This article focuses on Rosenzweig’s major work The Star of Redemption. The author attempts to answer the principal question as to whether Rosenzweig’s thought belongs to the tradition of Kantian philosophy.The author addresses the Rosenzweig’s interpretation of Kant’s concept of freedom as a hermeneutical cipher to expose some of his considerations on human nature. Rosenzweig acknowledges Kant’s achievement in attributing a human act to the major fundament, which will save a human from the universal claims of philosophy.The intelligible character of human causation and freedom as a miracle of phenomenal world (as they are called in Rosenzweig’s reception of Kant) make it possible to guarantee an autonomous dimension of a human being that r...
Kant’s critical philosophy represents a rudimentary existentialism, or a proto-existentialism, in th...
The article analyzes, from a phenomenological point of view, the idea of creation in F. Rosenzweig's...
This article makes two key claims in succession. First of all, Kant’s own religious hope is signific...
Rosenzweig shares two Kantian theoretical moves: ethics should be detached from metaphysics. But eth...
One of Kant’s most original insights is the notion that we can construct a philosophical argument—a ...
Franz Rosenzweig's The Star of Redemption is a book divided against itself. Although long read as a ...
In his book The Star of Redemption, F. Rosenzweig formulated a new philosophical system, which is ba...
Kant claims in his third Critique (1790) to have proven that the idea of freedom is scibilium, known...
The main idea behind this article is that in order to understand the meaning that Kant’s politica...
Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929) is widely regarded today as one of the most original and intellectually...
This work is an effort to develop an interpretative framework for Kant's political philosophy that w...
The article analyses the leading concepts and provisions of Kant's philosophy of religion. The findi...
This article presents the key ideas of the book Für den Frieden, in which the author scrutinises the...
Two different intellectual histories shaped the thought of Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929): Germany's a...
This article analyses the system of inferences used by Kant in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mer...
Kant’s critical philosophy represents a rudimentary existentialism, or a proto-existentialism, in th...
The article analyzes, from a phenomenological point of view, the idea of creation in F. Rosenzweig's...
This article makes two key claims in succession. First of all, Kant’s own religious hope is signific...
Rosenzweig shares two Kantian theoretical moves: ethics should be detached from metaphysics. But eth...
One of Kant’s most original insights is the notion that we can construct a philosophical argument—a ...
Franz Rosenzweig's The Star of Redemption is a book divided against itself. Although long read as a ...
In his book The Star of Redemption, F. Rosenzweig formulated a new philosophical system, which is ba...
Kant claims in his third Critique (1790) to have proven that the idea of freedom is scibilium, known...
The main idea behind this article is that in order to understand the meaning that Kant’s politica...
Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929) is widely regarded today as one of the most original and intellectually...
This work is an effort to develop an interpretative framework for Kant's political philosophy that w...
The article analyses the leading concepts and provisions of Kant's philosophy of religion. The findi...
This article presents the key ideas of the book Für den Frieden, in which the author scrutinises the...
Two different intellectual histories shaped the thought of Franz Rosenzweig (1886-1929): Germany's a...
This article analyses the system of inferences used by Kant in Religion Within the Boundaries of Mer...
Kant’s critical philosophy represents a rudimentary existentialism, or a proto-existentialism, in th...
The article analyzes, from a phenomenological point of view, the idea of creation in F. Rosenzweig's...
This article makes two key claims in succession. First of all, Kant’s own religious hope is signific...