spontaneity of the mind focus almost exclusively on...
Autonomy is one of the central concepts of contemporary moral thought, and Kant is often credited wi...
This paper aims to understand Kant’s conception of Enlightenment and, in particular the idea of “Sap...
I urge here that Kant’s essay “What is Enlightenment?” be read in the context of debates at the time...