Christopher Yeomans's new book is devoted to explaining what kind of moral psychology and philosophy of action guide Hegel's effort to grant objectivity to Kant's concept of a self-determining will and even to demonstrate its actualization in particular forms of citizenship. The challenge is to illuminate how Hegel's concept of freedom abstractly understood as 'being at home with oneself in the other', or recognizing oneself in an other entails that our moral duty is to meet the obligations of a particular social role (the farmer, the craftsman, the industrial producer, the public servant, and so on), while recognizing that these social roles are both chosen by agents and socially defined
Kantian ethics is based on a metaphysical conception of autonomy that may seem difficult to reconcil...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
This introduction briefly lays out the basics of Kant’s concept, transcendental freedom, and some o...
Christopher Yeomans's new book is devoted to explaining what kind of moral psychology and philosophy...
Recent decades have seen a surge of interest in the development of German philosophy from Kant to He...
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Kantian ethics is based on a metaphysical conception of autonomy that may seem difficult to reconcil...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
This introduction briefly lays out the basics of Kant’s concept, transcendental freedom, and some o...
Christopher Yeomans's new book is devoted to explaining what kind of moral psychology and philosophy...
Recent decades have seen a surge of interest in the development of German philosophy from Kant to He...
Kant is probably one of the most misunderstood philosophers in the history of Western thought. Some ...
Article reviews the book Kant\u27s Platonic Revolution in Moral and Political Philosophy, by T.K. ...
The article reviews the book Freedom and Anthropology in Kant\u27s Moral Philosophy, by Patrick R....
This article discusses Galen Strawson's Locke on Personal Identity: Consciousness and Concernment, ...
Reviewed Titles: Israel, Jonathan I. A Revolution of the Mind: Radical Enlightenment and the Intelle...
This article reviews the book Agency and the Foundations of Ethics: Nietzschean Constitutivism by Pa...
Review of Frank Schalow's "Imagination and Existence, Heidegger's Retrieval of the Kantian Ethic
My purpose in this article is not to offer any original insights into Hegel’s ethics, but merely to ...
Article reviews the book Essays on Kant\u27s Political Philosophy, edited by Howard Lloyd Williams
The article attempts to show that Hegel’s concept of “civil society” is characterized by a deep ambi...
Kantian ethics is based on a metaphysical conception of autonomy that may seem difficult to reconcil...
The introduction (§§1-33) to Hegel’s Philosophy of Right is the key to the work’s structure, its arg...
This introduction briefly lays out the basics of Kant’s concept, transcendental freedom, and some o...