In this paper I will focus on education as the core function of reason in Kant and Fichte. The notion of reason carries an intrinsic tendency to universality, which is difficult to be reconciled with its local (cultural, historical, anthropological) background and actualisation. I believe that the stress on the importance of learning, which can be seen in the works of both Kant and Fichte, might provide useful clues to approaching the relation between universality and particularity. I will start by focusing on Kant’s narration on the genealogy of human reason in the Conjectural Beginning of Human History, and then move on to the critical writings and selected lectures in order to focus on the role of human dignity and ethical education for...
In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant declares that virtue “can and must be taught.” This claim raises ...
In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant declares that virtue “can and must be taught.” This claim raises ...
Kant?s deontological ethics, along with Aristotle?s virtue ethics and Mill?s utilitarian ethics, is ...
In this paper I will focus on education as the core function of reason in Kant and Fichte. The notio...
In this paper I will focus on education as the core function of reason in Kant and Fichte. The notio...
<p class="Resumen">Kant regards education as a complex process which covers different aspects, such ...
Kant distinguishes the interest of theoretical reason from the interest of practical reason and trie...
This article investigates the interrelated roles of education, morality, and philosophy in Kant as a...
Kant’s life shows us that it is possible to be a philosopher who revolutionises our thinking about m...
Kant’s life shows us that it is possible to be a philosopher who revolutionises our thinking about m...
Kant’s life shows us that it is possible to be a philosopher who revolutionises our thinking about m...
AbstractCurriculum Is a Collection Of experiences that everyone acquires in educational environment,...
Although he considered education to be one of the greatest challenges facing the individual and the ...
Although he considered education to be one of the greatest challenges facing the individual and the ...
Although he considered education to be one of the greatest challenges facing the individual and the ...
In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant declares that virtue “can and must be taught.” This claim raises ...
In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant declares that virtue “can and must be taught.” This claim raises ...
Kant?s deontological ethics, along with Aristotle?s virtue ethics and Mill?s utilitarian ethics, is ...
In this paper I will focus on education as the core function of reason in Kant and Fichte. The notio...
In this paper I will focus on education as the core function of reason in Kant and Fichte. The notio...
<p class="Resumen">Kant regards education as a complex process which covers different aspects, such ...
Kant distinguishes the interest of theoretical reason from the interest of practical reason and trie...
This article investigates the interrelated roles of education, morality, and philosophy in Kant as a...
Kant’s life shows us that it is possible to be a philosopher who revolutionises our thinking about m...
Kant’s life shows us that it is possible to be a philosopher who revolutionises our thinking about m...
Kant’s life shows us that it is possible to be a philosopher who revolutionises our thinking about m...
AbstractCurriculum Is a Collection Of experiences that everyone acquires in educational environment,...
Although he considered education to be one of the greatest challenges facing the individual and the ...
Although he considered education to be one of the greatest challenges facing the individual and the ...
Although he considered education to be one of the greatest challenges facing the individual and the ...
In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant declares that virtue “can and must be taught.” This claim raises ...
In the Metaphysics of Morals, Kant declares that virtue “can and must be taught.” This claim raises ...
Kant?s deontological ethics, along with Aristotle?s virtue ethics and Mill?s utilitarian ethics, is ...