The expression “a culture of freedom” is unmistakably modern. Yet its meaning is not immediately clear. My purpose in this paper is to clarify the possible meaning of this expression by taking Kant’s practical philosophy as a point of reference. In order to do so, I will depart from Kant’s explicit conception of culture, and try to relate it to his own distinction between external and internal freedom, especially as it appears in the Metaphysics of Morals
AbstractThis article explores a set of questions about the ‘idea of freedom’ that Kant introduces in...
In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of...
I argue that insofar as Kant describes faith as a free-choice, he is aligned with the medieval tradi...
The concept of freedom (Freiheit) plays a central role in Kant’s ethical theory. Moral laws are call...
This paper claims that Kant’s conception of culture provides a new means of understanding how the tw...
Freedom is one of the main issues of modern philosophy and Kant’s philosophy of freedom a major sour...
This article explores one aspect of Kant’s crucial contribution to the philosophy of culture. It do...
Freedom is a fundamental concept in Kant's philosophy, including theoretical and practical philosoph...
The culturological twist in modern science and practical activities implies the clarification of the...
The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-disc...
The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-disc...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
Kant’s views on the relation between freedom and moral law seem to undergo a major, unannounced shif...
ABSTRACT: A general interpretation and close textual analysis of Kant’s theory of the categories of ...
NOTE: The English translation is listed separately. ABSTRACT: A general interpretation and...
AbstractThis article explores a set of questions about the ‘idea of freedom’ that Kant introduces in...
In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of...
I argue that insofar as Kant describes faith as a free-choice, he is aligned with the medieval tradi...
The concept of freedom (Freiheit) plays a central role in Kant’s ethical theory. Moral laws are call...
This paper claims that Kant’s conception of culture provides a new means of understanding how the tw...
Freedom is one of the main issues of modern philosophy and Kant’s philosophy of freedom a major sour...
This article explores one aspect of Kant’s crucial contribution to the philosophy of culture. It do...
Freedom is a fundamental concept in Kant's philosophy, including theoretical and practical philosoph...
The culturological twist in modern science and practical activities implies the clarification of the...
The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-disc...
The relationship between Hegel’s conception of Sittlichkeit and Kant’s moral philosophy is much-disc...
Kant’s theory of freedom, in particular his claim that natural determinism is compatible with absolu...
Kant’s views on the relation between freedom and moral law seem to undergo a major, unannounced shif...
ABSTRACT: A general interpretation and close textual analysis of Kant’s theory of the categories of ...
NOTE: The English translation is listed separately. ABSTRACT: A general interpretation and...
AbstractThis article explores a set of questions about the ‘idea of freedom’ that Kant introduces in...
In line with the tradition running from Ancients through Christian thought, Kant affirms the idea of...
I argue that insofar as Kant describes faith as a free-choice, he is aligned with the medieval tradi...